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At The Churched
ALl&lt; SAINTS CHURCH
Knterprlae
Preacher, Dean Putman
Flrat Sunday After Chriatmaa
Holy Communion R.'OO A.M.
Morning Prayer and Sermon
11:00 A.M.
Tueaday, Jan. I Feeat of the
Clrcumclilon and New Year'i Day.
Holy Communion 10:00 A.M.
FIRHT BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Arenue at Hlmth Street
W. P. Brook*. Jr.. Paator
John L. Miller. Mlnlaler of Ed.
"We've Saved A Place For You"
Sunday School 0:15 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Training Union 0:16 P.M.
Evening Worahlp 7:110 P.M.
Nursery open *t nil Sunday aer*
vice*.
Wednciday
Evening
Service
7:30 P.M.
Earphones for the haul of hear*

Inf.

Welcome.

CIIUKt ll OK CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Second Street
J. C. Nlrholxon, Mlnlaler
For everyone that aakelh recelveth, and he that aeeketh, findeth, and to him that knnweth it
ahaII he opened. Matthew VII, 8.
10:00 A.M. Illhlp Study.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Sermon: “Simplicity uf the (Jo*,
pal".
tli.'IO P.M.
Sunday
Evening
Worship.
Vllltora alwaya welcome.

Remember thcie days! We livcrl each one of
them last year.
But now they are scraps of paper. They don't
m atter any longer. The days abend are the ones
that count!
That has alwaya been the keynote of our
Christian religion. One of the greatest of the
early Christians expressed it for all time when
he wrote:

CHRIST CHURCH. l.rnigHuod
(Kplaeopil)
Her. II. I.. Zimmerman, II. D.
Vicar
lat Sunday after Chilatma*
4:00 P.M. Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
All are welcome.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
A1.1,1ANCR
Rev. (Ilenn K Smith, Pa*lor
I»l46 A.M. Illhle School.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlu.
The |kmlnr will apeak on the auliJerl: “After lletnlrhein".
7:46 P.M. Evening Service. Thl-t
la an Informal *ervice for anrilual fellowahip ami (Impel Metaage. The pantor will continue
Ida ntP4»Hgr,i from the Hook of
Revelation. Ill' mihjert will lie:
"Who Oweg the EarthT"
All aro invited to attend theae
aervlcea.

Forgetting those things which arc behind,
and reaching fo rth unto those things which
are before, l press toward the mark—tor
the prise of the high calling of God in Christ
Jesus. (St. Paul in Philippians 3:13,14)

Let the churches of our community help us
to make this a truly happy New Year .. .
T hat is no seasonal greeting—it is the call to
Christian worship and service for this coming
year.

IlfII.V CROSS CHURCH
(F.placnpal)
Rev. II. I,. Zimmerman, II. II.,
Rertnr
l*l Sunday after Chrlatma*.
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
11:30 A.M. Family Service and
Church School.
11:00 A.M. Holy (,'unflrmalloii
and aermon hy The Rt. Rev. Henry
I. Louttlt, ttlnhop of South Flor­
ida.
Service* during the week:
Monday though Thoe»day and
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30

THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

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Friday Holy Communion 0:00

The Chiiroh la the grealeal (oc)ot on *arth lor
lha building ol character nnd qond cllltannhlp
It ta a alntehoui* «i eptrllual value* Without a
strong Church, nalthtr democracy nor ctvtlltallon
cun itirvlva Thare a rt lour *ound raa.on, why
every peraon should attend tervlcea regularly
nnd nupport the Church They nr* I I I Tor hiown *ak* 11) Tor h ll%
chlldren‘a aoke (3) for lha
auk* ol hla co m m u te and nation (41 For ih*
take ol the C h u rch ^ ^ ll. which need* hi* moral
and material auppoel Plan to go to church regu­
larly and read your Bible dally
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FREE. METHODIST CHURCH
Weal fourth Hleeet and I.aural
Avenue
Rev. Fred II. Iloelun, I’aalne
Sunday School 0:46 A.M.
Morning Worahlp 10:46 A.M.
Young People.! Service 7:00
P.M.
Kvanlng Service 7:30 P.M.
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
r »m *
Mr*. Elliott will be *lnglrig"7p!T.
J'ale at troth morning and evenInf aervleai.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
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CHURCH
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Rev. A. II. Metonl MM«ter
A.M. Sunday School. *|f|!
11:1)0 A.M. Mauls.altK .. .rahln.
Solo: "Uy the Watera of Babylon",
Howell fry Dick Aiken: Anthem:
"Clod Bo Loved the World", Stainer
b j Chancel Choir. Sermon by Mr.
Melnnla.
w fij00 A,M'
Church for
children ages fl.lfl, Mr*. P. R.
Staphenaon, D.R.K. Church Nure17* Jl? Nuraery Department durWorahlp.
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To Protect the |&gt; m « of lh* World i
To Promote the Progrst* of Amttlra.
T* Prod or* Prosperity for Hanford.

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AN INDEI’KNDKNT llAII.Y NKW HfAfUK
VOLUMR XXXXI1I

HANFORD. FI.OHUIA,

AwnxMated I'rems l^anert Wire

Ifteds Hit For
Planning War
Talking Peace

Flemming Says H
Crisis To Last
For 20 Years

C h in ese Accused Of
Trying To Squirm
Out Of Accounting
For 50,000 Victims

Manpower Chief De­
mands S t e p s To
Provide More EnRineers, S c i e n t i s t s

fl» DON H1ITH
BIUNSAN. Korra i* -ln

final
Korean Irucn lalka of 1031, th«
United Natlnna today accused the
Kedi of planning war while ne­
gotiating a truce and of trying to
Jariulrm out of an agreement to
Mali what happened In more than
30,000 unaccounted for prisoner* of
war.
Subcommittee* would up the
year still deadlocked on the Issues
of policing an armistice and ex­
changing prisoners of war. Itnth
groups scheduled meetings in Pan
munjom for 11 a m. T u esd ay New Year'* May (9 p m. Monday,

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"By your assumed attitude of
victor and your Insistence on
Ntnvelnpliig a military air capabil­
ity ( airfields&gt; you have served
clear mil Ire lo the world thal whal

you have In mlml la not peace
but war,” said MsJ. Gen. Howard
M. Turner, U. N. negotiator. "You
have cast an ominous shadow over
these negotiations
Rear Adm. R. B. Libby said the
Communists rafussd to provide
data on prisoners the U. N. aaya
ware not listed on the official Red
•Malar until the. Allies supply fur.
^ h e r Information eft prisoners In
iVwiiaM ua Pias alat

Books Will Open
Wednesday Jan* 2
For Registration
The Registration Rooks for
Seminole County will be opened
Sin the office of the Hupervlsor
Nrt the Chamber of Commerrt'
Building, at Sanford Avenue and
First Street Wednesday, Jan, 2
at 0:00 A. M. according to Mr*
Camilla Hrure, supervisor of
registration, and will remain
open through Mar. 31,
Mrs. Rruee said that due to
the redlstrlctlng of the county
rommisalonera districts In Se­
minole County, It will
h»
necessary for everyone who lives
‘n th» newly created District 2,
nd Precinct No. ill to yet new
registration cards. Naw csrtlflcata numbers and rraelnct will
b« given on the rarda.
New Preclnrt IB and District
3 Include the area between Lake
Monroe and Sixteenth Street
enclosed bv French Avenue on
tho west and Mellonville Avenue
on the east. Atao Included In
Precinct 111 Is the area h“tween
Sixteenth filre*t and Twenty•fifth Streela enclosed by French
V * venue on the West and Pork
Avenue on the east. Residents
u v s tita is na N * s ge*&gt;

House Is Destroyed
When Lamp Explodes
In the fltst hlg blast elne* the
r f tite Paris building ovar a month
ago a four room frame Houle was
burned to the ground and two
Jhdlo ln ln c
buildings threatened
^ » |i e n a kerosene lamp tgploded at
th a home of E*tsl|« Thomas 101?
Holly Avenue Frida* night.

Firemen arrived Juat In tlma
Ho prevent estenalva damage to
•neighboring buildings but Were
unable to save tha house owned
by Henry CaMwall where the
Naaa started. Chief Heel Clovelaitd said the department area un­
able to save anything of value
.from tho home,

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sold. Charles 0.
announced today, den
.previously published
• -York Daily News
untrue." ho said.

IF YOU DON'T

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WASHINGTON n The I'oiled
Stale*' drfrnsr nmhlh/ltliin pro
gram, or xnt.irth.ng like II. will
1x*l for im«.|tdv 2u \ear-.. Man
power Chief Arthur S Klemming
-aid today
It people under*liHid till
lie
*nld. morr would approve di all de
(erment* for college shidenls and
more high *chuol graduate, girl*
included, could study engineering,
which sorely neeil* irainrii per n
*nnnel
"I have gone on ilu- at.iiiiipllon
thal we were going lo be involved
ui some kind id defen.e timh.1i/ii
lion program for Ibe next lo. 13 or
211 years." Flemming .aid In a
copyrighted interview m "C s
New. A World Urjmrl". a weekly
new* magazine
"II seems lo me llial It we i|o
not approach d on dial p.irheolai
basis, we gel Into all kind* of dll
i ficultle* a* Inr a* our rra.oulllg
s concerned "
Much adverse reaction In college
deferment. Flemming said, arose
from those who "figured the enter
gency was going to be with us (or
two or three year* " He said they
believed the armed forres would
have no room (or deferees upon
gratfusMon &lt;
A shortage of engineers Is ex
peeled to m rrrase and I* "one of
the most .erlous prohlem* we are
up agaln-l," Flemming said, add
Ing
"We haven't gut a chance lo Ihr
world of taking care of Dial dellcll
*&gt;f engineers
unless we gel
fly The AN.SOCIATFM PIIK.VS
women beaded In Hie dirertbm ol
A i run bled world greet* 11132 to engineering school* "
night with hope* nod nrnyers that
. it truly will lie a "Happy New
Year" lor everyone of Its 300
days—and not lust Tuesday
Throughout the world therr will
New Year. Hay will i«- «h •* merry celebrations to "ring: In
.
'be new. ring out the old
Hut
served In Sanford with the riot- fnr m in y. ihr observance will Ire
Ing of stores, hanks and nther one of prayer at traditional rhurrh
Sh*lne« anil Kfwnnlan* ivrrplaces nf business. Office* at th* watch night ceremonies
'i-»t fnc ftf it
to I tic ntniiijol
Infant l'&gt;32 will mnerlt the mid -if collect u-ne for Ihr KnlvuMnii
Court House ami the City Hall will
.iml
hot
war
cares
of
old
IftM,
Army al (lie dime Imxril., S'm&gt;t
be rinsed. Drug stores will ob­
tnd II* leap year calendar u-ill Cv* WillisMm Niilo'iiocrd todnv
serve Kunduv hours.
have a few added events nf Its Karh orgHolsation m llrilril $.'|im.
An outstanding social event will own. particularly the United State:, with thr Klwxoiaos Imvlng *
be the New Year* Kve dance tu- presidential election
•illght edg&lt;- by h few tirnnlr*.
New Yorkers will welcome the
night at 10:00 o'clock at the MayThe Roiiiry f'liili also ill,I very
fair Inn. Barney Buxton and his New Year tonight at theatrrr.. cab well, she said, in the roljeetioO',
arris, and Times topiare. where lolligitig in g I 'Jit. Cant. W illiam ,
orchestra from Drlnndn will play ten*
of thousands mss* aumislly thanked ilu-se organisation* and
until 2:00 A.M when lireskfast to rh rrr at the stroke nf midnight other local group, which rniitrihlll
will he srrvrd Tickets may lie ob­ (llhrr* will usher In 1032 at Hie ed rtioch t" Ibe aureesa of Ibe rain
palgo.
tained at the Inn for the occasion rlty's churches
Tlirsn iocliided Ilu* llii-iur-s. u n i
P r im at many nightclub*'have
and a Urge crowd Is expected.
No Issue of The Herulil will be been boosted for tonight's crirbra PiofpHsloiinl Wommi's f'liili, I,Innpublished tonunrow In order tliot turn with a 127 30 - per person Club, Daughter* of Wesley of the
employees may enjoy the liolidav. charge at the Hotel PUrre’* Co­ First Meliiodi*! Church, .lunlm
Tho naper will, however, lie pub­ tillion Room topping the Nrw York Clinmlier of rtinnncrce, American
I.egloo anil l.cgino A uxiliary amt
list
lisher! on flaliirday.
In Philadelphia, the New Year Pilot Club
Two evenl* ore scheduled to
Drdrra for triiai wortb of gro
lake place at the Navy Center. Tn- will lie welcomed with the gilt
nlght there will he a party to taring annual spectacle Tuesday of rcrles for needy families were
uaner in the New Year under the 13,000 gaily eostuinrd Mummer* iimiie (KiKsilile bv Ih r campaign.
The 70 gifts included toys to chil
aponaorahlp of the Kike Auxiliary on parade
Tne *|mrt.s spotlight will turn on dren. In addition, the llonie Kco
Mrs. W. A. Cagle will he hasUfa, assisted by Mrs. M. K. Raker. (he annual howl football games ninnies Class of Seminole High
Tomorrow nlglil a dance will lie between Ihr nation's lop college School contributed boxes of groeerie* and gifts for two fninilie.i.
held. Thta progiam will he spon­ teams;
Uisaltssr* a s e s s r XI* l
At Cuxhavrn, Germany, hun­
sored by the First Methodist
Church.
dreds of Germans are pUnnlng
s New Yesr's Kve Invasion nf (he
still-forbidden Island nf Heligoland
Two Men Arretited
In light fires nf triumph celebrat­
ing the British decision tn stop
Selling Magazines using
Heligoland as a bombing
target.
Two magailne «alesme
ncn were
Rut st the same Ume, North
arrested Friday night following
fr.......... .. German
coastal residents will light
complaints nf residents as In their fires of protest near the Knee
Knecht
AP Military Affairs Reporter
nctiona and aggressive liehavtor, sand Mand aandhank, which the
WASHINGTON Mi-Thr United
and one of the men had a fit British plan In me at s Royal Stair*
ho starting to build
while In Jail, said Foil re Chief Air Force target In place of Heli­ the last may
nf the man flown bomber*
Hov 0 . Williams.
goland
When these hlg planes reach the
H was found that the men did
Other celebration! will be held obsolete age, a new generation ot
not have the necessary City per­ throughout
the world. The Rrlllsh
guided missiles and
mits for selling, he added. Much will jam Ixmdon'a Piccadilly Cir­ transoceanic
pilotless alrrraft are expected to be
permit* are obtained from ti\« cus, The French will floeh lo their ready tn lake over the long range
eity manager after he In turn has all-night parlies, Ing Iradlllonal aerial tiombardment Jobs
received a health certificate con­ "revelllona.”
But. airmen familiar wllh plan­
cerning the applicant from the
Even behind the Iron Curteln, ning for the future, told a reporter
City pnyalrUn, following examin­ subdued for ChrUtmaa, revel* far today that doesn't mean the cur­

Happy New Year Tempered With
Prayers That It May Be Peaceful
New Year’s Day To
Be Observed Here
As Stores Close

Shrinors, Kiwanis
Tic In Salvation
ArmyDimcBoards

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tot bomber type projects — the
49 Boeing B-BS, (ha flrat model of
which ta completed and undargolng
u texts, and thr Consolidated Vultee
the awrot - wing, all
____ to the combination
ton-let B-W. a prototype
which Is approaching -com^
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m e loin Aineiienu fliers who were held for rnn.ian by Ifr-rl lluncinv nr- .Imwo ui Tulin All lla sb,.illy after lluy were releiiawl id the Austria-1lun gcioin bi.nlei I lo y wet- llnwii fiooi Tulin to llwu
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Jo,in .1 .Swift, tileii* Full, N. Y ■ Copt Dave lleii'le i son, Sbirim-e, **1.1 i w' m , uiunonib-il the ' 17
ttanaporl forced down In llilligmy by lleil flghlei plane* nflei il m • blcololly eioa*ert the lliingiii mu
bolder, nod Hgt .IhIiii-s Klmit. Kingsland. Aik I lot ei lialiooin |

Ahomey General Rsdi^nn
Prepares Camps
F o r Subversives
Prison L.'thor Is I’m
To Work On Three
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Reactivation Of

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LowHI Ozier Into
Local Rotary Club

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materials
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proveiripol* are altnlned lo gold
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design nf Ihe airframe appears to
be about the maximum that can
bo expected. It Is aa streamlined,
aa afflclenl for lift as the drafting
board men can make It.
The airframe design will live
through several generation* of angtoe. design. Indeed, different type
engines may be used In different

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military nvlstlor. ntflrlnls make
np to 1200, 90 days In Jail or both, pered by the Jtogea
hopes for
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LONGWOOD FIRR
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1 Reported Lost

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U. S. May Be Building Last Of
The Bombers To Be Flown By Man

booster truck ware tent veaterday
morning to aid tha hard pressed Asheville
Longwood Fire Department aa a
fire of wide extant menaced
tongxrood near the f,y- Cleveland
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counteract "an avaluncho of un­
favorable publicity now clouding
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M O N D A Y . DK(

TODAY'S Itllll.K VKKHB
Wa ran iln nothing In secret. Du
nothing, say nothing that you
would mil a util In Hava rend pub­
licly lietora all luimnnlly. Tin*
Wavs of man un- befuie I lit- eye*
lba Lord, uml he pum l.retli all

a ■ going*.—|*r. 3:21.
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If we «e»k n ri-rlnin ilrutlnn; tlon wr inuni take Hip mid that
■i
lead* there. .Many have hern liwt
on by.runiiii that lire unmarkrd.
; ' Ask fur tli« ulit path*, where l&lt;,
. the good way, and walk therein.—
Je. fliltl.
Happy New Yrar.
About lliii liinr uf yr,n all dial
It left of die turkey hath it a
! bone nf tontrnliuii.
Government
rmjiloyept
in' created 7,700 during die monlli
of November, die Civil Service
Comimiiion rt|&gt;orti. Thai make*
a «r«nd total of 2.515,‘&gt;00
Working for the federal governrnenl in civilian aKenurt at the
beginniiiH of liiii month. It take*
a lot of prople to tell ut wliat
Cj to do, Imw to do it, mid when
to do it.
Evrn the licit laid plain of
mice and men lomctimei go
*■
ailroy. I’rinia Minuter Churrhill
Wa* lUppoted lu leave l-ondon
■ on Sunday for Wadiingliiii wline
11 ^ b* had an iqipuintmrnl with
President human on Jan. 5. Hut
the anchor on the Queen Mary
got jammed and the great linei
WSI delayed 24 liout*
her de­
parture. Remember that the next
. limp your paper .is .late, Our
’ anchor may he jammed.
Secretary At hr.on teei 1952
|f{ as a critical year fur die United
State*, lie irciiti to believe that
the iuue of peace or war will Ini
sallied in die tint twelve montSii,
paihapt in the next tix month*.
"There are ground. for confidence,
he sayi, "Imt no Kiouiid* fur comblscrncy. We cannot afford to
* )dt down at all in vigilrnce, purPp»e «nd elfort”. The greatest
danger to this country, at we tec
5, it, is, there being no war, we
[Will become weary of prepared*
! nets, go hack to iltep, get caught
again SI we were at Pearl Harbor,
or when the Korean War ilarted.
Former
Persistent
Herbert
aver mys there i« mure diianeily in guvrmmcnt today than
i war before in American liiitury.
tT h a t is covering a lot of territory
"and a lot of diilioneily. There
'have been some exceedingly cor!‘nipt jieriod* in American life
i t Van before Truman, even before
1Taapol Dome. Tile difference it
(Jnsrsty in degree. Never before
American hiitory have the opitniliet for graft been *o
It, Navir before has thera
so much lax money lying
to b« stolsn. But if our
« i l t f more corrupt than
before, perhaps it i* wo
people who are to blame for

Changing Of The Yean

I•redrwitha q; in anyi sone

If ciicli one of the hemt liistoriuriri wrote* on the history
of ttio country in which in- H|ic-ci»|kt&gt;M, the comhlnt'd rtmult
m ight tiiooretlcally make tin* IiohI univermil hiHtory ever
w ritten. Such a history in the goal of a project Hpomtored
li.v Uncrtco, tiie United Nation* Kilneational, Scientific anti
('ulturid Organisation. A H,000,000-word net in nix volume.*
i* planned, to appear in l!&gt;f&gt;7.
The large work will nino lie condensed to a college te x t­
book, and to a Hingle-volumu abridgm ent for the average
man. Prof. Paulo H. (,'arnccro, liraxil’n delegate to Unenco,
head* the project. The editorial work will lie directed b;
Prof. Ralph 10. T urner of Yale Univernlly. The plan will cu
on a thouHiind Hcholar*, Aniatic, Kuropeaii and N orth and
South American, S ta rtin g in 1052, a Journal of world hiato ry will he drafted an a proving ground for the larger un­
dertaking.
Thin in not the first work of it* kind. There have been
no-called hintoriniiH' liintorien of the world, containing puhhaguH from ancient wrlturn and modern. Thene are nccimnarlly
uneven in quality, often containing ntatem entn which have
nlnce lieen (Unproved, (,’am hridge Univernity In England in
renjionnilile for excellent co-operative liintorien, In many
volume*, of ancient, medieval and modern timun, and n|ieclul
hlntorlen of India a ,tl Poland. Thu final volume on Poland ap­
peared not tong ago. On a narrow er ncale, Yale UnivcrHlty'H
"UhronicIcH of America" are a well-executed net on AmerIciiii history, in more than fifty volume*. Thene may now
»cc(f correction an ruxcnrch dincovern new fact*. So will
Unt'Mco'n great work need alteration* from tim e to time.
One purpoHc In to do away with the minHtatenient* uf
nuporpnti'lot* lo different count t ie*. A Mingle work free
from national prejudice would lie an au thority of greater
prestige than any local w riter, and make it easier to de­
term ine the tru th , lint the knowledge of tru th In tradition­
ally elusive.

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By DAVID 1. WILKIE
Asoorlattd I’rw s Automotits Editor
DETROIT—WP&gt;—A big, unanswered uueatlon 1051 wtlt l«*v# for
the auto industry is juxt how hard controls affected its operations.
The year brought rigid reatrlctlons on material* consumption with
consequent limitations on unit output; it brought itiffcr price controli
nml higher retail prices.
Yet when final figure* lire tubulated it will be shown 1951 was
the eecond bent production yenr;d*~
•hat new cur Inventories were be- workers because of restrictions on
tpect* to en*
lun nut loat at the year end and r!vi!ls-’ output,
that new models were us eager­ counter u manpower shortage.
ly awaited as a t any other lime
The Impact of the defense proin the Industry’s history.
yrum I* reflected not only In
In round figure* the Indicated production limitations but In new
output total fur Itffil wus (1,(100,- model design. With few excep­
000 car* and truck*. There are tions must of the 1952 model
many industry analysts who say cars, already Introduced or abogt
that total would not have been to be have been given only "faceexceeded bad there been no con­ lifting" changes. Notable exceptrol*. The same sources sny Hie lion* will be the Ford line of
4,000,000 passenger cars the in­ cars, which will have new bodies
dustry is expected to build In Mid new power plants.
1952 will be enough for norniul
Many other car makers, How­
dvinund.
ever, have had to defer signifi­
That view, of course, Is de­ cant changes planned in their
ist table. Some leading sates exe­ power plant*. Some new V&gt;8 en­
cutives say there I* a demand now gine*, originally planned for 1962
for at least 5,000,000 new cars a model car*, probably will not ap­
year. Restriction* limiting out­ pear until the 1953 models are
put to 4,000,000 they nay, can re­ brought out.
sult only In the budding up of
Innovations, however, Include
anothsr backlog of demand that newer brakes and power steering,
may not ba filled for many years first Introduced by Chrysler in
to come.
tl* 19SI line of top Chrysler
The year*end find* the auto in­ model*. The»e advance*, In the
dustry with some tOlk billion of making lung before the Korean
defense orders on Its books, but outlneuk, arc scheduled for other
only a small volume of deliveries 1962 cars.
being made. The orders call for
A«lde fmni these engineering
tanks, aircraft engine* and other
Items for which new plants amt Improvements amt the Introduc­
new tooling installations were re­ tion of more heat and glare re­
sisting glass In some models, few
quired.
Beat estimates now are th at major changes were presented
these weapons will begin to flow during the year.
In substantia] volume about (he
third quarter of 1962 and that thu
The Graduate .School of Jour­
eak will be reached early In nalism ut Columbia University
&gt;63. By that time the Industry, was founded and endowed by thu
now worried about laying off late Joseph Pulltier.

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1craft Corporation, soys we have a
Guided MintiileM
fine start on the problem of guided
1missiles but hastens to point out
IC»lll*M rr„M *•««« U«&gt;)
It 32’* far different kinds af mis­ the question of guiding the misdies is still a (horny one. lie told
sion*.
The slumlord jets are growing a group uf bunk officials recently
urogressively more powerful and thut:
faster Uf count Importance, de­
"It's not hard to build just a
signer* are gradually cutting down missile of any range, long or short;
the fuel • thirst of the engines, 1C* not too hard to Imlld shortgetting more mileage out of them. ranged guided missiles. Hot up to
In 194H. Jet onglncs were producing now It’s been awfully hard, If not
about 4,000 pound* of thruil.
impossible, to build u long - range
Recently, In a report to stock­
holders, Frederick It ltenUrhler,
chairman of United Aircraft Cor­
poration, claimed that the Pratt A
Whitney J -37 engine going Into the
U-32 had ■ thrust "comparable with
or superior to any engine in pro­
duction or ready for production."
He had mentioned among other en­
gines the British flapphiro with n
7,200 • pound thrust rating.
Despite the optimism about lon­
gevity uf the big bombers, no one,
including the Industry, disregards
the aicemlngtry of the guided mt%
site. Indeed, most uf Iho big «IM
craft companies, Hoeing among
them, are working Intensively In
their own missile reseurch labora­
tories
One industry olficiul, Hubert K.
Grots, president ul Ux-khecd Air

guided missile. The long range
guidance system, not the missile—
that's the key. And that's the prize
—what the rsco all over the world
is for — and wo must and wo can
win it.
"In plain lunguuge, we must
have a guidance system that can
go beyond the horizon. How do you
bend a beam (an electronic beam
nlong which the missile rides)
around the curve of the earth's
surface?"

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have Rltrifyn nought out flrffHe* In the Hum­
m er with the Idea thiU 'tho tiny creature*, placed in gluH*
Jam, would nrovide lip,lit for portiible lanterns. Now *cientintn tell ti* th a t the day may come when they will he nblu
to produce a sim ilar living light mid put it to common u*c.
Tiie Hcfeutintn who have studied light-producing plant*
and animals have concluded that (la* glow In tiie result of
u chemical reaction produced liy tiie nourishm ent the bright
things lake in. We wonder if the scientists are suggesting
th a t someday a pill sold a t a drugstore will perm it a person
to walk about at night w ithout artificial light.
The idea would have countie** advantage*. Thu humun
dynamo w ith living light m ight then lie uble to read in bed
a t night, w ithout dl*turliing other pemon* in the room. The C0NPIDI
liUHhand coming home iatu to find th a t hi* wife had un­
expectedly rearranged the living room furniture m ight be
able to make hi* way to bed with a lot Ichk noise and emluirrassm ent.
Homo provision should lie made, however, to keep the
Idea from being commercialized. It i* not impossible that
Home promoter would prnducu a hat designed to *hado the
human lamp u* well mt to cover the head. From there it
m ight lie hut another step to an atte m p t to convince the In­
dividual th a t lie sh o u ld dress ho oh to look like a lump base HAVINCH a LOAN AHHN.
l i t Woat First HIteal
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which mankind has, with the help o f Divine aid, mover failed to
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ICuallaava gram eaaa Oa.l
(Hera In Korea will pray that 1932
will bring Iho truce that the last
half of the old year only prom­
ised.
United Natlona Secretary Gen­
eral Trygve Lie In a New Year'a
ntaaaago from Pnrli expressed the
world'* desire for a word of
"cheer and confidence at this sea­
son."
ho said, "(ho danger
ling them t^ become corrupt. olHowever,
a third world war cuntinuea

.ile rsfenl racial stroriiie*
^agitation Hemming from them
jig to magnify racial friction
IT'otti of proportion to Its real
j, the Tu»kegee ; lhidtuta rey only one lyoching in the
• country during 1931. This
yrilh two the pravioui
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i in 1949, twa in 1948,

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

The changing of th e guard In one of th e bent known of
th e many colorful ceremonies of the m ilitary services. Tour­
ists make a special effo rt to see the changing of the palace
guard In London, because it is so famous as a spectacle. To
a large degree it is an exnmple of ceremony for its own sake,
since the usseiitlul task of relieving one group of men and
plnelng another on duty could be accomplished much more
simply.
Yet the pomp is useful. It helps to im press upon the
participants the deep importance of th eir duty, to give the
old guard it -••it**.. of arcornplishinent anti the new one a
sense of responsibility, and to create an appreciation of the
continuity of the guard. The uliJ tour of duty ends; a t t tie
same moment the new one begins.
The celebration of New Year’s Kvo has become pretty
much ti party for the sake of having a party. If everyone
went about liis a ffa irs as usual the calendar would still get
changed. Hut the noise nml singing, the greetings ami cere­
monies and resolutions are useful. They help us to rememiter Unit the turning of the calendar's page is a m easuring
point in the cycle of life, at which we cun look buck on the
past and take satisfaction from its accomplishments and
pleasures, and look forward to appraise the jobs and joys
iihemi. Celebration adds u sense of Imnortuuce to th e passing
of time, mi appreciation of its continuity.
The old yeur ends; even as its last sound ticks away
the new year begins. The year behind may have been good
or may have had, according to the individual point of view.
Itut the one to come can lie the best ever. Happy New Yeur!

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At thle time people era
drawn eloeer together and have
a greater appreciation of the
toaoda of their follow men. Aa
pharraaelaU wa know t that
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home. If we face our job with determination a n d resolution .we
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PHONE US

§ocial Calendar

Miss Iris Gay Flowers
Weds W. O. Lindsey

Pe rs o n a l s

I l f special inter ret to l( wide
. Iri le of friends in Klorntn and j
Louisiana was the niarnnge *&gt;f
Mi»Diitii'iiu
Gordnn
Baker,
dniighler nf
W ill in m Ewing
Baker. U.S A K.. ltd . and M is.
linkei of Lake M ary, to W illiam
Darrell K ilpatrick, soil of Mr. mid
M r*. Edward Ciiltin
Kilpatrick,
■lj\, on Thursday afternoon at 1:3(1
o'clock in Hie ('Impel of
Peace.
Ilnly Cross (*im n h , the Rev. II
L yttl. J..|,
roinoicimult, ol'liciii**
mg.
Tim bride ..a * lovely in a still
of pale blur, with ii.-rcnt« of imvv
bloc, v«ifh Which she wi re o stiiull
Dow ned cloche, am. b n brnlal
boiii|tiel was of white tulip*
Hi t imiid of huiini and only nl
Jeff Chandler prntei-ts Maureen ll'lln m ill Dli* i'll Die ecene from
loiiilnnt wa* liei *i&gt;ler. M l** Dilon Univi'isnl Inlcriuilionnl'* ''Klame t 'f Aniliy. T.-' hnicolot Showing on
Bilk, i , who .vole a g u v 'in i » i'u Ill- Itilr I’heater *.-icell N’ c.v Year'" Eve al
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lately following I he ceremony at
thr luime of Hu* Itrid*-'* parenls
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The marrlatr*1 of Ml»* (Hi
Mr*. J. F. Riser ami Mis* Elhel
Flower*, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Charles McCollum Flower* Riser are visiting relative* in
to William Oliver Ltndsev, Jr. e* Savannah ami Tnllniia»ri-c.
Macon. G*. *"n nf the Rev. and
Mrs. A. M. Philip, has had :i»
Mrs, W. O Lindsey, of Augusta.
"*•. took rdaee on Saturday ere her guests, Mr. and Mrs. George
nlnir at 7:30 P. M. In the P in t L. Hardy of Bradenton.
Me'hodist Chturh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thornton
The Rev. W. O. Lind tec, father
nf the hrldrgmnm, assisted bv spent the holidays with her sisler,
the Rev. J. E. McKinley, offlclate.l Mrs. It. E. Haley in Lakeland.
at the double ring ceremony In
Mr. and Mrs. W K. Hill have
a setting nf hanked tialms, white
gladioli ami chrysanthemums, and had as their guests during L'lirMbrnnehrd candelabra with lighted mas, .Mr, and Mra. W R. ILootn
taper*. The aisle pew* were mark* nf Ulayton, Ga.
ed with clusters of white gladioli
Miss Jane Hnrri* of AHaiti a,
lied with white satin ribbon,
A program nf nuptial music Ga., arrivrd by plane recently to
wa* giveji hv Mrs. J, L, Me Ewan, spend a two wren’* visit with her
church organ!/,;, and Stanley parents, Mr. and Mr- Carl Marti*
Hrumlev, soloist.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Holler lum­
Otve*i In m arrtagr by h*r fa th 'r. as their guests, Mr*. C. R. Grave*,
Charles M. Flower*, the bride and son C. R. Graves, Jr. of
'core a colonial candlelight satin Greenville, B. C. who will sprnd »
bridal gown, fashioned with a full short time here.
*klrt o-er hnrps, th* skirt extendIng Into a cathedral train.
Mr. nod Mrs, llntry Ice have
Florentine lac* formed a panel as their guests their son in law
down the front of the gown ami ami daughter, Mr. and Mi*. Lee
•he same laee formed points over Draper of Lake Walt*, and their
the hand*. The fingertip veil of two sons, Andy and Mike.
Imported Illusion fell from a tiara
of orange hlo»«om« designed with
Miss Margaret Anderson, of
near!* and Iridescent heads, tfhe lllghtstown, N. J. Im* l-rcn spend­
carried • colonial nosegay of ing the holiday* with Mr*. C. II
lilies of the valley centered with Moss as the guest of Richard
P. (ilcc Club
while rnse*. The hrld# wore pearls Packard.
to her mother amt worn
To Vl»it Sun ford belonging
in her «wn wedding.
Miss Rebec, a Pleven*. Mis.
Mrs. Brunson Woods nf Atlanta, Mary Earle ami M i-. Virginia
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tia., sister of the bridegroom, Earle spent the weekend in JackThe University of Ktorida Men's was malron nf honor. Bridesmaid*
Hire Club w ill Innnrli Ita Ipfil eon* were Mlsa Betty High of Det.and sonvllle as the guest" of Mr. and
rert aeaann with two local concerts ■»nd Ml** Norma Jean Prcvntt ol Mrs. Jack Horner.
l.eat month preceding the nnnttal Seville, cousins of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk and
slate, wide tour Keh. |.R.
They wore identical drcaac* of their son*. Ruddy and Scott, viol
The proun w ill tw heard nt 11:30 •rarlrt velvet, fashioned upon the
erl in Miami rrrrntlv will, reli,
A .M , Monday, Jan. 7, at I*. K sum* lines a* that of the bride, lives.
lo n g c School nod at lt:3t) A.M with long mitten* of scarlet velvet.
♦ te s iln v , .laii. R, at Gainesville
The altemlunttt rarrb d heart
Mlv. Edit* Clilltrmli'o and M i­
High S'hmd. During the trip shaped nosegays nf white carna­
l-aura Chittenden lia-c relumed
lltrniigh tlo' state they will sing at tions, and wore flower* matching
home
after spending the Cliri.t
Tampa, Kill. I;
W inter Haven their nosegay* In their hair.
mas holidays with E. \ t'liitton
Keh. 2.3;
SAN K n it It,
Keh. 3
Rest man for Mr. Lindsey wa* den and family at I'ini-lln* I'nik
Ihiylonn
Iteaeh, Kelt, 4: New the Rev, Hubert Floyd of CartersSmyrna lleurh, Kelt. 4; Jackson
vllle, S. C, and usher* were Wil­
Miss Winona Miller of Hi
vllle, Kell, ft; l.ive Ctaic, Krh. 0
liam Alezandrr McClellan. III. Petersburg. who is n stinlenl ,t
Tallaha*aee,
Kelt. 7:
Dofunlak of Macon, Ga., Dllie Royal, Jr. Stetson University, i' I he guc.t
Hprlnpa, Keh. 7: W arrington. Keh of Umatilla, Frederick Rnaaetter, of her aunt, Mr*. E. M Calloway
7: lllnnnlstown, Keh. 8; G rarevlllc
and Mr. Gallnwny al their horn
and John D. File.
Keh. 8; Keystone Heights, Keh, 12
Mrs. Flowers chose for her on Mellorivlllo Avenue
[w ild l.nke City, Kelt. 17.
daughter'* wedding a dinner gown
Members of the inimical organ
of ruynl blue velvet, with acces­
Lt. -Simon L. Diiigtrldrr and
(ration ate tienlge lleeia, Gitlli**- sories
nf silver, All'll Plena Mr*. Dingfeldrr and duughler,
vllle;
Kavntond
Meek,
Kraliela camellia* worn In her hair com­ Jan. have arrived from Kt Hingg,
(iardner, Harold Goodejl, James pleted the ensemble. Mr*. Lindsey, N. C. In spend a fev. day* with
Gordon, John l.aytnn, John Olson mother of the bridegroom, wore M. Dlngfeldcr'a parent*. Mr nn,|
and W a ltrr Thompson, Jarkson a format gown of grey chiffon Mrs. Julius Dingfeld IT.
vllle; John Gugeli Melvin Swa«t with pink accessories, with which
David Thomas and Hugo /.achlnl she wore a corsage of pink car­
Mr. and Mr*. Grndy Itiimnii.
H&gt; HETTY PKOHs e k
umps; James Clarke, Jay Merkel, nations.
ami (hair guest*, Mr mid Mr* .1
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I be yen I
nd Richard Shrove, Lakeland;
Following the ceremony the W. Morgan of Birmingham, Alt. Btfil wit* tine of tin uit&gt;*l un*el
hum Id Route ran and Arnold Pol bride's parent* entertained with a left today for Miami where the-,- Ib-d in the fur nil i
m.liHirv'
nek, Miami; Raymond Daniel, Jr. reception at McKinley Hall.
will attend Hie Outage
Ito.. I lliatoi y
■ i l Carroll Phillip*, W inter Hav
The bride'* laid*, overlaid with Game.
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'' Springs; Julian Ryrd, Seville; I,e
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith have t e a a f i g h t i t t g a n d d e f e t t ' e p l a n t
centered with a wedding cake
' rev Crouch, Mania; Paul Cum
docorated with title* of the val had as thrir guest, Mr*. Smith's r e a t l R e d i „ * i-n i e I n l y i n g a n d T i r e
, mlngs, Penaurnla; Rudolph Klel- Icy, calla lilies sand belts, sur uncle, W. H. Bryan, nf Atlanta, p i t dt i t i o n . i , f t i t l e c l i ' u t i i g e *
rher, Plant C ity;
John Gandy, rounded with white camellias, anil who has trft for a trip down tin innlcrinl*
At tbe *ta,t „f n„
Apopka;
W aller Hannum. West flanked with silver candelabra *Utn lie fore returning
to lu vettr. M'l.nler* III.bed t„ |ii|v
home.
Palm Reach; M artin Kirkland, Jr., holding lighted white taper*.
whatever H|ev "Uilil get Hieii
.. Kustls; W illiam I.tmcka, Orlando)
Mr*. Claude Herndon and Mra.
itn in l* o n. a n d t u v e iit o t ie * /o u ttt
» Richard M r Nab, S A N F O R D : Ow- R, B. Monroe received the guest*
Mr. and Mr*. IL II. fulritiati ed l'«st 'll "Creel levela
j j f n M urray, St. Petersburg; Albert a t the door and Mrs. Thomas A. have ictmncd from Bradenton
Tfit’ii tin- bubble burst Tin
* Nenakrr, Roca Gtunde;
Donald Sullivan and Mrs. M. R. Strickland where they spent the Christmas slturlage* railed to develop, n
Rogers, Chicago, III.) and Heryl escorted them to the receiving holidays
with Mr*. Coleman's •epl in ,, few line. With no
lltukes, Lreslmrg,
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 'c a n ity „f goods, the public'.
’line.
Serving rake were Mrs. R. H. Mrs. Robert C. Trimble and •li ge In "gel il while you rail"
Brinson and MU* Jeanette Laing. family.
died. Retailers were swamped
D iiichcss
i i c h c s i Of W indsor
Other assisting were Mrs, James
with home furnishings, sitting
Many
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F.
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Leesburg,
Mra.
Erik
comparatively idle in display
I \ h * 5 1 ,’fh Rest Dressed
Prevalt of Seville, Mrs. Bert the Orange Howl Gamp in Miami rooms ntiil wan home*.
Tin- middle ni\ iimntiiH of |[tft|
NEW YORK 'ft—The Duchesa of Royal nf Rarhervllle, aunts of the tomorrow, among which are Mr.
| Windsor, for the tenth year, leads bride, Mr*. Rill Gibson of Orlando, and Mra. Malmlm MarNeiil, Mr. w-re a ideal, period in eniop.irhinti
and
Mr*.
Peter
II.
Tepslc,
Mr.
and
Mra,
Alvin
Hook
of
Pina
Castle,
with the r-&lt;v rsprclatlon* voiced
[ be New York Dress Institute'i Uat
Robert Earns, and Dr. and earlier. Calcs volume hit lit| if the best dressed women of 1991. and MU* Chryl Royal of Barber- Mrs.
Mrs.
O.
I
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Rarks.
lower,l point ,.lnc. V J Dav Msnv
A newcomer In the annual pot) vllle.
For traveling the bride chose
dealers w ne forced to cut price*
s Princess Margaret Rose, young
W. J, ■bintmell and dauglt to get nut flam under their
( fer daughter of Brltain’a King ■ grey gabardine suit with navy ter,Mr*.
Mize Lucille R. Pummetl, of ovristockrd inventories
jeorge Others on the Hit, an- accessories. Upon their return -o Larllate
Chllllcothe, Clhlo,
In April, IPM. the National
Duneed over the weekend, were: Macon the couple will be at have beenHill,
Christmas guests nf Mr. Retail Furniture Asiinclal Inp re
The Duchess nf Kent; Mra. Doug- home at 184 Rogers Avenue.
ami
Mr*.
Carl
II.
Harris
ami
Mr*.
norla, retail fnrrutiin- iriveptorie*
Mias Flowers I* a graduate of
a i MarArthur, wife nf the general;
E. Spurting at their home on had risen to n level of
per
Ifrs George Mr Ghee, wife of the Wealeyen Conscrvetory, Macon. J.
Myrtle
Avenue.
They
left
Satur­
J. S. Assistant Secretary of State; Hha studied at the Art Students* day by plane In return lo their cent over the -ante up ait h of
Hiftn. Store, bad pvriimhlcd tiicir
tetreasrs Irene Dunne and Mar* League of New York, and at pre­ home.
onler* up t„ (hat point, when
ene Dletrleh; Italian Counteia sent Is employed as a draftsman
they found there weren't emuigh
at Warner-Rohlns Air Rase In
Jberln Cord;
Mia* Shirley Smith, left yester- warehouse* to ai commodate the
Mrs. William Paley, New York; Macon.
day
for
Lackland
Air
Force
Rose
Inflow of Hie greatest amount nf
Mr. Lindsey I* e graduate of
ilme. Louis Arpcls, Paris and New
in Kan Anlonln, Tea. nfler furniture ever produced lu three
fork; Mrs. Ilyrnn Koy, New York; Wofford College, Spartanburg. apending
the
holiday*
here
with
Irs. William Randolph lle a n t Jr., B, C. and la well known In musical her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ned months.
The mill year "depression" In
&gt;w York and Washington; Mrs. circles Iq Macon. He la employed
Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Smith ac­ the Industrv art unit v produced li
fred Gwynne Vanderbilt, New by Lyons. Marshall and Brooka of companied
ihelr
daughter
n*
far
turnover whirh Itade smireps said
fork; and Mrs. Henry Ford If, Macon.
a* Jacksonville, and from there would rank fnlrlv .veil in rumHindi.
Hi '
»he plana to make flight con- I'lirl"on with a similar "normal"
nectlon* In New Orlean*.
period. Iiul which proved mighty
Almut lift mil Mon acre* that tiled
disappointing to those who list
o produce feed for nearly 87 mil*
Mr.
and
Mr*.
II.
F.
4Vhltner,
Jr.
esprcte.l (he runaway market to
ion horses and mulea liave bean
have had aa their guest* for the continue.
wteased from thla production by
holidays their daughter*, Mias
Wnllnre It. DllniHli, general
he coming of farm machinery.
Jan* Whltner who Ii a student al manager nf tlie merchaudiie
ML Holyoke, In South Hadley, mart, which with Hie American
Maaa., Mlsa Dorothy Whltner, a furniture mart i* ro hunt tu the
V\- *
Today’s Quizzical
student at Rlimn College In
BIRTH
ANNOUNCBHRNT
Rlpon, 4VI»„ and Mis* Joan Da•
Quit
of Hillsdale, N. J., who Ir to return to school, and Miss
Mr. aiid Mra. E, R. Bronaon, vidaon
TB8T YOUR "I. Q."
also a student at Ml. Ilolynkt- Jane Whltner and her guest will
(t) Whnt famoua American Jr., announca tha birth of a Mlaa Dorothy Whltner loft today leave tomorrow.
daufhtar, Jinlra Gay, on Doe. 87.
Inventor wa* diamlaaed from n
lb*. 4 oa, «t tha local hozolul.
Job aa a young malt for aleep*
Mra. Bronaon will bo ramamboroi
Ing while on dutyf
ing
&lt;31 Whst Biblical prophet aa tha former Miaa Juanita Gra
•
ham, of Uiia city.
wd* fed by ravensT
R tD l IH I H t A f R i
&lt;31 How many mouths h4a
a spongeT
Id Mra. Vlneont A. Da lay
(4) What Is a hldentata anllya, N. Y. announca tha
MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE
malT
a am , Vlneant KotUi, on
k (ft) What Is a cougarT
IM1. Mra. DalaF will bo
FIRST RUN PICTURE
’Answers will he found am
aa tha former M ar
todaa&lt;&gt;e Classified Ada,
Burdick.
n o * hay
The First flnpt Int Worker'll
faiuncll of Dm Tralnln|&lt; Union will
be held in the Memorial Educa­
tional niiil&lt;lini; nt 7:00 P.M. Cov»red Dish Supper.
Tim All-Church Watch-Night
Service at the First Baptist
Church will he from tf;30 P.M.
thru 12:00 P.M.
TUKHD.XY
gT lie .lunior (I. A.’* will meet at
file First Baptist Church nl ;t:,'tO
P.M.
The Chapel ITmir of the First
Baptist Chureh will hold rehear*
nal at « tr. P.M.
WEDNESDAY
Tlie U’nman'a Club Bridge and
Canaata Party will lie held at 1:30
P.M. Phone 4B5-W, Mrs. W. M.
Graeesle for reservations.
The Prayer Meeting service nt
e First llnptbt Church will he
7:30 P.M.
THURSDAY
The Royal Ambassadors will
meet nt the Kiist Baptist Church
at 6:00 I' M.
The Klr»t Baptist Youth Choir
will hold rehrnrenl al fl:4f&gt; P.M.
The Seminole Chapter No. Two
O. K. R. will meet at the Maaonlr
I lull nt N:00 P. M.

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Mrs. (iinn Dilici Inins
('ounty ( horjil Group

Miss Dunmit B nkrr
Weds W. Kilpatrick

Maureen O'HARA
left CHANDLER
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Ring Out The Old,
Ring In The New Year
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Bowl Games
100,000 Expected To
See Favored Illini
Engage S t a n f o r d
For Largest Gate
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By JOHN tHANOl.FR
NSW YORK Oh-College football
ay b« in Ur* process of de emHal*, but not i«r Mime 431.uw
tunate pigskin fans scattered
m Florida to California who’ll
m Into th* New Year’s Day bowl

iSlUei Tuesday.

For the four major Jan. 1 bowls
it will be football us usual, urn)
try to get a ticket It you haven’t
;
got one as the customer* stream
m to see:
Illinois and Stanford In the Rose
Bowl at Pasadena.
Tennessee, voted the nation's No.
' 1 college team of 1D5L versus Mary" land m the Sugar Howl til New
urieans.
Orica
Georgia Tech versus Baylor, o
couple of tough Southeastern and
lAuthwrst Conference outfits. In
Miami's Orange Bowl.
And, Kentucky against Texas
istlnn, the Cotton Bowl dish at

St. Louis Cagers DiMaggio Must Be Given Credit
Clemson Meets
Top Their Class
For Quitting While Still A Hero Favored Miami
Uy FRANK FCK
In Kentucky Win
In Gator Bowl
i Kennel Club CallH

NK W
Y tiltK
You've itnt to
give Jut- DIMuuplu er«R t for
q uilling,
One iif huMi-huir* greatest h it­
ters nod outfielder* just couldn't
lake money under fulse pretenses.
That!* what he'd he doing if he
No races a rt scheduled al
played another season.
Hunford-Orlxnilii Kennel Club
By Fit CORRIGAN
lie would have had to Inke n
'luesdny sight hut the grey­
NKW YORK
The warmup* 93 percent pay cut, the maximum
hounds will run again Wednes­
arc over and It* down to the se­ pel m illed under loiselmll law,
day with the Drat rare set for
rious business of conference races had he staved nroiyxt. Joe would
M:W&gt; I*.31.
from now until Hie end of Hie have none of that, lie bus loo
season for the nation's college bas­ much pride.
I.nvucu, breaking fast from the
ketball teams.
i f you’ve seen the DiMaggio number four box In the feature
SI. laud* University has been salary chart* you might have no­ race, the ninth, at tho Hanfordsent to the top of the class In ticed that Joe either got a pay Orlando Kennel Club Saturday
the Missouri Valley Conference on raise or drew the same salary ns night, mndu the 6 / It) run In the
the strength of Its stunning til GO Ihe previous year during his III exceptionally fast lim e fo r ao
victory over Kentucky In tne Su- seasons with the Yankees. IP' curly in tliu season of 111.4 secmills, just ,1/fiths of a second slow­
iar Bowl Tournament at New Or- never had to suffer a pay rut.
can*
A t !I7 he found it difficu lt to er than the track record of 81.1
As for Kentucky, tho No. 1 team get out of bed at 11 o'clock in held by Single Roll,
Saturday night’s result* were:
In Ihe land In lust week'* Asso­ the morning, lie felt he couldn't FIII*T
II AIK—Felicity Tlmei MS.1
ciated Pres* | Kill, tho shooters give his best, and anything less 3 i ri mIal llhusl
U10 till SID
than
perfection
bored
DiMaggio
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etu 1 lu
from the Blue Grass may simply
3
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x.00
to
the
core.
have run up ugainst a team they
&gt;l:i iivli I tii l:—it links Mile
" It took me four to five in­
can't beat In the Hillikins. They've
Time i ax. I
Iflrat llalr Dally llunblel
ning* to wake up in (lu- rnitflehl,"
lust three straight to them.
l &lt;il.-.iihii
IT SO 11.00 I So
It's fur loo early to brush he sal.l just before lie left for
it.1 liininii
« in r, in
6.1(1
Adolph Rupp's NCAA i-hninp* off California. " It took u trifle 5 Vli. Murphy
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Despite Ihe SI. lands defeat Hie longer fur me to rome 111&gt; after
Tlmei
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chances are still that they'll he fielding a ground 'bull In the
&lt;«r.oi,,l Unit Hally llowkle)
11 31) 4 40 4.10
at or near Ihe lop of the heup when nut field. Dot now I fee) wonder I Nil- I 'loll
I I . 10 4.40
the final returns are in three ful to lie back to normal life." 3• Kiik.i
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months hence.
•Xil I *11■-In (111 IIIIO .
In the lllg Ten, Illinois was put cenlerfieltler fur Illft'J we h lV ’J DAILY l e i u i u : Nil- 1 -lull ft ntaaurn &lt;1-21 |mhi 1102 40.
In the favorite's position at the some doulit that M i c k e y Mantle
f i n iit ii n t c iT - r s ta r iir
start of the season, but Indiana will be their limn We think the
Tlmei IN. I
and Iowa both still ure umlcfcaicil Yankee officials are whistling * llrei-sy Kil
1130
lo o
ISO
w n hin
7 in a n
In seven games. The Illini have past Die graveyard in lire Mantle i Delta
Hum
4.oo
won six, Ihe same us Mlchigun case.
lyiillllelll lb. II f S3 20
Mickey rolddll‘1 gll oat today
Stale
FIFTH MAI'D—ft/ links Mile
.TJ.U
In the Big Seven, the c&lt;|uully und piny it g a m e nf l,all and 7 l ; j « y I'li kTlmei
ln'
2) SO
* 40
4 So
big question Ts: Who can be a I Kuo there's nij usarininri- Dial lie will . I,liiIi- Tiini-h
lieu 1.(0
t,|o
sus7 So tar, Ihe answer is: No be t rtnly next spring, medlcul I .I,m ile l l e l f l r
g.iloli-ln ib-&gt;| |'i| ill
one. Kansas thus far Is unbeaten report* t o Du- ronlrirry. I * iiv
six t h i i a i i :—.v iaitm Mite
you can't count on a fellow who
in 10 games.
Tlmei 33.2
A carbon-copy of the Big Seven ha* been wearing u leg brace 6 No Alibi
14 00 7 30 1.(10
7 l-w-l e Trump
14 00 tlo
situation can lie found in Ihe for two nioirth*.
• I'liinerny
1.40
Oddly enough when Mantle fell
Southern Conference where It'*
•2-iliili-ln
15-71
140
40
Ihe field ugainst North Carolina down while chasing a fly bull
S' * CM II ll tc i:—a - 1 Olka Mila
in 4 he World Scries he was
Tlmei ,TJ.l
State.
12 SO « 411 l.oii
Texus Christian I* the outfit to running bind, but not In the .11 Marlon
1
1
*
1
,
I„|,jn
130 l.lo
heat In the Southwest Conference proper direction, a * Inter event* 2 Mllv-r Vee
|,(u
'Jwliili-1.1 1 1 11 114 III.
The Horned Frogs have lost but proved. DiMaggio wil* there To
iiiiu rrii 11 x« »:—n/i«ik» Mile
back liI in tip and made a* graceone gumc In 11.
Tlmei :ri.a
fill a catch a * ymiM cure to see.
* liny Knlr
13 40 I SI) ft.to
That was DiMaggio, the ever 7 Hmi 1h Pucirie
10 10 1.40
4 (n
so graceful one chasing a flying ft Uiiliirln
Dololi-lii
I
I
7
1
IIS
III
bull, running the luisea or h it­
XI
Vfll
llXI't:—3/
Inike
Mile
ting a Inline run. Hut last season,
Tlmei .11.1
Joe was having reflex Irm ilil". I Lavaca
it so
son 4.00
C
Tl
,1
*
«'liu*
j |U 1 ,m
lie was getting Ins hands ahead » li e 31m .VII h —
gtju
of Ills hut. Golfers will tell yon
•Julnli-la l i 4 ] 13] 311
till* bring* ul Mint a slice, lu T FjX T II l i x r t l — NIIKf- T l m r , M.-J
4 40 4.30 B.ou
By GFNF PLOWMEN
linaehiill
Die
hull
cuflliut
la- I lireninlllie
0 llilulil llnmr
4,JO 1,33
| |u
MIAMI (A*—Two high ■ scoring pulled properly when the builds ft b ill I- W 11min
move
abend
of
tho
bat.
football (cams from the Southeast­
TON (G H T H K N TR IK H
Many of Ida drives sailed to
g|HkT IIAITi—Knlarily
ern and Southwest Conferences
I m.jini
Lily Tramp, Btej
Gonrgla Tech and Baylor — dash right field, some of them past i , i i i ‘ i i i p i k ,Man,
Flit ill nr, J d* Donnl.
I'lllllV" IliH-kM,
f
Tuesday In Ihe I9lh annual Orange the right field box seats.
Sits* It-fnmt, 't.oul«r
"There's mi ntontiy In right 11it 141,1 r.
Bowl game before a sellout crowd
N C r ilX H II %4 K —.X /M lh a M il*
field hitting fo r a null hitter,"
of 63,(XX).
Finn y Iiittiirn, f»i I'MHI... It t t
Must experts predict a free — baseball expel I* w ill Irlt you. Kjx.i, Mr» K 1’., KAlrainnn, p)i*r
scoring affair with Ihe game rated T h a t’s Just how Joe felt lust Iv'Uf. H*&gt;U Itp u liln , K u y « ll« n .
T I I I M H IIA I'IT — a /lf lih * M IU
a loss - up. Pro • game belting season.
F u l 11, li.. I'A tlifiit, U rn lie *
lie was a fia i.l of wlmt IPfi'J 1 I**-rI.rlj» ....
was 03 and take your choice.
in,n«l. Mu. k Cho'-hiir,
might
bring.
The
Yankees
were
|
In
,11
llllti
1 lnI1l1.il Trlnhcl. IIhki’Ii
A passing duel was forecast be­
1
1
ri'i'li
paving
him
to
hit
to
left
field.
tween Georgia Tech’s Darrell
F
i
l
l
114
T
I
I I I X I ' K — t -H Ix r llr
Lust summer, Hilly
M artin,
CrnwTord ami lluylnr'* Lurry I*
‘II,id! Ml*i.. Hi,, v A Inly, Uni,, .
who
was
Joe's
rimstun!
com
I
i
.
iim
I,
I&gt;r&lt;mil
ru n , Wnyri* H. ll*n
bell Crawford completed 77 of RIG
L
In Int HHi-iili-il
1*111im| ('iimn,
nl. Miiliitu,
i'll rail, Itml
passes for 1,13.1 yard* und 19 piiuioit on the loud, said; " I f ft
I.
lglili,
we're
going
to
win
Die
pi-nimni
touchdowns last season while I*
FIFTH II x r r —1 /1ail,. Mile
bell, Baylor's all America quur we'll lu-ed Joe lie means SO r.lXjlKllt.XH IIIIWI. II.XNHK'AI*
.llinl.n.
111.II- Mill. Hull 1 1 1|I, HIuiik
much
to
ull
of
ns
Yunkccs."
lerback, completed 105 of 914 for
Casey Hieng.l never spoke any rrimlirr, U’la* liny, l'l|, l-l(i Aye
1,430 und It) touchdown*.
Traveler,
Frank's Hlriiner.
Toih also boast* un All-America truer words when he said: "W e
. S I X T H H A I T I — 1 / U ih a M ile ■
couldn't
Imve
won
without
you,
1.4,ly
ill|,|,H
. Ile iiv e r lim , (Ire n a ile ,
player In Ray Heck, six-fOol twoII,inily Ai-llnn, 111 w Jerry, Star*
inch 209 pound senior giidrd. Op­ Joe."
I.u
I.untilt*.
n lae, IX
I'nti
ijion, Hug Kane.
The Yankees and ull of base­
posing him will be BUI Alhey, Bay­
aHVHXTll IIA( l&gt;—3/ ISIka Mile
..
U tter, I ’rtm son Am t H o ld ,
lor's 313 • pound guard who was ball will miss him.

Race Holiday For Little Jack Hackett
New Year’s Night To Lead Against

Conference Q u i n t s
Put Warmup Stage
Of Season Behind

f

Plenty of gridiron power Is re p
resented, of (he eight learns, six
landed In the top To of the final
Associated Pros* poll of the sea­
son. After Tennessee, came Mary­
land, No. 3: Illinois, No 4, Georgia
Tech, No, 5, Stanford, No. 7, nod
Baylor, No. 9. T. C. U win No II,
and Kentucky, No 15.
The day’* biggest crowd, around
lot,000, Is expected for the Rosa
Bowl, where tne Rig Ten champion
m atte the Pacific Coast Conference
Winner for the sixth straight year,
all remains a six and one half
at favorite to continue the Big
I’m domination over the coast
teams. which have lost five In a
row since the two loops made the
bowl pad. Ohio Stale tied llllnoli,
and only California beat Stan­
ford In the 1931 season.
Rain has soaked the lata Angeles
area, and officials are hoping for
clear skies by Tuesday.
New Orleans reports raki Is pos­
sible for the dash belwffli Coach
Bob Neyland's Tennessee Vo!*, and
Maryland’s Tcrps coached by Jim
Tatum. Hut even ruin won't keep
83,000 nut of the Sugar Bowl, the
only bowl boasting Iwo unbeaten
nod uni led elevens,
Tennessee Is favored by seven
points, but visiting coaches are
about 30-30 In their opinions nn the
final oulcume.
Good weather and the same odds.
•■9 and take your pick, rule tor
tin Coltun Bowl affair between
Kentucky and Texus Christian —
both beaten four limes during the
season. Kansas, Texas Tech, .South­
ern California and Texas defeated
T. C. U,, while Kentucky bowed to
Texas, Mississippi, Georgia Tech
and Tennessee. However, the
g lm e 'l a 73,349 sellout.
Collogn of the Pacific and Texas
Tech, each with X record of six
victories and four defeats, play be­
fore 14,000 In tho Kuo Bowl at FI
Peso, Tex.
Houston, with a 33 mark In IU
games, meets Dayton, tied twice
In nine tills, In the .Salad Bowl at
Phoenix. Arl/., where m.ooo are
expected.
In other bowl*:
Arkansas slide meet* Stetson in
tho Tangerine Bowl at Orlando,
la.; Sun Angelo lTux,) Junior col
plays Hinds (Miss.) In the
i«if*
i
Galveston. Tex., Oleander Bowl;
Taxax College and Bethune-Cookman Junior Cullcge play In the
Steal Bawl at Birmingham, Ala.;
and Prairie View College and Ar­ on the A**ncluted Press' second
GRANGE HOWL
kansas A. M &amp; N meet In the All • America team.
MIAMI un-A crowd nf .KXi.uoo
Georgia Tech, which nlckrd Ihe
Prairie View (Tex.) Bowl.
llrur.ge Bowl because tfm players nr mure is exported to Jam down­
thought .they could have more fun town Miami Innight lu see the King
Orange Bowl Tennis In Miami than anywhere else, took Orange Jamboree parade, a pro­
It easy since arriving hero Wednes­ cession nf KU finals, liumls, drill
Tourney Ends Today day,
going lu tha ruces, sightseeing team* and marching units.
and relaxing. Sunday Coach Bobby The pttrude will Ihi Ihe high spnl
MIAMI BRACK oft-The fifth on- Dodd reversed the procedure with in Mluml'a Orange Bnwl Festival,
It Orango Bowl Junlur Tennis a 00-minute workout that Included which include* to days of parades,
t sporting live ill* and mhlon shows.
jm am enf winds up today with blocking and tackling.
■ala In Junior boys and glrla sinDodd said tho team had lust ex­
fa and doubles and with doubles cess weight picked up during the
In other divisions.
Christmas holidays anil that no
_ finals fund ay, Donald Dali was "pretty well pleased" with tho
Bathe Ida, Md., dafeated Lloyd workout.
Ijan of Miami, 0-1, 8-1, In tha
Baylor, holding two - a • day
« boyi division and Leif mu workouts since arriving here Thurs­
of Palm Beach defeated Marl- day from Waco, took Sunday off
Laframbolse of Montraal, 8 6, to attend church and go light—
In tbe glrla division.
seeing.
sa Maria Ravel of Mexico
H will be the second meeting of
y. .won the small glrla title by Dodd and Baylor’a Coach George
Barbara Mitchell of Cor- Sauer in the Orange Bowl, Sauer
«H . M . « , and P st White wai coach of Kansaa In the 1941
imi Batch 0-0, 6-0.
Orange Bowl game which Tech
f
**laml Bmc*» da* won 20-14.
Kaff Arnold of Coral (la
M i 3-1, 0-3, In the boys

Tiger Single Wing
By F.

t T m ACFEELV

JACKSONVILLE lift- Clomson
and Miami, two football teams
which specialise In speed, meet in
Ihe laventh annual Gator Bnwl
game here Tueiday.
Miami lx favored, Just as it was
last year when tbe&gt;e same teams
met in the Oranfe Bowl. Clemson
won that one, 13-14.
The bowl is a sellout in advance
fur Hie first lime in Ita history,
largely becauie of tha big Clamton following. Hotels, tourist court*
and homai are packed with 18,000
Tiger rooters. About 3,000 3fe com­
ing from Miami to cheer the Hur­
ricanes.
Though the bowl Is a sellout, all
38,300 seats may not be full. Many
ticket* are being offered for sale
by persons who bought member­
ships — Including four seats in a

:ood location and four down near
g«
thee goal lines.
Miami Is the favorite by about
a field goal even though Frank
Smith, star halfback who won han
urxble mention All • America the
past two years, i* definitely out
with an injury The Hurricanes al­
so lost Tackle Joe Bartolovicb.
"We ure going to miss Smith an
awful lot." Miami Coach Andy Gusafson said. “ He could throw as
well as run und lie was our finest
pass receiver."
Clemson I* in good physical con­
dition Coach Frank Howard said
id* chief concern 1* lo net them
mentally ready to meet a Miami
iteam he knows will be fired up to
get revenge for last year’s upset
! Billy Hair, triple • threat AllSouthern Conference tailback who
led the attack against Miami o
year ago, Is even more the key
man in Clemion's single wing nrenxc this time.
Miami's biggest offensivt. threat
is the passing nf ".Mighty Mnuxe"
Jack Hackett, the H2 • pount Tformation quarterback who missed
much of Ihe past two seasons with
Injuries but is sound again.
This is Ihe fourth bowl appear­
ance for cacti team. Clemson Is
unbeaten by tbe total margin of
five polnls In three previous bowl
games The Tigers heat Boston Colege by three In the 1U-40 Cotton
Bowl, Missouri by one In Ihe 1949
Gator Bowl and Miami by one in

New Basketball Coach At Florida
Boasts Unbeaten Record To Dat%
tilta a i Kentucky. Vanderbilt and
Georgia Tech make their league
Associated Prexx sport* Writer debuts. Tbe other nine member* of
John Mauer, une of baiketball'a the Dixie Doten already havfe ap­
better teacher*, wasted little time peared in from one to three SEC
installing Army precision In hla games.
Inexperienced Florida G atori when
Kentucky's o p e n e r
comet
he arrived last spring from the
Wednetday night at Owemboro,
United States Military academy.
The onetime Kentucky and Ten Ky., where the Wildcats face Mis­
nessee coach contemplated hli well- sissippi. Saturday night In Lexing­
drilled outfit's record today and ton Kentucky hex a meeting with
saw nothing displeasing. The Flor­ Loulilana State's darkhevset. T h a
ida entry, which swept through the Bayou Tigers, led by giant Foi*
first Gator Bowl round • robin last ward Bob Pettit, conference scor­
week without a setback, owned a ing leader, have lost only once-~
perfect mark and an upset win to Miiaisslppi State's league lead*
over Tennessee In Ita only South­ era — in seven starts.
Vanderbilt, ranked Just behind
eastern Conference outing.
Lightly regarded In pre-aeason Kentucky by pre • season pickers,
rating! and lacking tven one se­ entertains Tennessee Saturday
nior to aeiion the roller, the sur­ night in its SEC UdUftsr. The Comprising Gatori defend their ipot- modorei won one game and
lea* record against Auburn and dropped two as the visiting entry
Alabama thli week confident they in use annual pre - season Soutfc
are now a force to be reckoned west Conference Tournament ta s r
with In SEC hardwood circles.
Twelve games are on tap this week at Dallas.
Georgia Tech, which scored one­
week . and seven 1 are conference
sided Victories over Auburn and
Davidson to win the Carolina In­
the 1931 Orange Bowl. Miami beat vitational Tourney last week at
Holy Cross and toil to Bucknell Charlotte, inaugurates its 1932 con­
and Clemson, all in the Orange ference program Saturday against
Bowl.
I Tulsne.
By VERNON BUTLER

Big Scoring Game
Is Seen In Sellout
Orange Bowl Duel

G ',kl H e n ry
M e ie r l i n i ,
W h ite
lle tir, I'u fiilie K n t J x h liiln a k F a a l
1 1,d ia l, H ilvttr H ni'ky.
F .H J I I T I I I I A 4 41- J I , ta lk * M ile
M n ltnin rn . In u itile T a k e . A lw a y i
llln c k , V lr k ln V a n illin , K o y T o r,
H a lly llr a m l. Itn lh e r
H u rp rls M .
T e u m H a n a s le r
x i x r i l N A I - F ^ -a / t e ik a M ile
J i n k I ’n rh , N n r lh e r n D e li, Ile a
Nanny
W a lt , T n e h a ile ,
H h aiitro,
(ru n F e n n y . IT* X lo n tan *.
T M A T I I 11 a c f ,— a n t i c 1Cearee
D a le 'll l l l r l , S'arm A t). Hfevniore,
I
...
('te a r T it le , M l ila T r u m p , J i l t , C u te
am t C le v « r , F a n n y Lo u ,

GREYHOUND

Olympic Prospects

. , la Upset
iblic Net Meet
I

ipto the men’s singles
Florida Public

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loaara.

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for completion

ginuutor It

WW*

now under c o iu tru c tM

Assuming government control! will suture equipment
and material! for expansion of this vital industry, we
will tuppiy all dcfenic power, needs in otfr territory
this year. In 1952, in 1953, and in 1954!

way the, boys

through tha water la tha

I Casino

•••and for the years to com#!

r w w i n p o x D i r i N S B . . • Growing faster
thin the reit of the nation, our blueprint for tomorrow
U complete adequate for dcfenic or war.

X

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Wc'vc continued our postwar march to give failgrowing Florida the power she needs for expanding
industries, amazing agricultural growth, increasing inter*
American trade and phenomenal population gains.
W e’ve completed another big new power plant in
1 9 5 1 ...added hundreds o f miles of city and rural
lines . . . added new, improved equipment. Yet, our
"powerhouse" is in o rd e r... for this season. , .

fo r c o m p le tl° n

Bright After Meet

FORT LAUDERDALE LB-Flne
Parformantes by a number of col*
eBe stars n the n th annual Baitwait Mtn'a Collegiate Swimming
meet brightened prospects for next
dumpsM Mcond ie m d m r a u. S. Olymplo swimming
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n . i i M i i i i . i \ n iiH i \ ii:.
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FRENCH FRIED
HOT

t'rf ,'Iii I li fit

M iT ir t : n i k p r iik ii
IN THU N iM H n r T IIK STATU Mli t .i -it 11 • \
«i n i:i t t n ' js
T " t.o| r i.t \ IIKKTHA IT'MIMNO
t H AM. Wlit»*r « •wl(tt Hi |w till
kilo v\ it
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THP. SANFORD HF.RAl.D

Legal Notices

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V O I R F R IE N D L Y

DEALER

S IN C E

1931

M ay A ll ’l’lu* D r e a m s T h a t

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Mold

Me Realized

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lit

This

NEW YEAR
Senkarik Glass &amp; Paint Co.
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11 I W V h ( S i '.'. i i i .I S I r e e l

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M O R R IS O N

IN C lllil'IlK U K I I

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N o w TRY THIS

hrCHiiDS Cough
I or vMii|dt« ami h itiin ln lo dm h&gt; io lth
vou i,Mi now yi 11 11munhnoi tpt-i ulh
pupated (01 &lt; h ih lu o 111 a new pink
atld Mile patlmRC tod he one
( I } V miii i hi Id w ill (llu il
1 2 ) It ion latiH only a.i I v , puttcii
ingredient’
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tmh flat lit c ’ piiM kM k
( 4 1 It w ill ant fiat life lit wmltic and
hrnl raw, tender, m ll.inird ituiM l anil
bronchia I meriihfaric’ , lhu% rcfirvtttg
(tie cough and prorrmiiriK rrvl and
deep A ’ k for C ico iim l’ ioii lor C till
dr vn in the pink ami blue package.

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Tharo't no lubtljtul* lo,
(orulul driving. Nallh*,
it cur* o lubtlilul* lo,
compl*l* oulomobil* in­
to ,o n e *. Voo p ro v id ,
th* inlotmalion w* n **d
and w«'l| ptovid* th*
pollci*. lor loll p,ot*c ■
tlon. Yoo con do it by
phon* il yoo want.

MALCnLtl I1ACNEILL
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By Paul Robinson
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R H O N E IIS

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CREOMULSION
FOR CHILDREN

Use

VI lint liln vtlll l*e m erple*l
itier tlir f#1rptMtne im
nit inurn min ui rlmiHP If M"*' minre l«
M*lr*l In (tie trie phnnr Emi.lt. In
reiurn Vnr 1ht« Me* *oiinM*ilMHl«ii
the m lterlU er I* e«p*«leil In pur
firnittpllf
In iiriter r»»e tn #**
f rioter I Nr Ii* »t piieMlf.lr n o Irr,
Mil VVnnf %Ue WIM*I &gt;*e In unr
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v"M waul to hay *ii vi If, . !♦,
I u II \1 l„ lit \ 1.11lit
I Im " I, Slut.' Itiiuk M i l . Mill,I
i I'"., t t•in&gt;ii.- ntiM
M t is it m :
iitN i.it
i
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•mu *, kiiiti' lot. ui i line", t , ui.
11 K i l l 110''. ......... I'd .........
ll" V tliTiltie, 111 I, S.,|i|,ml
i : i S'" inA I t r i f LHS n u t MALE
I t \ K im KKKIiS. &lt;’o in|iM e line
lliiti*1. T im 'd ', K iid Htme

V M i'll K P I.L K K lln i Ii llenler lui*
Ki'liiTiiill uf Iir 11* hc— utiil i 'i h .
tiietlr* in Ifitlliiuv liin e i
iinn
Park Tel, |.‘ir&gt;| u f!• r ,1 I'll |* M

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kl'I-.t I \ l

N 1 IK V |( I S

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N EW t- i I lu lls -iir lm r il to perf'-i in-n Mid flm ir* inmlt like
new l-'medii'iK. . l.-ittiiriir .ft w a i
!i'K I ’." liil.li ihiMi'i ptuuL, 22
t"»i« Kiperience in Seroiaela
County. II. U
tilraio n , L a ke
kl ,rv
M ltt.A SM M M im iiiiik SentliU'l, M l*
Inn,In Eiei'intt S’ «l. ( ‘.ill Hull'll
Itnv. Ilttft..l
W A S H IN i■ Mm bine'
■i-|iaircd.
r» "n'liul' ul Hervi, r. Work
K'liiMilitt-'d Cull i'2K-M
S P IC Iill
\* lif* lie i Sldlii)V I i Midi
I I 'i 1"'|- S'|,
II liiin li- f '.) f,li S,|.
L'll) il' -\ I'tiJklt S llllll'l' |K.',!I

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Ilium I " l lu
A p ldiiit I.v I A |it 'il,
!•••*( S lii.uip "it K n illi" ut l l ,, iii
e i'*, ilL‘ 4 K. 1st St.
Si t I IflT Y I t MUCH x
I V IM lW iE P U N T S \ M l
s i P p t 1 \ |i
t lil.E ltV P L A N T S
kliiple
I'tiuue 7‘*7
i lu ll. M inim i M uiket l 'i i I i I uik ", 'i lilli \
Im l* V'diiule tbdeiy. In m- Kin
1*1.1 M il IN K
tun, Went Side. Plume l-tit W
(.'outim l nud n p iiii wmk
Free
1'len-e Htttlfr HR In* innllji f elf
eitiluate. H I
Hurvey.
2l)l
' L I.K itY P L A N T S , Vnlunte iin - -u
II nn error tio n r i In ruitr «nl,
Vie iiinniil Dr rii|MMi«llilr
fur
Sail fur-1 Ave. Phone 1Si*H
I t vminy lied*, ready to plunl.
innre then #ne lir t M m t Is irr *
1‘liiitie U.'ltl-J,
Hon.
LA \VN Ml HVKItS Shnrprned, tilN K W ( 'H A N K yn* w ulei hentei ' cycle, repuitcd&lt; leak ami key
Hlld K ill *tuve liu tli f 7 f. llll. L‘l)|
wuik
Prunip! eervlre. I I. W.
M«|de Avenue
S'lonitin 'll" K lib St
N It'L liltK K N ii|diuU tire,l living
lll'.N liltY fur inline n i ' w ! Cull
moni m ite K»"d eonditinn, reu
IIERALI)
1 IH mid iuk Circoliitlun to lend
-mnuldy itilred. Kun Itnllilier,
y"U The Sunfurd lleruld while
'eluent liliiik
liiiu«e i,|i|iu*itii
on VHi’iitliin.
tireeli Volley lln iiy .
— 1
POM KENT
VI.L
TYPES
ItuHiioter
work
Mi l) N K W H PA PK ItH
IteiiHiinuble Hull-* Free KaliW K I . A K A A F A H T M I N T H , l(o .in . Lor *nle ut Sc t pmitid nt the
m ule, Spremlnr Service, Lime
Sun ford Il« r*id
and Htur«*. 4 1.1 W F lrn t S t r c .il
u n i Dolomite uml
FertilD er,
I'hon* 400-W.
Carpenter A
llrucey.
Phot..
^ ^ j ^ l 'li u ii m * A. EdUun.
i 'MhLM or mm..t
,9111 ) 1)1. K 4iK&lt;' cm ip ln l&lt;&gt; rent nlc*
A IIT IIX E H W A N T E D
— 0 L. L. HILL
Plano
Technician.
opt. mt |tP M iin ii* !il huai*. I'lm e i l Phone n il &gt;V. Itoute I, Sailfu r ,{ i i rili'i, uiul rln t'k c ii-. N ir «
We
liny,
k
II
A
Hade
lined
I
ford.
ill nl fur cl|(ht p i. .I'lc, 1‘lumu
fm nit ore. W ilxim-Muii'r Kurn4(9.
(V H P K N T U It VYOItK
itm e Co. .'Ill K. let. I ’lione tifiri.
.J—\ ...
-- — ■ For ipiick repair Job,, or email
, 9— Krai Hnlal* Mir Sal* —I JHLbuilding, Cull Jim U 4 2-M -4,
H—
HELP W A N TED
—8
HK.M INO I.K K C A I.T Y
M A s s a CE:
Colonic Irrlg n ilo n *,
I 1120 Mnjinulla A * * ,
I'hon* 27 IIE A U T IC IA N , Menlor iireferred.
Vapor Until und IteducIriK. M l,*
•Sulury and cominlneion.
H a r­
T. VV. M rro — W. IHetrlrhH
l.iinjr, ItlLM Elm
Ave.
Phono
riet’, Beauty Nook. Ph. 071.
J.
I I I ku inn — A«Hociat*M.
l ll f i .
W A N T E D : Erperdcnci-d itonkkeen.
I.OTH
er. Permunent.
W ith
reliable 19— N f f r i c K! - P K11HON A LS — L*
firm. Character reference* neet.'ompietp Itadlutor Repair.
91 BU fur went front. t&gt;r&gt;0 fur r* ,t
e ,,u ry . Apply In w rllin it k I v I iik
T O M M Y 'S HA D1A TO K
front. Nenr City Limit*.
full
particular*. Uox HX c'o
HEP A III SHOP
HOHA L. PAYTON
Smifurd Herald.
UKD W IN D H A M
K rfU ttrrd Krai Ealil* Urukrr
P A IN T A N D B O D Y SHO P
l l l l Park A rt. _ _ _ I’hon* 11(0 flE L P YVANTKD— Yotmif man a*
nulc.* clerk. Knuwledfie of tire* I'hone I I 9 8 .1
Sanford. Fta.
SMALL hut pro.ncruiiH arocci'y
iiil
Atuhe* preferred. Steady tm - WtSSSSSX^^ r*.. *■i(TT—
ut u Kicut itucrlflVc. UL'O (;ypri'i&lt;*
LOST A N D F O U N D — t l
plovnirut. Croup limurnnce. Vn- t l —
_Avo. phono l7 tjJ.
cation
with
pay.
Flrextune
LOST: Female blnck cocker auanStore*
nUSINK'SH PIlOPEItTY. Warulei, white apnt on cheat. AnahmiKc 1fit)* liy
IditiU'iI nt'iir ^ L K ^ A ^ t w n .t u iit lie d
were tu Pulay. C h ild ', pet. R«-

THE
SANFORD

nil*

center of town. On renter lot of
ward. Call 1400 or tlQll.W.
W 0H K W A N TED
—•
three lut* comprlklnir
lilocli. 9—
(9) Thu Amerfcan panther, or
Two amaller itore* ntluchol
with two nlc* ill* apartment* HAI1Y H irfK n . Mr*. Ea!k*nb*rtr. ^iiima.
Beet refrr*nc*».
Ph. 12T7-W.
ov*rh*nd. All rented at nic* In*
AVTOMOBILBIt
—11
com*. |!2,B00. Phone 43S-J nr tiABY AlTTEIt. U*»t of"r*f*r*n- 19—
cm i Mr*. Miriam Vlnup,
110 SIN T A CAR- U'drlvi U by day, J J
SM-M.
___ _____________
W r it 10th HL Phon* 1013-M.
w*«k, or Muon. Cn*U*b Fort*
A. H. LOHMANN
" " - K f f l afi: ..............
' *
'
and American Ford*, M i n i ,
H«f. HEAL ESTATE llrok.r

2790 Orlando Dr. Stnford, Ph. 089 l l — 9 P B C 1A L i E B V t C B a - t l
•tatloa waiona and convtrtlblfta.
StrickUnd-Morriion, I m „ S&gt;
f4E\V 2 bedroom hou**. everyFlral St.________________.
„
thin* roomy. Hremway A 0«- HOME Delivery, fuel Oil—Kerornire Port, two hlg lota. W. 24th
■an*. Call 9190, Thrifty R*r- F0HD” Model A „coupe. |SiaQ *nt
vlc* Station.
Ih B U ft«L
at Mayl*.

?fr&gt;

Jiarie-

�wftfri D. Marti*

Missing Planet

Btne* In The News

Dies After Ittnsss

Tallulah Proves

'

AOBe

Supreme
Soprem# C o u tl^
fo M I
Men. Dm . SI. . . . .
which later .reverses
th# ruling..
..
th*
TH E BAMFOBD HERALD - tor I960, about th* only major __________
election to
paving Improvement during the A* a result of the City e|e&lt;
year to the rnunty area ha* been November, the City dropped plan*
he
the paving of the Grapeville Ave­ for the terminal It t* now being
nue Road for a distance of 1.85 promoted as a private enterprise
( ( • a t la s * * / m m *-*■ • d a # i
miles. Two other major road pro­ under the leadership of Albert
Ingleyy of the 8anford Atlantic Na­ jects, the widening of Geneva and Fltta, young Sanford businessman.
tional Bank today revealed that French Avenue* have been de­
early June, the trustees
on Nov. 30 dcpoelU were 11,002, layed due tn City difficulties In of During
the Bert Fish estate In DrLand
807 higher than the $4,981JI24 fig­ securing the necessary rights d voted
8600,000 toward the con­
ure of Nov. .10, 1030.
way.
struction of the proposed Bert
During mid-January, the new Fish Memorial Hospital in San &lt;$
E. G. Kilpatrick of the Florida
State Bank aUted that as of Nov. 185,000 annex lo the First Preshy- ford at First Street and Mellon.10, depoalta were 83,9.11,010, an In­ terian Church was opened al a ville Avenue.
crease of $311,395 over the Nor. consecration service ami dinner
In Oviedo, Paul ('«IM|&gt;i»-ii got
.10. 1030 deposits of 1.1110,1 M
allenrM by 230 nun.U-i*.
Home building is keeping up the
On Jsn. II, tho new Mrmorinl the rnntract for a 824,000 rllntf
record pace of last year when 140 City Hall of Oviedo was dedicated and hospital.
In October the County Commis­
hornet were built at a cost of 81,. to a beautiful and Impressive cere­
•
sion approved the rrdlstrlrtlng of
0t2,100, and which was swelled hy mony.
the $1,041,999 Castle Brewer
“ rlct*.
On Jan. .11, Florida Fashions an­ Ihe County Into five new dlstri.
»yson drew the eon
Housing project permit to (2,68.1,­ nounced that it was moving its Fred A. Dyson
contract
for the extensive alterations now
324. Tn* building permit total mall order division to Orlando.
through Nov. ,10 of l96t waa $2,­
A major event In Jnnunry was going on at the Court House. Word
304,281. Of this $1,020,175 was for the opening nf the new Florida was received that the Navy In-A.
the building of 1,17 new homes.
State Bank drive-in annex, perm it­ tended to spend 84,600,000 on th»B'
During December, permits were ting motorists to make ifeposlts Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air S ta­
tion.
Issued for nine homes, bringing from their automobiles.
The prn|mse&lt;l bond Issue for
the total to 148, or six more than
Pending projects In Sanford are
a $.160,000 waterfront terminal Ihe Nrw Elks Recreation Building,
last year.
Another
Indication of
the proposed by the City was validated n new Tourist Recreation Building,
growth of Sanford Is the fact that In June by Clrrult Judge M. 11. a nrw building for Prtltn Paris,
during November, .1,216 water Smith to spite nf the objections nf Inc., and completion nf the William
Clarke and Edward Higgins hous­
mains were Inspected, an Increase Interveners.
The Interveners then carried the ing project*.
of 228 over the November, I9RM
reading*.
More than BOO new customers
were added during 1931 by the
Florida Tower and Light Co., In
the Seminole County area, Includ­
ing Osteen to Volusia county, II. If.
1 1 M i l o u t w l i t . • t • 1 1 * • I h y i 4# 11 h 11«v | i n l l »**
Coleman, divisional manager, an­
nounced thla morning. Service was
extended lo Lake Ashley and to
Lemon Bluff. The cnmpanv has
added more customer* In 1961 than
to any previous yearly period.

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By BOB ANTHONY
Burled OnNfh u n d a y
i t u i t s s H r i M ess* s m i
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph
The Sanford Bowlin. Alley* Martin.
New§ Of Year
NRW YORE on—Tallulah BankEdward
died rt
Harry T. Moor*. Mima bombing
waa th* scene of a highly con­
bsad want on th* air Sunday nlfht the local._
... i t ;
Mr. and Mrs Roy II. Claln of victim, will probably be burled at
A .l
tested bettle for first place Morgantown. W. Va., rnroutr to Mims Thursday afternoon. Dr.
without Incident after aomaone Sunday after a five ySar Ul
iy_ night
The
"Mixed Coral Gables where they have a George Stark* announced today.
reatene* to bomb Iba eastat
Born on Doe. M, 1M . in
League” began last September winter home. They were accom Conflicting
attar If aba appeared.
lehem, Pa.. Mr. Mirkloy
report* from
and eevenl men from th* station panted by their 14-mnnlhs-nld new* sourcesearlier
- Tbe threat cauaed police to ed In Longwood the peat t*
caused Dr. Starke
are
represented
on
the
team*.
grandson, Jeffrey Evans, whose tn Investigate In order to ascertain
I, starch and watch the theater for Ho was employed bv the
Team* Navy No. I end Navy Nn. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Evans, Ihe
hours.
Orlando Roonol Club and
correct burial date.
3
fought
It
out
Friday
night
Mias Bankhead, alar of the Na- member of the Baptist Church.
nad driven lo Miami earlier.
Meantime Moore’s wife is Im­
Q
&gt;
see
who
would
ha
in
first
‘ Broadcasting Company’* He la Survived by hi* widow
Also ( board were Margaret Mcy proving at the Femald-Laughton
"Big Ahow,, r waa Involved Hrar. Vivian MarkJoy of Longwood place. Navy Na. 3 waa in first ers and Seaman Thomas P atter­ Hospital, according to Dr. Starke.
place
going
Into
th*
fray
with
son nf Key West, and R. Wilson He stated she Is suffering from a
‘ concluded court ease In and ■ slater of Alteqtown, Pa.
former maid-secretary,
Funeral services will be hold at Navy No. f only g game* behind. of Ihe U. S Naval Air Station. fractured skull but her internal In­
It
looked
as
though
Navy
No.
1
Miami.
vyltffi Cronin, was convict 1:00 P.M. al Drlston Funeral
juries are nearly all cleared up.
ed of rai
raising the actreis' checks Home with Dr. W. P. Brooks, Jr., might take over as they took
The plane departed Miami al
Though Dr. Starke will not per­
the
first
two
games
but
Navy
3:30 p.m. Saturday for Pittsburgh mit tbe Moore widow to attend
officiating.' Burial will bo at • lat­
No.
3
made
a
comeback
In
the
and was to continue to Buffalo her husband’s funeral, be has con­
er date. The widow he* request­
ed that flower* pkaae be omitted. third gam* and when the eve­ before returning to Miami Sunday. sented to permit her tn go tomor­
Korean War
rting was over Navy No. 3 waa
row lo tbe Rurtoa funeral home,
still laader in tha league by a
&lt;c»»w «a trrmm n e t e
By The ASSOCIATED PRESS
where Mrs. Moore la to arrange
lonely
1
gam*.
The
leading
N. camps. Most of the St,000 R. E. Thompson Of
Search plane* rnared through theh final burial.
team o f' the league Include*
i U. N. claims were Hated as
murky
skies
to
the
East
and
West
Perry, N. Y. Diet Gen# Arnold, Boh Gaaton, L. today hunting three aircraft which
. toners by the Rada In official
Watte, Dave Tecpell, and Dorothy
radio broadcasts were South Ko
vanished to flight over the week­
Roy E. Thompson of Perry, N. Von Htrbulla while Clem Mason, end
Registration
with a total nf GO person*
P.
Phillip*.
Bill
Foster,
Skeht
Y.,
died
h
e
n
at
1:43
Thursday
Communists Insisted Mon­ night. A retired school principal, Bwteakowakl and Margaret Von aboard.
If n lliS M
V n b / M l O a«&gt;
d tp that they already had turned Mr. Thompson had bean living In Herbulle all bowl for the second r The bizarre sequence nf aerial
this area have been notified
te a r all bask data on war pete* Sanford a month at 410 Oak Ava- place Navy No. 1 team.
disappearances sent srorcs nf mill In
by mall that It will he nrectaary
v and only "minutiae” was
Lt. C. L. Sullivan returned lary planes, from this country and for them to come to the Chamber
Libby declared It waa not
Canada,
Into
Ihe
hunt.
io, ta n at her* from his leave In Teas*
of Commerce building to get
autlae * but "a grave matter.’* Ha was born
Tbe missing planes:
_ was a mem- today and the Station Basketball
var. N
new registration cards.
'Urn Allied negotiator paid North
I
A
non
•
scheduled
airliner
ah 143 of James- Team will go Into their regular
Resident* of all other precinct*
..it considered It a definite com her of ML
town, N. Y. He waa also a mem iraelle* routine again efler lay- carrying 40 persons which dlsap of the county will not need
iB iln ia l
peered
on
a
inn
•
mile
Pittsburgh
ng off for the holidays. In
to register If they voted or were
f - ' An official U. N. spokesman, bar of tha Order of the Ei
Orand Offlc
car of
ire-holiday plav the Sanford to Buffalo flight. It look off Sat­ qualified to vote to the last
_____
.
Brit. Gen. William P. Nuekola Star and a Boat 1____
urday
night
for
the
normally
one
He
waa _a mammam
hr* have won on* from Orlando
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general election In November,
■alt It appeared to him that the that organisation.
First Baptist Church of Junior College and lost one to hour hop with a three hour gnso- 1030. Rut those who failed to
Reds were "Just going through the bar of
lipe
supply.
Tampa University, On Jan. 11
motions. They had nothing new to
2. A C-47 military transport, last re-register during the registra­
are his widow, four they will travel to Jacksonville
| lay. They appeared to be merely
heard
from Sunday afternoon near tion period In 1930 or those who
t waiting for Instructions from high- daughters, two sons, twelve grand­ to meet the NAH team there Phoenix, An/ It wn* carrying 2* have rearhed a legal voting age
children end a sister.
and Jan. 14 they will plav Pa­
or have attained a legal voting
K « up ”
_____
Remains w en sent to Perry, N. trick Air Fore* Rase at Cocoa. persona. Including III West Point residence, will need to register.
cadets,
on
a
flight
from
Hamilton
Y., for funeral Interment.
A home gams Is scheduled for
A person must have tieen a re.
SEOUL, Korea. uH-Communist
Jan. 2S&gt; at the Hemlnols High Air Force Base. C alif, In Good sldent of the State of Florid t
A. J. Greer, manager nf (he
troops clung stubbornly to an Alfellow
Air
Base,
Texas
School gymnasium with Jack­
3. An Air Force F-M Mustang for one year and of Seminole Florida Home Gas Co., stated that
‘ I hill position on tha western Concentration Camp sonville Filer* providing th* op­
Cunty for six months to order the company had added 100 new
nt today In the face of a U. N.
position. There are tentative fighter, whlrh vanished after Its In he qualified to vote.
customer* In the Banford area, and
pilot,
believed
the
only
person
counterattack now In Ita fourth day.
plana for a home gam* th* first
Registration hooks will remain 30 tank Installation* to nutiying
The battle for tha snow • cov­ d j s m f i i r . r r . a i : a week
aboard
on
a
flight
from
Spokane.
or January but a definite
Wash., to Travis Air Base, Calif open earh week day from 9:00 area* during IDSL
ered position west of Korangpo waa standby prison camps, for us* In date has not been set as yet.
Today marked th* completion of
kaod tohand alt lints, In tempera­ event of emergency. He says he Is
Had weather hampered search A. M. to 3:00 P. M. from Jan. 2
Tomorrow will be a new day
through Mar. 1| at which time all gas aloves and appliances lo
tures as low as 30 degrees below not authorised to say m on at thla of a new year and many men efforts
Mm.
Hut despite thickening *kle*. l.l they will he rinsed In order t the new LP protan* air gas which
time.
here say they’ll be starting off
- U. N. forces were driven off the
avv, Coast Guard. Air Force, flv nrepare for the primary electin'! has a much higher BTU rating
It la known, however, that Mc­ th e , year with a clean slate.
kill Friday by a battalion of Chi­ Grath Is proceeding under th* last When asked, "What New Veer
II Air Patrol and Knyal Canadian M«v 8, 1932. AH registration* than formerly. The company re
nese Reds supported by 10 links and most drastic section of the resolutions are you making"? Air Force planes joined In the will he made to the office of th* rently installed a new »75,&lt;mn
plant for the making of this newsupervisor.
r self propelled heavy guns.
Itso Internal Security Act, popu­ These are *ome of th* answer* hunt for the airliner.
type of gas.
An Eighth Army briefing officer larly known as the McCarran Act. f received:
The search concentrated over Ihe
The major City project of ihe
said allied troops backed by four
mountain*
of
Western
I'ennsylvan
That section charges Ihe attorney
Fred Wood: *‘| resolve to keen la and Ihe Great Lakes, where
year w n the building by Jarro
ShrinerH,
KiwaniH
tanka and low - flying planes failed general with tha responsibility for night
life at a minimum and to Coast Guard roller* scanned the
Construction Co. of the 8141.000
In knock the dug-ln Red* off the rounding up and holding all per­ make sure
1952 la a much drier water from below
baseball stadium on Mellnnvllle
o « a | i&gt; « &gt; 4
rase Am i
hill in a weekend attack.
sona likely to commit laootage or year than 1031".
Avenue. This Is now to Ihe final
U. N. force* moved out again espionage should there be (I) an
In
Arl/una.
rain,
elnud*
and
high
Another
box
of
gift*
was
contrib­
Frank Hutchison: "I have re­ wind* kept all hut heavy search uted hv |he vnuno people of th" stages nf completion.
Monday, Ihe Eighth Army com­ Invasion of Ihe United States or solved
Two nrw pumps were lnsUlled
that sometime during th&gt;- planet grounded These roamed ov­ First Methodist Church. Several
munique aald, but a new snow Ita possessions; (I) a declaration
at the water works, arrnrding to
of 1962 I will get hark to er
alorm curtailed eerial operations. of war by Congress: or (3) an in­ year
the
rugged
mountain
area
north
anonymous
donors
aUn
gave
I
mixcs
rom t".
City Manager Clifford McKIhliio.
The battle raged 30 mile* north surrection within this country In l h «Ksnwen
for families.
who recently resigned to arrept n
Jones: "I’m not making east of Phoenix.
of Seoul, less than 10 mile* north­ aid of a foreign enemy.
Cant.
William*
also
expressed
position with the engineering firm
any resolutions, that way i*'l
east of the truce talk village of
thank"
tn
Arthur
Klrehhoff,
who
Th* law provides that should any have
PHOENIX, Aril. •.P-Nlneleen ea
of Smith and Gllldple, Jackson­
none to break.
Panmunjom.
rnntributrd
his
service*
nn
several
of these things occur, the Presi­
Wayne Rakken: "Store thia I* del* from Ihe U. S Military Arad dnvx when there was a shortage I ville.
dent may proclaim an "Internal
year I resolve not to g e t emy nl West Point were among the
Other Impiovement* Included
PANMUNJOMrKore* (At-Tbe security emergency”, and thus set leap
23 person* on a military tran*|&gt;nrt of workers at the dime Ixiaids.
installation nf an alternate ronnrr
unless proposed to".
foiled Nation* and Ihe Commu- In motion a roundup of "each per­ married
tlnn from the reservoir to the
as wr all say farewell to plane missing in hour* after ra
liata again today exchanged pris- son a* lo whom there Is reasonable theSo year
limping station for emergency.
11*31 let'* all loot, dining for landing Instructions.
mer of war letter*
ground to believe that such person forward to Ihe
And weather throughout Arl/mia Iwllevrd the hlg transport may lx Inch watrr mains have tieen
new year with a
The Communist* brought to probably will engage In. or prob­ nrayer to our heart*
for a last­ today hampcicd Ihe senrrh for tlilt have gone off course Into the extended In the Wynne wood Sub.
hi* military armistice site
* ‘ mo
“ let­ ably will conspire with others to ing psare to thla ronfused
this
world hlg C-47 plane and an F-St fighter nigged mountain area northeast of division where the phllllps Pro.
AUltd POW8 in br
ter* from Allied
engage In. acta of espionage or of of ours. Ilava fun tonight, drive plane which also has hern missing here.
pertlrs have built many new
and white -propaganda
. . . . ____ _ tinged
____ Ml* sabotage”
*lncc Sunday afternoon.
Al Hamilton Air Force Bare to homes. Matos have also been In­
carefully,
but
above
all
here’s
.
They, w en destined for
The Me Carran Ael auggasta that
Only heavy aircraft have taken California, It waa reportedI the ea­ stalled south of Twenty-fifth
several countries.
membership to th* U. 8. Commu­ wishing you all a very happy off for tho early search with the ileta were among the a stward. 8treet between Orange and Willow
U. N. turned over M letter* nis! Party anytime during the last "IIAPPY NEW YEAR".
lighter craft being held hack pend­ They presumably were returning Street*. Other main* have been
_
»ed to Allied POWS In North three years be considered as one
ing better flying conditions. Main, tn tho academy after Christmas laid to Goldiboro.
Korean carape, Including three tel­ Hem to arriving al w a ^ rreasonei
According to aoologlsl* hat* do clouds and high winds were rc with their families In Northern
Since tho rnmplctlon nf the
ler* for Me), (ten. William F. Dean. able ground" tor detention
ported to the search area. It was California
not make neats.
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Heavy Influx Of
Tux Returns Front
Gamblers Seen

All Male Jury Is
Deliberating Case
Of Tallulah’s Maid

Cronin, charged with forgery and
grand larceny In raising checks
W signed by the actress
Roth shies rested Thursday after
t a flurry of |&gt;oetry ranging from
ffhakrsnearean quotation-, to un
original laiem by Defense Attorney
Fred It. Morltt.
Mrs. I'mnln specifically Is arcus
ad. In a at count Indictment, of
Jj raising more than $4,two worth of
checks written by Miss Hunk head
The defendant lias adnillted hik­
ing tho checks hid contends she
was forced to do so to get hock
money she herself paid ool to keep
the actress In "marijuuna, boote,
cocaine and sex."
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Miss llankheud hus vehemently
I* denied the allegations out u( court
l and has said the threatened "ex­
pose" was a "blackmail attempt"
to keep Ilie ease from going to

K trial.
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The lernpesliions uelrcss look the
stand only briefly during the 12
y day Irlul Knrly in Ihe hearing,
General Sessions Judge Harold A.
Stevens blocked defense ulleinuts
to discuss pur|Mirti-d events In ihe
actress’ private life lie said Ihe
Issue was whether Ihe while haired
Mrs. Cruniii hud u rigid to raise
her employer’s cheeks.
Mill defense witnesses, from time
to limn, Injected lurid statements
allegedly concerning Miss Itank
head's personal affairs befurc they
were cut short by the court
Assistant District Attorney Jc
, Mine Kidder opened his siunuia
linn fur Ihe prosecution by quoting
Shakespeare:
"Who steals inv purse steals
trash
. . hul lie Ihut filches
from me my good name, rolls me
\ of that which nol enriches him,
anil makes me poor Indeed."
Mnrllt said tils client was a
Tuunhle maid" al the mercy of
, "the temperamental slar. the
mighty Miss llaiikhead."
lie railed Ihe rasir "u dispute
between Iwo elderly ladles, line
Who tries lo look young and one
wlm shows her uge rullier grace
fully."
Mrs Cronin Is 59 and Miss
llankhriid is 48 years old
4

$IVI«IIY BURNIO while playing uinund u bonfire with neighborhood
youngsters, Itonald F. Feildi-i wit/, 11, uu-lvi-s a Cliristmuf present from
his brother, Hubert, If, while Ids mother, Mm. I.llllun KedderwIU, looks
on smilingly In their Sumiyslde, N. Y. home. Honuld, who hus been In
the hospital since May, ID4II, was permitted by his doctor to he at home 1
with the fumlly over the Yule holiduys.
(frili'r/tatlomd Fxrjuilur; I

ROMK MV—Foreign Minister Muhoinetl Kalah el Din Pasha uf Kgypt
says Ihe main sel defense of ihe
Suez Canal should he mi Turkey’s
frontier with Husslu-nnl In Ihe
Canal Zone itself
Kalah el llln, vaeallmilmt here
While Hip H. N Assmuhly In Purls
It suspended for thr Chrirlmas
holidays, ||ave Ida vines al a news

AKINOINO TMI OMMIN3 of n New Ymk ploy. Ihoodwuy shuwmsn Hilly
Hose ond actress Joyiu Mutlht-ws, ex-wlfo of comedian Milton Hetle,
make llielr lint public iippvaiuucu logclhcr since Joyce was named by
Klcunni Hose In sepuialloli suit llo-v h fused liiciomneid when uuwimeii
asked If lie and Joyce had uny plans lor Ihe Inline.
(fiilrruulluoalj

umermis bloody clashes have
orriirred In Ihe Canal Zone between
Dlllisli furees and Kgypllan civil
Ians ami police since Egypt's mill
October tlvclslon tu scrap tier Irea
tire with Mrllaln.
A military spokesman for Ihe
Egyptian umbassy In Home ampli
fliil Ihu foreign minister's stale
mold on remote defenses "You
don't wall tu start defending a
canal mild the enemy roaches the
canal," the spokesman said.

-Zlan.

j,'. William W. Dickinson, who
r warned his farming on a &lt;1.000I'lanUllon near l.lttlo
-W ", Atk., is today tile hero nf
-Afghan rotton growers, In part
,. because lie taimht them what a
miulerful Inatrument the hoe Is,
r enough Itaek musele goes Intu
,hl use.
; Here as an advisor on cotton
WKW
slpns Food and Agriculture t-vhpl«^l ««slslanee program, Dlcklnsen found many faults with
Afghan methods of farming,
awnv of them centurl«s old,
.Instead of mw rulllvatlnn nf
pM*n the Afghan Blantons broadMat Uiatr ae-d. then wait'd pa­
ten tly for nature to produce o

Man With a Mae"

■ pleklnaon tohk in*'.look al
(hew. methods, ■Kad lfWarWsmHh
Mild an Amerieax-atyle hoe by

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*6ET* A /HEW R E C IP E * -'rtX i* e TH E ^
TENTH O N E THIS MORN/AtG - WANTING
*JU ST 16 P R U N ES -U N W e /N K LE D KIND
*-V FIRM AND FRESH*- - -T H yM KN

JACKSONVILLE bR-Tha collec­
tor ut Internal revenue today an­
ticipated a heavy influx of 1(1 per
cent tax returns from gamblers,
but only the governor of the state
will be allowed to know the names
of those who file.
Collector John I.. Pahs Thurs.day announced returns on more
than $64,000 from tlx Florida gam
biers
Fahs tahl, however, that the fed
eral internal revenue code pro­
hibits revenue officials from re
Mbits
leasing any Information concern
Ing names, amount or source of
Income or any Imokkeeping dala
of those who file.
Kalis said tho single exception
to that was the governor, who may
request such Information In order
to enforce state laws nr enforce
collection of state Income taxes
Fahs said Ihe federal law prohibited release of all Information
not specifically authorized.
He said It was specifically pro­
vided in Ihe 1931 law requiring
gumblers to purchase a $30 occu­
pational tax stamp, that names
and addresses of such purchases
would be u matter of public rec­
ord. To date, 283 Floridians have
purchased the stamp
Rut, Fahs said, "m at's as far as
it goes. I have to be governed
by the luw and 1 don't nuva the
authority to release any Infurmu
lion exc-enl ut Ihe request of the
governor."

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distraught her testimony "wouldn't
be with the full knowledge of
what she wa* laying."
Krle Hamits, another Fairmont
College Instructor, testified he
and his wife were with Mrs. Mintdel late yesterday when she Itarriraded herself In a bedroom,
apparently bent on Jumping out
a window. He said she flourished
x carvlnv knife and sobbed that
she lost her profession, her re­
putation and her Job.
Horace H. Meldahl of Charles­
ton, attorney for Dr. Mundel,
charged she had l*en hruwlwaten
on the witness stand by U. H.
Senator M. M. Neely, Fairmont’s
77-year-ohl wisard of oratory
who appointed Mrs. lamdln to the
education Ixmrd when he was
governor and Is her defense at­
torney.
"You’re a filthy, lousy liar,’
shouted Neely.
Judge .Meredith admonished IK i t h
Meldahl and Neely. They Ixith
apoloalsed, Neely refused to
snake hands.

lime being ut lenst
six
AP CorresiKimlent
Wllilum C.
flamard qimied Hen. .lames A.
Van Fleet, Klghth Army command­
er: "Wo will not saerlfleo our inen
needlessly What Is the use of thou­
sands of casualties If it Is question­
able whut gixxl they will do?"
The Allies eimllnued lo press for
u full ucrmintlng of Ihe 3o.ouo pris­
oners they suld were not listed on
the Hells' prisoner rosier. Must of
the 30,000 were South Koreans.
High authorities In Tokyo have
said the 3,11X1 American prisoners
reported by the Iteds was approx­
cans missing In ucllnn. American
officers havo reported Ihe Iteds
killed 5,000 In H.ooo captured Amer­

icans.

Ilowaver, U. N. negotiators asked
Ihe Communists fur on accounting
of l.OiS U. H prisoners whose
names were broadcast by Ihe Iteds,
but were not on the Red Hit.

president of the CIO and tho
says higher living costs and in­
dustry profits Justify s substantial
wage Increase.
'Hie 630.000 USW members em­
ployed In ite Industry now average
slightly less then $2 an hour, c
The Wege-Pullcy Committee eifP
phaslzed (net the strike was put
off only until the convention at
Atlantic CHy.
Mr. Truman expressed happiness
and hope when he heard Ihe news
ut his Independence, Mo., home
The hope was that there wlU be
no striae at all.
The slrel Industry has not made
a wage offer and Murray has ac­
cused company negotiators nf bar­
gaining In hail faith. The inilustiai
maintains a pay hike would only
add tn Inflationary pressuru.
Murray announced Ihe decision
to hold off Ihe strike after a Iwo
and one half hour conference with
Ihu Wage-Policy committee. The
Jan. 1 deadline tlltl not allow the
WSB time to study tho situation
and make a recommendation.

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The crater lake of Chubb Crat­
er averages 9,100 fast In diameter.
8lr flaimiul Baker, British ex­
plorer, was up pointed governor
of African Hudan in the early
IH70’* by the Egyptian khrdlve.

Tito Mar* Folks Yos. T tU
TI m More Goods You Sell

The American glass-blowing In­
dustry In recent years has pioneer­
ed in the creation of new de­
signs.
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AN INJURID WOMAN (lop) and men (bottom) are renwved from the
scene of the flash-lire that swept through four storlee■of a New York
rooming house, killing two persons und Injuring five others. The police
•eld Hie hlsze storied when an oU stove exploded n a room Mar toe
stairwell on the parlor floor. In a matter of minutes, the flames flared up
Uirough the atalrs, blocking all exila from the building. (IxUrxallonaU

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The communists, In a written re­
port. replied that 571 died of
wounds or disease or were kilted by
U. N. air ralda or artillery. J h t
Reds said 152 escaped, three were
released and 332 names were beIng checked. There was no report
un the remaining 23.

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A MIMRIR 01 Ilia aiming Andrews Sisters, Patty Andrews, 30, and
Melvin W. Westliter, 30, are mairiod In Hcveily HUL, Calif, by Judge
Dana R, Williams (canter). It was the second marriage for both the
bride and groom. They'll honeymoon In lot* Vegai, Nev. (fnlernaHonslJ

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- By WIUIAM RITT —
Central Praia Writer
A DEPARTMENT atore Santa ably served the Siamese u a
Claua In Dorcheater, England, place In which to dlepoee of old
thought he'd relax with a clgaret razor blades.
and immediately made a aclsntlllc
I I I
discovery—false whiskers are ah
Qrandpappy Jtnklnt eeg* t r t
lergle to matches.
juat about giving up hep# e/ ever
acting • department tiara lex is
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animal lo ha Ike rotifer o/ lurk a ,
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PITTSBURGH Wv-The nation
will escape a crippling steel atrlka
on New Year’s Day—but wlU bavu
to face the threat again on Jan.3,
The Wage-Policy Committee of
the CIO United Steelworkers vote*
Thursday to defer a work stoppsJJ
for at least three days. TOol give*
the special USW runvention la
Atlantic City the (Inal say on call­
ing a strike.
... convention also will makg
Ihe union’s formal answer to Presi­
dent Truman's appeal to avert a
strike and submit Ihe steel con­
tract dlrputr to the Wage Stabili­
zation Hoard The steel companies
already have agreed lo the Presi­
dent's proposal
Mr. Truman, who says IheM
must not he a steel strike In view
uf the national defense emergency,
has declared he will use every
law on Ihe books lo prevent a
nation-wide walkout.
If the convention accepts Ihe
President's plan, Ihe WSB wlU
study arguments of both aides and
outline recommendations. These
will not be binding.
An entire new contract between
Die big union and the country’s
steel companies Is at stake, f
The union's! 23 demands arw
topped by a call for an lBW-cent
hourly wage increase. It also wants
a guaranteed annual wage, union
shop and other concessions for Ihe

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Strike Is Put Off
Until January 3&gt;

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imately tho number Ihey expected
to survive uf some ll.ooo Am
Ameri­

Arkansas Planter
Introduces Hoes
To Afghanistan
By HAIHII.D K. MII.K.4
AP Nrwsfeaturr*
KAHUI,. Afghanistan—A sandyhaired Arkansas planted has Int ftwluced common garden hors
tf Into Afghanistan and they are
paying off with a fivefold rotton
crop In the rich valleys bordering
rpovlel Ruselas militarised front-

By STANLEY

Geneva, 430 are now dead."
The communique reference lo 78
per rent hud no rclotlon to Ihe list
of 1I.33U prisoners announced lust
week. It eonrerned only a group
of 383 inun not listed there.
Aside from hinting at the fate of
American prisoners whose names
failed to unpeur on Ihe llt-d roster,
Crunmimisi negotiators offered no
further accounting of some 3u,ooo
captured soldiers Ihe If N says
have nol been listed
If N negotiators at I’unuiuniooi
again licensed the lleds of Insin­
cerity and stalling the truce talks
The Communis!*, In turn, de­
clared that Allied insistence on
banning a Red air buildup during
an armistice runs Ihe ''risk of
throwing uverlMiurd completely Ihe
whole basis" of ncgidlutionH.
The lleds aguln refused tu pul
In wriling an urul promise not lo
build up their air strength tIUHng
an urmTsliee
While the wur of words raged
on without letup — mid without
apparent decision — there wus no
Intm-Qthm that Ihe Korean hattlu
front was about to e x n l i M l e Into
action even though the 30day
csssc • tire line ugrt
agreement hud
expired Thursday midnight.
Mn
fost‘ observers expected the

Egyptian Minister
Says Turks Should
Defend Suez Canal

veidine into military pldlu*
ophy was linked with anuthi-r argil
incut against llm t-imllnm-d llnti.-d.
Iiuld im Hie Suer Canal /mu- in
Kgyntlan Irrrdury,
When asked wind would happen
If Ihe British refuse lu leave Ihe
Canal Zone. he sold: "We will
moke It impossible fur llu-iii to

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Achcson Rules Out
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Snowlall Buries Cars And Wrecks A Buildim*:

IU It 11 H Util It DM VI.LEY
I IMl| N&lt;f» I MM11ian v ' I*l Fir If
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H. tf,u Bilfrfi «• o f f i i T i * ,i full .ircoiint
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milt I a WnMmnMoh Sfutt* llr*
pm i1in»it i
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f i out IM ink for t
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"I have no doubt th at if Ihe
i Hoover Commission's ■••&lt;niiimeii.
dations nil t-ollet-turs iif I n l e i nal
Revenue and olln-i political np- ,
poinlees bail been aceppti-d Iw i
and one-half
y ears
ago -w hen
they w rre made these scandals
ciiulil nnl have iic -n riill."
He said the d a n g e is of enrruptinn in tax cnlleetloii wernn t
rtei»s to the nu-mbeis of Hie e-im
mitision which i-.nub-mn—I Ho- pie*enl ini-Hind of -clr, I nig lav col
le d m s, and added
"They ait* mainly si lectei) by
polith-nl busses. They a re eert» inl\ selected with limit lippmval
'th e detern ium lm n of th eir fitness
i» p re tty imieli based on the ability
lo gel votes in le w a id s foi d o ­
ing ,n ."
Hoover cull 11'mil'll llu ee Hungs
wen- w iong with (In picsenl xy .tr m
one, obllgaHoti
lo
local
busses; two, lack of p| nfl- isioual
LONDON igw-llowllng hurricane lompeteme
by KEfTII FULLER
mid three, absi-me of
NEW ORLEANS i/P -A husky cop winds washed mniinlslnous sen*

Instructions G i v e n 80 Mile Winds Whip
Up Sens In Worst
Over Telephone By
Doctor On Methods
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so, oil Ion loi III- V-tv a n, eon-ill nf r.siu i»*il IVtijik.
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Worn Out Land Is Douglas Says Ike
Restored By New Is Great Favorite
Chemical Process With U. S. Masses
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fly HOWARD W. HI.AKEKI.EI tD III t today called Grit Et.i-n
Associated I’rrxx Science Wrlin bower "tin* ovrrwbchiitiu: livoill*I’HILADEI.I'IIIA -.ft Worn
on of Ihe jircat m.is* of Ihe American
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land Is changed Into .xlruelurallv
virgin 'oil by a new chem ical ill*
euvery annnitlierd lo Ihe A m erican
Assoclalton (or Ihe A dvanrem eot
nf Sclr nt'ft today
II In * yrllovA, Nvnthrtlr iMiudt r
which literally f*nanj?c8 tnc sfnl
llaclf. II In nol ji fertilizer, lint
ero ps grow from 20 In IIS) | h-i
re n t higher yields

jienple'1 for (lie pro uleiu v
And he preillcirii ’ i gre.il many
D em oeralv” would vole for
(tic
general if lie her nines tin- lie
pitlillc' hn pr&lt;"»Kh*nii,ii uhimhuh*
Al th r ^nin«» linir. l»oiiula« f a m r
np with whit I appiuirffl i*»
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flat " n o " to priqwi'al' in -ooie
q u a r t e ts Ihal lie lie tlo- Democrn
lie I '.i r lv '. e a n d u la lr fur I’l r .idenl
II in.ikes heller baxebalt ill;* in the Ifi.'tSf election
mnnds. xlopx erosion, and promise
"III Hie idghtv Mtlproli -tile eveul
-helper road building
It (Hie lli-uiiiir.ih'
noiolMalioiiThla magic (rawder, named kn c a m e lo me, | would not a - c e p l ,"
limn, is made of Ihe same stuff Douglas told ri-p-,i i,-r .
aerllonllriles—which make the la
Since i ongress adiooro- d to nlest tynlhellr
suil.x and drosses,
tuber
Douglas lias irav-llcil
Iravi-lli-d ex
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JoncH In Installed
Ah Masonic M aster

New Tourist Center Is Designed
For Low Cost And Easy Expansion

A s Wft#e T a x )

Vide) Joura was Installed as
"worshipful master" of Hanford
1-odgn No. IW, F and A. M. for
1092 al a matting Thursday
night al the Masonic Iradge,
Other offlrtrs Installed were:
0. J. Wilkinson, aanlor warden;
R. ft. Wright, Jr-. Junior warden;
I- T. Hheppard, treasurer; R. C,
Whitmire, secretary; J, C, Tra*
wlrk, chaplain; A- F. llamray,
aanlor deacon; James N- Hhlelda,
Junior dearon; Waldamar Deltrlch,
senior steward; Ban F. Bullard,
unior steward,
and
Arthur
Clrchhoff, tyler.

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WASHINGTON
INGTON IM—A Republican
rongressma
tman said today president
Truman could
__ b* re-elected—If the
election were held no
.Rep.
_ Crawford
Crawford al
at Michigan
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told
n sampling
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politic,
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man probibstate. He aald _
ly crtuld carryy kiebi
higan against

A Taft man htetealf, Crawford
ha thoughtTIFTTruman had
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The ;mwtier has an r l r r l r l r a l ai
Irsetlon fur clay in Ihr -rail This
attraction prrulnres rhain.x nf Infix-

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h r round wllli irx;irr t lo p tr s i
drntinl iraxxihlliHrs. tin- srmilnl
m n d r hi* "overw helm ing favor
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K. J, MfMiffliton, prrhUprl nf mirh « ivlr pr«J«*rl« «*i th«- I'lly Hull, ilir
new bANphall miidiiim find Ih r thipo FIIA pinjiu'ln «urr«*it|y nmli*r
cnnatrurtlnn.
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Mr* Mouifhtmi of lh«i tm irlat huilil ^ —
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Spntinolp County Jaycpt'A
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rently mining funda.
Thn center, which is tn go on
City proparty In Fort Mellon I'ark
north of the shufflclmard rourta,
has a large area nf awnln; winHows nn its forty font long!
Ing Lake Monroe. The rectangular
structure Is to have a width nf 2tl
feet with thn eastern end planned
to face the addition of a larger
wing when the need arises.
The western end of the htrild*
ing In evenly divided Into a com­
pletely equipped kitchen and n
■mall reading room. The majority
of tha apace la occupied by a 29
foot main room with ■ celling
Haight of ten feet eight Inches.
Construction la of concrete
block throughout with the Inter*
lor of eapoied, painted, sight Inch
block to reduce coat and an lxstuccoed, water-proofed
One of the coat saving feature*
of tha building la the elimination
of rest rooms In favor of the ad-

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White Sees Mims Bombing As Act O f Cocoa Soldier,
Floridians Against Negro Right,* Killed In Action,

"has plenty nf help if aa
■Istanrn can be carried out tn
heavy seas."
The Flying Enterprise lx owned
by Ihe fshramitaen Line of New

any Republican mentioned for the
GOP nomlnatioR. ihlbltion" bottles of whisky, In 19ft Michigan Want Republi­
dacontrol order is affoettvs can.
Crawford said hn’d found a good
•tabulation agency daal of wnUmanrgmmg Michigan
Republicans for ■ Tgft-MscAruur

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lie iiointed nut that the Honvitr
Coni inUni on reennunended that the
posts nf rnllectnrs of Inlernal Rev.
mile be filled through the bi­
partisan Civil Service thimmiirdnn
after a "vlgornus Inquiry Inin lh«
loyalty character and Integrity
nf applicants."
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determine Ihrii cuuipeteiice f"
each special field Tints llu-se ap
pointniciiln a re made with a Inn k
ground of merit, not on ability t ,
gel voles or please smile pulttl, al
blisses | f mo,-ti checks bad been
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Cop Delivers 7 7 Ships Are Sunk
Pound Baby For On Europe Coast
His Pal's Wife By Big Hurricane

delivered a seven pound baby for over sinking ships along Europe's
another policeman's wife by follow- Atlsnllc coast today and xrl nfl
Ins a doctor's Instructions relayed a series of frantic distress calls
by telephone.
At !*■■». seven ihrcatcnrd ves
two American
Patrolman Clarence Glarrussn, sets, Includl
SOS signals.
freighters,
rai oed
.
who delivered the baby Friday,
One ship was m Iven aground Oth
told the story this way:
GiarruiM and three other squad- era Here taking water rapidly and
men answered an emergency cell In serious danger
at the homy,dr Patrolman 1-ouU The Il.TIMoftU, 8, freighter Fly
Ing Enterprise, rarrylng to crew
Fernanda*
"We got there Just as Mrs. Fer men and ID passengers mil of limn
nandet fainted. I'll tell you iheh burg, said she was llsllng 19 dr
truth I didn't know whal lhe hell Brers and "Uklng w ater" She
tn tin mil the either guys storied was wallowing off Ihe southwest
running ormind like entry
**•&gt; o' England
'Smile iratrnlm an Fred Smile r Help was standing by thr Fly
criuliln'l think of anything hut mil Ing Enterprise anil was ni hand
ting water mi thr stove In noil or oil Ihe way In other threatened
like they sin in the movies, lie shins
put four nans on (our burners anil VVtuils as high as k:i miles an
then lit tne riven and put another hour whipned up Ihe worst East
ern Attnntfr storm In many yrnrt.
pan In there.
"Sedgcbccr r Palrolinmi Jay Seri
Ports and airports closed in
Midity places Coastal towns from
elieer) enllril for a crash truck
iiere weren't any pollre amhnLiu Spain to Denmark wrre battered
ees available al Dial minute—and I Hundreds of small boat, were
finally gol Mrs. FernandeC doctor (sunk at iinrhor on the French and
on the line through headquarter- English coasts. Tidal floods hll
"The dirclor was delivering r river months all along the shore
baby himself bul gave Kedgehecr . Most transatlantic sir travel
Instructions and Kedgehecr relayed hailed after the Shannon River
them In me. All the white Houle washed over low.lying Shannon In
Aulhnritles
was trying tn get those five pans Icrnallnnal Airport
nf water to troll. When we asked said the field would Ire unusable
the doctor what ymuare supposed until Sunday nr Monday
'The Queen Mary
fl
’V finally
tloeked
to do with the water he said 'Nn
In pton 71 hours lain Its
al S outham
Ing. Use alcohol
The policemen, somehow, got Ihe r * £ "*n' 1
V*'* '*lp
pnumt girl ilellvoretl and
hn' tn,?lle
"put tier down on some rags "
fn3r h» r,h.V.* m,i * ■ r
Tney they hit another sn aa-tb r
h
trrrlflt.
baby seemrd to stop breathing
’it ! - 'i((1|iln,i Am.cir. nn, r
There wax another excited "wliat (t,m »|m l b»A
F b ln T ^nlw
do we do now?" conversation with !!!/"
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HooverRaps American Fliers Give Full
U .S . Bureaus
Report On Their Treatment

"WHAT'S IT AU AIOUT7" 7-montbi-ohl l.lsos Taiuliky seems to t-e
asking as, bundled aailnst the winter wrather, she arrives m New Y»rk
Just ih n d of the New Year on the Navy transport Gr-irrnl llrrtcu.
The Hny DP cim# from Poland with her pm aids who are scheduled
to be resettled soon in llocheiler, New York.
(International)

LIQUOR DECONTROLLED

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.Singling out foi paillciilac rl*
ilrlsm the sram lals In Hie lax
' .dinting agencies of tin- governinent. III- -aid:

CAMDEN, N. J. i*—The largest
destroyer ever built by any navy
was In final shape for christening
loday.
The 9,900 Ion Nnrfnlk Is Ihe first
i&gt;l n new line nf destroyer leaders
llulll by the New York Shlbullding
Corn . she is scheduled to Join the
fleet by next August.
When the norlolk was entered
late in lDU, she waa classified
as a light cruiser, with Ihe word
"killer'" added. The official listing
was chanced during construction
The Norfolk will carry every sub
marine delecting end destroying
device known to American naval
Navy classifies as light anil airher displacement la only a faw
Ions less than nine ihlpa the 1) 8.
Navy classifies aa light anil-air­
craft rndsers. Her 940 /oot length
makes her sa long as these cruisers
and she will he" Iwon feet
f&lt; wider,
The Now has kept
its plans
for
pi
. . . »
Ihe Norfolk pretty much under
wraps, but It Is hi
....__ she will
cost ft million douir*1
dol
exclusive
nf Ihe guns and the many
...
special
weapons she will carry.
Some of Ihe great weight of Ihla
vessel—she Is more than twlca the
i~
weight of average deatreyera—haa
probably gone Into additional pro­
probably
.Sl'rav?!,.!i
tection against atomic attack. On following Inslruetlon,
hold Ihe baby
Ihla point, the Navy would say only by the feet and whsrketl her on
that the design of the Norfolk "In- the back.
eorporated lessons learned at Bl- They could see her breathe
again.
The main difference between the Meanwhile a rrash truck com­
Norfolk ami shlpa of her alia now plete
with asbestos suits, pick-axes
listed aa rrulsers ties In Ihe all- acetylene
torches and other equip
weather anti • submarine devices mem
— I a reived
n
‘ “That‘ crew gave' Hie
she has been built lo earry.
ox;ygen.
ten. Finally ai
ambulances
The ship k i li been' designed to baby(I'lSKixM
&lt;*■ S*aa«
travel at more than 10 knots. She
will h* manned by about« officers
BODY FOUND
ami 900 men.
JACKSONVILLE UK-The body of
an unidentified woman about fio
uovRRNOR p a y s
year* okt was found on a road
LITTLE ROCK. A rt (fk-Oov. north of here Friday.
Sid MeMath has announced pay­ Deputy Sheriff Douglas Willis
ment of W.IT0 In beiFfidaral In- ■aid footprints around the body
come taxes and Inlmatsomeone had placed ft
The governor aald FLdsy he had Indicated
but no Indication of violence
made full payment of n claim re­ there,
round by Coroner D. R. Smith.
sulting from an InyHtlgilion of waa
Willis said the woman wore a
hla financial affair* for the past IS man’s
wrist watch, a ring with
years by tha Buraau of Internal n Masonic emblem and a wedding
Kevknue.
band Inscribed "Carl to Fannie,
McMaUi aald two major Items Aug. 11, 1010,"
waja la dispute in tia tevastlgstton
—“travellna expanaaa which | da*
MAYFAIR SOLD?
luaa tbaaa anpanaas
The Mayfair Inn baa been sold,
d In NtuuneUofi with according to the New York Dally
■ re governor, and a loss News, Iran ton Walker, author of
saj* of my termer home n column on "Broadway" In tho
Naw York paper, said In tho
Dee, 25 Issue, "The New York
Giants quietly sold the Mayfair
Hotel In Sanford, Fla."

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BOSTON M’i F orm er P re s i­
dent llcrberl Hoover -mid today
the r n u n try lias been exp-aed in
the nasi year to more dis honesty
In officials and governm ental d e ­
partment.- than at any lim e In his­
tory.
Ami lie wnriird tlml unless lids
evil w e ir slum ped out "In the last
official concerned"
Ihe
United
s t a l l ’s would "iln-lille and
rail
like Ihe gleaf republics of the
pmd."
The former President spoke -in
a Irnnscrlbed radio forum
pro
p ia in ,
"reducing
ihe
Federal
Wastellnc," 111Madrasi by Hie M ass­
ach u setts
C oniinlttre
fm
tin*;
Hoover Itrpoil,

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Former President In­
sists Nation Will
Be Destroyed If
Present Evils Last

g eo r g e a . mcarthur

HUNSAN, K orn OT-The United
Nations negotiators msdc their
"most Important concession" today
In a move to break the long Korean
Iruce talks deadlock. And the Com­
munists agreed to divulge the fale
of some 90,000 unncrounted for war
prisoners.
The U. N. negotiators said they
would abandon their demand for
aerial reconnaissance ahd negoti­
ate the question of troop rotation
If the Reds would accept without
change a new compromise plan
for policing a truce.
ting. (Sen. William IV Nucknls,
official U. N. spokesman, said the
decision to withdraw the demand
(or aerial obaervatlon during an
armistice was made "with the
greatest reluctance."
"This Is by far the most Impor­
tant concession the 11 N. Com
inand has made," he said.
Rear Adm. R. K. Libby said Ihe
Communists "grudlngty" agreed to
supply Information on alt U. N
and South Korean soldiers they
have captured. In return, the U. N
Allies will give the Reds further
dstn on the list of Red prisoners
given the Communists Dec. Ik.
The Communists Indicated Snlur
day that many of the 90,000 nrls
oners the U. N. says Ihe Reds
reported capturing but failed to IM
on their official prisoner roster
were released at the front am
their names were not recorded
Most of the 90.000 were South Ko
reans.
Nuckols told correspondents tin
U. N Command decided to lake
Inspection would detect whether
the Reds were building up military
airbases In North Korea.
Truce negotiators already have
agreed In principle on three points
of the six-point compromise pro
posal offered Saturday.
I'olnta 4, S and A of the Allied
iWMOSSSf 0ft (M l T e n

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AN INDEPENDENT
DAlt.Y NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATf’RDAV DEC, »&gt;. 1051

Demand Dropped For
Air Reconnaissance
As Reds Agree On
POW Information
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off inlu sp an- o r else u-is stolen
III- Voice of America I-i - iiiI- a-tl * from tlm roof of n dep.U'Dnenl
M a n y T.
Moot * n* known strife h ere
llirougliiiiit Asia im -1 Hn- \Yoi I-1 U 111rJl 111 Stiver 111 ,111, IIUIII-I of Hie
Do Ills fi|ie work in pioio-iliog fir in said lliidiilpli -mil lit' male,
• I|ilal lig h ts for Ills MO. ill Hie each with a red Itglil in tls nose,
ib'liioiincles."
have lieen placed alop Ha- building
Asked w hether III- innuo Dial every C h ris tm as season (or several
Moore had sulimitted to, r-sigoo y ears
lion from the H lale NAACI' im u r
It w as the lir-l llinn lluilnlph
to hix death. W hite -l- i lu rnl
ever d e serted his perch
"He definitely -III not! H its
rum or prnhahly alt-aimed from
IHtilli; Dll I.
Ihe fact th a t a t th e last oieeHug
WASHINGTON 'dx Sen Mood
in Daytnim his pimltion was * D Mirh I xny.s people on liol
etiangcij lipraiisn of a link of ends of any bribe involving the
funds wllhin the s ta le lo e n tr y guverum enl should go lo lull He
nut his work."
plans In stranxnr a trill nn ii as
Hn added that he liad requi-xled |«t*&gt;n
&lt; nngress goes h a rk In
ir o a r la n a a nix
Taxi
work
"T he brib er and the bribed are

.Ml. Moiitfitlnii pniiitril nut (lint
one nf lbe finer ft-nltirt's of llnstructure lx Hie large number -if
glass awning window, which may
Ise tilted so a* lo remain upon
In rainy wcalher or to control ven­
tilation. The four exits are Ve­
netian doors whlrh also font mo
the tip-up glass panals.
The need for the new tourist
H
renter arose when the old tnurl«t
center In the LTiarnln-r of Com­
merce building was turned into n
Navy recreation center upon tlm
reactivation of the Hanford Nnv.il
Auxiliary Air Station.
Oil, TRUCK FlltK
.equally
. . . . guilty." Moody said In n
Two months ago the Heminnb*
BALTIMORE i*V—A loaded street Istatement Friday "They should
County Chamber of Commerce's
Tourist Committee went to thn ear and an oil truck collided al u he put away In Ihe same Jail "
Moody said he will Join Ken,
City Commission outlining lira husy inlarseeiinn during the rush
need for a tourist recreation cen­ hour lata Friday. Seconds later, Mnnrnnov (D.-Okla.) In an "snllter and made recommendation* flames from Ihe Ignited oil were corruption" hill, which would sub­
for a building. Tho City had pro­ scorching Ihe front of ihe trolley. stitute mandatory Jail terms for
perty available hut there waa no But there waa nn panic rs some fines.
money In the budget for a build* 90 passengers, all shaken up, filed The proposal was described as
■
ned* doors
of tho sn outgrowth of an inquiry into
Ing. So the Commission accepted through, tn.
ast tho
Ihe licking alleged Income tax scandals and
inferd Jaycaaa
Jeyceea to £17 •nd hurried past
the offer of Sanford
V# to raise fund* fl»m « te safety. Two persons later charges of Influence nn government
.spaarhead a drive
loans.
for tho building In
‘ the community. **•*• hoapttallsed for shock.

III : d o i l . I'l tti l il l TIDN
Mosi ■nw ,p It -is -i*r&gt; oil indirt r y moimni —1 tod i y it ii. - r i- u lied
It , I’l'.t nrodiietinn g- mi t h re e .lays
ahead of Hie fleudlin i*
In ;t l- legnirn to P rim e Minister
St.dm, Hu- ml industry minister
rep o rted .th at Hie iitm lurllon seheiL
tile tor cru d e and refined ml and
Itghl oil pro dnrlx and for lu b r ic a t­
ing oils bail been cn m p lelrd Friday.
'rbi*ie Is no hard and fast e.xflm ale of Soviet crude oil priKluctinn In 1091, bul W eslrrn em b assy
ero n o m tr expert;- believe d is more
th an tn million tons and ihe largest
oul|uil in Soviet history__________

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TODAY'S IIIIII.R VKHHB
Crafty matt try tu overthrow
rath and right. Truth and light
ITO staying power. they survive
dt.lrr* uf trail, (iud I. un Ihr
ul truth and right. lie dteuppointeth tin' device* of tli« crafty.

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KfJmw’* funeral'to speak on tKa
latter’s behalf. At this point Oovamor Warren’s special Investiga­
tor Jeff Elliott, working on the
Mima ease, Interjected.
'
Griggs (Hurhert E. Griggs,
assistant state attorney uf Cocoa)
assured me he would be glad to
speak at the funeral nest
week, Itecauso Moure was a
well respected cltlsen uf Mims.”
Elliott also advised White he
would be In attendance at the
final rites.
Tha Moore's wife, who Is re­
covering from the effects of the
blast, tnld White she couldn't and
wouldn't attend the. funeral which
Is scheduled for tomorrow at
Mims. White staled he suggested
she remain in the hospital.
“I further assured Harriett that
our organisation would du all
we could to contribute money to
pay for the burial and hospital
hills," White added.
file efforts toward solving tho
Mima cos# have been llmltod so
fa r to conferring with Inyestlgattng officiate, but hla very presence
In Florida la expected to bring
pressure to bear on stato and fed­
eral authorities. The NAACP tie cutlva spoke freely and positively
to reporters answering every nnd
all qulrles Disced before him.

Move To End Duplication

New Yorkeri will pay up to

Only a few weekt a fte r a Senate subcom m ittee c riti­
.$55 |&gt;er penon lo telebralr Nrw
.Year's Kve Monday ni«lil. We cized the Army and tho Departm ent of A griculture for dupli­
wnndrr if it is woitli it.
cation and lack of co-ordination in food inspection and buy­
ing, the fluhcominitlue was informed th a t representatives of
[V .
£J'. Jacksonville and Duval i minty thu two departm ents had begun to draw up u plan to remedy
are boaslinu u Imndird million tite situation. Such quick response to the exposure of it
dollars woitli of ( nrw liuildinj fault is gratifying. Of course what counts Is w hether it plan
during 1951. There wut a time. Is actually made and translated into effective action, w heth­
[ not so many year* ago nllier. er the duplication is ended and the co-ordination improved.
Korean War
Hoover Blunt'
when
hundred million
dollim
____a_________
_
a atovu such it this could Is* th e beginning of a chain
(r«slls«M sn.in K (u (Im i
, )« hiIhh&gt;4 rrom M U Oaal
'worth of new huiUling would j f a c tio n . The specific criticism Itml to do with the purchase
many rotten apples In this parti­ proposal:
■hive been on achievement lor J (|j- ,|r |{,(j
ami the inspection of eggs and m eats. If the
4. Neither side would 'reinforce
cular barrel."
‘ ’* whole itste ol Florid*.
Army and the D epartm ent of A griculture cun co -o p erate
He contended the Hoover Com­ ground nr air forces In Korea
mission reforms could save thu Troops would he rotated "within
with mutual profit on theae two m atters, why should thev
more than five billion dol- the limits agreed upon by both
*'| have teen war. I liave teen not search out other points at which th eir activities touch NKW YOIIK Wi—Tallulah Hnnk- country
lurs, adding:
&lt; aldei." Neither side would be alhend
t.i
u
happy
woman
tcsloy
be­
it with iti gloriri and ill honors: or overlap, to see ir o th er gains can he m ade? If they can cause she was "exonerated” by o
"Inflation Is nut the only reason iuwed to build or rehabilitate mili­
• with ill noble rmnliont and ill succeed in better co-ordination between them selves, why jury which shunned lurid defense war Is expensive. This wuste re­ tary airfields, but would be per­
3, beailialilics; nnd I tay In you. should not each make a sim ilar exam ination of Its points iestimonv against her and convict­ presents enough money to tmy mitted tu Improve a limited num­
Id,000
modern ber of bases for civilian use. And
ed her former inald-sccrctary nn approximately
| feel my blood tingle with in* of contact with other government agencies?
tunks or 1,1160 heavy bomber*. neutral supervisors would inspect
check
raising
charges.
- dlgnalinn when I hear the
By providing the initial stim ulus for oven small moves After an all mala
Hi Jury Friday Putting it another way, It amounts mutually agreed ports of entry to
i fliwiant talk of war at if it were along these lines, congressional inquiry can have g re a t value. found (he defendant, Mrs.
to about $200 for every family lu make suro neither side built up Its
' * Kvylcen
Kvvli
urmed strength while an armistice
f . only a holiday patlime or a mere Gommltlees of Congress seldom have any difficulty ill find­ Cronin, guilty on each of three th e. nation."
Referring lu recent tux In was, In furce.
of second degree larceny,
due lie tporl'*—Carl Schurz.
ing examples of waste motion in governm ent, nnd usuulIv counts
creases
voted
by
Congress,
he
*nid
the husky voiced actress xald:
they do not hesitate to publish th eir findings, The trouble “The most wonderful thing to "nerhaps It Is a coincidence, hut 3. Koch side would provide an
equal number of representatives
Is
th
a
t
usually
nothing
is
tlono
about
It,
e
ith
e
r
by
Congress
Here is a Nil ol wlisl i» said
come out of thu trial Is that I wat the amount of money that could for a military armistice commis­
lie
saved
through
hotter
govern
to be the moil difficult ten wordi or bv tho UKoncioH illroctly involvod. Thin tlmo a t loant a exonerated . . ."
sion responsible for supervision and
Cronin contended she had inent la almost exactly the same as inspection. Joint teams would po­
the English language lo »PfH. s ta r t has been made tow ard action; wo ho|ie It is not it m ere hi Mrs.
raise checks to provide sufficient Ihe amount of this latest tax In­ lice
the
mile wide buffer sone.
.y them on your friend*. Th- gesture,
Linds for "marijuana, booie, co­ crease.”
lie concluded by saying that "wo while a supervisory body made up
esd of one of Americs’s larger
caine and sex" for the tempestuous
must set uur house In order, re­ of representatives of neutral na­
actress
colleger could »pell only (even of
would check porta of entry.
,
Britain's
Mack
M
arket
jipt tho Jury deliberated less than. examine the basic blueprints of tions
0. Nations acceptable to bulh
him correctly. They dre, inocuIvo hours to find tho white haired our lauuhllr, Insist upon the funda­ sides,
which huve nut participated
lie, innuendo, eniharidii, liarsit,
mental standards of ethics and
ycnr-old defendunt guilty.
llltick inurkut upurators in G reat B ritain, orgttitlzutl M)Continued
Install better organisation In gov­ In the war would bu Invited to
lit $1,000 hall p
,.»iefy. plaguy. denitste, picnick­
namo members uf the supervisory
airing tlm lines nf the Imotlugging gung« «»f &lt;»»ir prohibition sentencing Jan. 24, she faces a ernment."
ing, vilify, and »uprnrde.
group. Inspection teums would be
maximum
uf
7M
i
to
13
years
In
days,
sold
uviir
GO.OOO
tons
of
illegal
m
eat
lit
1DB1.
Iti
a
tui­
-ailowed to use all main lines of
prison.
' "When you think of how many tion wlii'ii' austerity hits long been th e watchword this is a
communication throughout Koreu.
Ike
Favored
Her
attorney,
.Slate
-Sen.
Fred
The first three points on which
}brenchn ol the government the serious m atter, hut despite the best effo rt of police the (I Morltl, who often Incurred Ihe
negotiators huve agreed call for
nm Paaa (lari
. public list loit confidence in, you crim inals a re still aide to operate and to deprive thousands Ire of (icneral Sessions Judge Har­ lie"«raallaa»4
comment and said that If all fighting to stop within 24 huuri
old A. Stevens during the !3day
»■ -&gt;certainly do love the pottman , of people ol their rightful rations of m eat.
after an urmlstlcc Is signed, the
also must answer to two cun
In every country there a re thtmo who are willing to take trial,
l
lays John Temple (jravet. In thi»
Republicans
“ a groat many fJcmo- withdrawal of troops from the dc
tempt citations.
Mrs. Cronin.' former vsudovllte ?raU" " ou&gt;d &gt; ™ P the political militarized zone within 72 hours
?.'dey end n when to many adv an tag e or the need of their fellow citizens. Often they
and withdrawal from Islands of
j 0
e f°r him.
people are doing such dreadful Hcern to he no clever anil well organized th u t they persistently and burlesque entertainer, took the
don't mean I would vote for North Koroa within three days.
* g«, the man who goes along escape detection anil capture despite defiance of the law. Jury's verdict with little change
MaJ. &lt;lcn. Howard M. Tui
timer
expression Hut she broke down |d[n ,on
•
I i* merely ill tempered at Tho one force which can bent the racket* In any country w of
Inter
In an anteroom and cried.
But *I ,BI1
still n°P®
hope told the Reds Ihe oew truce superlater ’ lit
cried, P°ulfte*
Pou$,*1* added. ' Bu*
he will be the Democrotlc nom- vision plan Is the U. N.'a (Inal
ai, or telliih and conceited, the Indlgnitth:-. of the citizens who nro victimized. A black saying:
offer.
•an like a paragon of virtue.
m arket cannot function w ithout custom ers. An alert police "I never did Misa Hanthoad any Inee.
In her life. I’ve only done Republicans backing the general "We have now conceded to your
force can always slop crim inal practices If citizens who know harm
When I’retident Truman intiilt of these practices will expose them and Insist on prosecution good. I was more than a mother have said repeatedly that Elsen­ unreasonable views all that wa can
hower te no Democrat and that concede From this moment we
lo her.
95 irercent of those in gov"I loft many things out during ha will be available for Ihe OOP have nnd ahall have nothing further
nent service are honest, hr of thu guilty.
the trial—things 1 net or wanted nomination. Elsenhower himself to propose.
,
ut lu understand that 5
has had no public Comment—on "II fa now clearly and unequivoMate
a
crlsla
of
major
proportions.
.,0„iirln*
‘
.'uhl.tlcaled
neonli—1
do
,rfen» are not. That is to tay,
American Fliert*
The feeling was based on Iho pos,n • •PPmaueawu pfopu .1 aa hla party sentiment or whether he ably up to you. Tha future te in
understand them, nobody does. will be a candidate.
your hands," Turner said.
'percent of the two million or
Nihility the men might get extreme not
You have lo live with them to Douglas did not coma out dl
Vtnm Hsee IlMl
ly severe sentences, possibly death. know
fe who are in government paidH'n«tl*Nr4
reclly against gnolher term (or
them."
By WILLIIAN L'. BARNARD
their f!no-$l20,000.
trice. Thus wr arrive al tire Retaliatory' steps were an­
She wax comforted by her adopt­ President Truman, who has made SEOUL. Korea Uft-Tba Chinese
Chin
Cop Ilelivern
ed daughter, Joste Pearson, 91, who t clear the Illinois senator tent’ tnd North Korean Communist ar­
Ja arithmetical condusiun tlmt nounced by Secretary of* Stuto
me of hte favorite people. sobbed:
nica ha vo suffered I, $18,MB caaleast 100,000 government of- Achosnn Friday, coupled with u
Vtaa» Pa«a Om I
"I hate her (Miss Bankhead). He did aiy "the power and tallies in Ihe Korean War. a U. 8.
warning obviously aimed al the andU'naltaaM
ilt and their employees ere whole
doctors
arrived
and
took
over
I hale her. Sho Is a horrible wom­ he prestige of the presidency te Eighth Army briefing officer reCommunist blue thut reac­

Tallulah Is Happy
Because Maid Was
Not Exonerated

netl.

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oft-mentioned name in
political circlet •for the
aatorial nomination b it been
out of the lisli' by Sena^Jturgia himself. The Ocalan
i announced, despite wicUt|Mead
of (gpport which have
him from al).'parti
parti of the
that ka will not ba * can*
(or, tha Democratic nomncit year. The accent it
"ns*l yaar". Ha may run
And ha will be a strong
sr when he does,
you art playing cowboy*
Itene with your son. or
and tublwti, don’t usu
, even unloaded gum.
official In N«W York
day did. He was showhow fast ha was
ha had unloaded
t to dn if. Then he
resuming
thinking, shot
Police
SBt.^ Efclt'
aaUf

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to' the

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(our

tion to similar Incldenta In tho
future may bo much harsher.
Achaoon announced tho United
State* w»s banning American travcl to Hungary and. ordorlng
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conmediate closing ol Hungarian con
sulatoa In this country. They era
located In Clavcland and Now York.
The Hungarian legation here re­
mains open.
, *
At the same tlmo, Achcson said
tho U. S. hadI paid the flnos im
posed by a Hungarian military
court on the four Air Forco men
on the charge they violated Hun­
gary'! border when they flow over
It on Nov. It.
He added:
"But we have not paid willingly,
and we state dearly, In ardor flui
there may be no misunderstanding
of our attitude In tho future, thal
our pattenca te not Ineshaustible."
From.Capitol liUI camo soma
demand* for itronger retaliation.

from tho cop*.
The pnyslclan who handled the
dellvory by telephone was Dr. Arnaud Hebert.'
"They did a food lob," he aald.
Fernandes, the father, wee eating lunch in town at the Uma
unaware of hla wife's predicament.
Glarusso, father of ■ 14-monlha
old daughter, admitted ha thought
of somelhlng to do for Mr*. Fer­
nandes the doctor didn't toll him:
"When she came to and started
screaming, I shoved a handker­
chief In bar mouth."

an."
The volatile 4t-year-old actress
testified only once—but briefly and
calmly
*“•*'
tly — during tha trial. She
•ed that
charged
“ ' allegations about her
rlvaw
Aa Ufa _was a “blackmail"
treat
al mad#
mada to keep tha caaa from
going to trial.

B

who wlthaa
.......- -to j bo
- , renominated

wUI. »i « practical matter, ba
dented the nomination." Whether
Mr. Trumen Intend* to run again
a still a secrat.
Ratem, Oregon'* capital city, te
the only 4«nJor
major city
‘ In“ Itha
............
stato

whlah llaa1 In two
tvr counties, namely
by
md Polk,
P* . separated
.
first time, the Atomic Energy Com­ Marlon and
mission said today.
the
matte River.
ih i*WUIa
“ ............
The power—more than 100 kilo­
watts—waa generated and us
operate pumps, reactor eqa

'
Ha said tha figure for tha IS-

month-old conflict Included battle
casualties,' estimated non • battle
....................
casualties (frostbite,
Ulnass, etc.)
and prisoners of war.
The briefing officer listed ED,HI
Chinee* Communist eaauaHlaa
•Inc* (key entered tha war Nov.
7. 19*0. TSa North Kortal toll was
given •• 6W.S57.
The office^ said United Nations

at Its rescuers Indicated
immediately whether they had
been able to take off tha Crew
and passengers. Earlier the Flying
Enterprise had radioed she hoped
tu stay afloat until daylight and
transfer her passenger* then.
Worst hit was the area off Land's
End, the southwestern tip of BrHain.
Tho 7.230-ton freighter Buccn- *
ncer of Panamanian registry ra­
dioed It was powerless with n lost
propeller and needed help. French
and Dutch lugs went to the rescue.
In tho same area, the 4,100-too
Henry Stevenson from New York
messaged for aid saying, "Quick,
unable to bold."

Soldier Honored

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(('•miaara
Csss Om )
yelling to the Chinese to ‘come
and get me)' The enemy threw
everything they had at him, but
he kept up hla heavy fire and
would not let them p u s.
Finally, after we had moved out
safely we saw him go down under
a renewed hall of fire. Prior to
ray leaving the position I saw dead
Communists, sometimes two deep,
In front of Bennett's position."
_
Ucanett was born Dec. to, i$V, (
at New Smyrna Beach, Fla. llte
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Starling G.
By AMOtTATKD PRESS
Rennatt, now live at 1224 King Bt.,
Walter White, executive secrc Cocoa.
tary of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored The medal will be presented in
People, said the NAACP had ccromonlei at a later date.
names nf at least three persons
who had recently made statements
to the effect that "too many No­
Land Restored
grace were getting 'funny ideas'
rasa Oaal
llkt Harry Moore—that Moore had
.M«HtlHa*4
- 5.------„ l-nai ----particles, which roll up like
Uko tiny
tin, &gt;
been pushing things too fast."
et
and
hold
their
form •*re 'r‘
White said these names would
"'■*
*K*1' ,nrrn
ess
of
rain.
Muck,
hardbaked
be given to officials "aa soon as
soil, sandy soil all take on the
we check further on them."
He asserted the Monre bombing structure of rich loim.
was “ one of the greatest services The Increased production comes
Stalin could have had rendered to from a better toll, that holds much
more water, more air, and te easy
him.
"You may be sure that Moscow to cullivata.
This powder does the same thing
Radio and other enemlrs of Amcri:a have heard every detail of Ihe as peal mow end composts. Un­
Ike them, bacteria don't eat It
barbaric affair."
White said "It looks clear” thut and It lusts many times longer. It
the Mims bombing "originated In x cheaper. Two pounds of powder
docs the soil work of 200 pounds
Brevard County.
"Law and order have completely of pent moss or 300 pounds of
fallen down here In Florida. . . commercial compost.
There Is no telling where a thing Tho synthetic was made by a
Monsanto Chemical
Co.
loke this could end. It starts out team .of. ---------. .. .
with Ihe bombing of Negroes, then Isc enlists, after years of study lo
goes to Jows, Catholics, Baptists; solve a puzslc of an Indiana farm
and on and on."
whero 01:0 plot was much more
Whlto said ho was sure one o f 1fertile than others which had tho
the reasons for the bombing of same richness In fertilisers. Soil
Moore’s homo was that Moore had structure was the difference.
spoken out against tho Qroveland 'Die Monsanto men tried this soil
iso had asked that magic on a baseball Innild. They
riots. Moore also
steps be taken when Samuel Shop onl'T It rhangi'd tho ground so that 4 ,
herd was killed and Walter Lee balls took no bud hops, sliding
Irvin wounded this year by Sheriff to 0 base wus easier and In rain
WlUii McCall In what McCull said the mud did not clog Ihe players'
was an escape attempt. The two spikes.
Negroei had been convicted in tho They showed a handful of It soak­
ing wet. Whan Ihe hand xaueasad
Groveland rope caia.
"A
n I9W
few UUJB
days ago.
ugu. Moore's
mwiv m name
iraaam clear water ran out, and the wat
spongy.
was ‘hardly
“ known, ’ While declar- material becamee ■
■• hla name Is
ed,.............
"but tonight
Ight
is Iknown Un highway banka, levees, and
tha world" because
«at
of newly made fawns the powder pre­
vented almost all erosion and
bombing.
speeded the growth of grassos to
_ mini..bo.
_ j pi
"Harry __
Moore,
m.
tO'knaw that he died with his boots form a permanent sod.
They sold It'would’lower Irrlga- *4
on,,' he said.
tlon costs, and probably reclaim
ulkall tends. It Is good for home
troops Inflicted 210,721 battle cus- ardens, making spading eaay, and
unities on the Reds since the truce for potted (slants and greenhouses.
(•IKS started at Kaesong last July Tho synthetic will not be offered
10.
for sale until 1033. Meinwhlle the
- During Ihe last month-Iho twi­ Monsanto announcement said uni­
light war—Red casualties were versities. federal and state agen­
10,197 That represents a big drop cies and Institutions, totalling N,
from the preceding month. A 30- are testing It.
day provisional cease tire line ex­
tired at midnight Thursday.
Tha briefing officer said the Reds
to wttndraw alter a 1ftlave long been considered capable buttnllun
mlnuts action but that other U. N.
"of launching and supporting a elements
In tha action were still
general offensive." Ils said there battling Communists
at noon Sat­
was no ,noticeable buildup of Corn- urday (10 p.m. Sunday
EST).
munlst forces,
U. N. patrols made light contact
There
waa nno report of eny me- with
tre was
Reds Saturday morning on
or ground
round action Saturday momcontrol and eastern fronts.
ng. but Allied fighters and fighter- theTho
fighter bombers roared over
tombers wera out in force. Tha
Communist front lines end left
U. 8. Fifth Air Force reported 237 the
Red supp'y dumps In smoking
zortlei by noon.
U. N. units on the western front ^Tba Air Force said F M Sabre
tegan a counter action early Satiraay west q l Korsngpo to regain Jet pllota swept MIG Alley In
m advance position lost Friday Northwest Korea Saturday morn­
o s Red battalion. An Eighth Ar- ing. They spotted to of tlw Rus­
ny communique aeid some U. n . sian-made pianos, but made no
roops forced a platoon of tha Had contact.

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Ki i.lr pte, I. vvn* complim ented a t
1111 info, mill , o ff e r given h.* Mr*.
C c u t l l l.n -.in g
on
T h u rsd ay
muitiini; nt th e home of her m-*.
rhei. Mi
Nam v
ltre* k,
on
1 ,■ 1t 1.lv i t, Avenue

\ ('iitiJm ai theme wa» fol-

t..«**| in Jei'urnlions th r e u g h o u i
it. *•• . 1*111*,, Kim,i*. ntel Hie &gt;lmi i- tal*l,* m e *entered w ith
4
in 1 . 1 *.f c t i , , •linos o rnam ent* on
:. I*1. I\I*• *MI,lit **f g|e**||s.
II... tin,,**,,-e Mi,-, p, rsi-llfril with

, **.* hi Ii*, rKo-f-n *Klnn as *
gift fl 11 til*- Im-r.-.s
t

Id. and Mra. John R. Iter are
spending about two weeks visiting
In Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Fisher have
returned ' from Savannah where
they visited fur about ten days.
1
Waller
Bryan of Atlanta, spent
JGhtrislmns hero with his sister,

&lt;&gt;cn.Dt'an’HKimchc
Is Pickled Hash
With Garlic

tronnmlc science they Jirlu.illv
thrive U|«ni II
It te a m allei of t mow o record
that a n u m b e r &lt;d Viiieriean m2
diers havp lasted kimt-hr one llui
ill six months m Korea I mi l nun,
mi liatily tie cniilil Ima l nl h.iviin:
willingly p a rta k e n uf it twice
II Isn't ihe garlic alone m the
raldingc, n r the |ic|i|icrs II is 11,,
eumldiiatloii all ingelher. and die
way tim e weds Ihem, that gives
kim ehe its tru e strength
Tn a Korean kim ehe smells won
d rrful To the a v e ra g e American
it Just sm ells And nnvlHMly wlm
lias e a te n It smells It lends .111
incredible d is la n re to tin- lireatli.
.m a ro m a thal scen w In en du re
(nr d ay s Mnj.t A m erican '.nldlers
who gn out with Korean girls lie
gl 1 tneir rim rtsh q i with a Hal ill
t l m a l u n r " l a ' t ' s m ak e one Hung
clear right now You golln rlmnse
between klm che and me ”
Some Americ.in dmighluivs nil
miliNist duly claim thal on enem y
could sneak ii|mn lliciit in the night
If the wind were Mowing Iheir way
The redolence nf klm rlie wnulil give­
away Hie atlaek
My own pri-dlrimii
that when
(ictini Dean com es hniiir lie utiiy
get one plate nf kim ehe lint If
he asks for a xernnd serving Mrs
Dean will tell him firm ly. "Ihiriey,
believe II n r not, lull th ere Isn't an
o th er clove of garlic left In Amrr
lea How iihool some curried heel
nnd cablm ije?"

Miss AI Ire Brown and Miss
Joanne Moore are visiting In
It) IIAl. IIOYI.E
Jackson, Tenn. as the guest* of
Alice’s grandmother, Mr*. J. K. This te Ihe national dish — and
Graves.
what a dish It tel — ol Korea
Mn). Gen. Willtem K Dean In
“ Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwin Shin- ■ tetter to hte wife broadcast this
holier spent several days III Moul­ week hy the Peiping Itadln said
trie, (2a. recently where they that during hte i7 ninnlhs as n
visited as the guests of Mr. Hhln- captive uf Ihe llrite he had l&gt;e
hoterr’s parenta.
cotne “ fond of rice nnd klmche."
If this he true, the gallant gen
Capt. and Mrs. John L. Chit- eral has shown as much stamina
tsnden are espected to arrive to­ •s a prisoner as hr showed hero­
day from New York stole where ism on the field of halite. Hut Mrs.
they have ,b*en visiting during Dean, who has accented Ihe broad­
Christmas.
cast letter as authentic, hardly
knew whet was In store for her
^ Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. I- Hurt have when sho announced she'd learn
Nas their gueat their daughter, tn rook klmche for her Bill on
Mrs. Ross Anderson of Lakeland, hh return — If Ihal's what hr
ami her four children, Rosa, Jr., really wants.
Karen, Susan, and Sharon.
For hlmrhe ( pronounced "klin—
chee” ) Is a ronrnellon ton rugged
Mr. and Mr*. Ruben Mason of ’or the ordinary stomach of the
Panama City are visiting her* Western world It is part ami par­
with relatives. Friends will be cel nf the mysterious East. It Is to
sorry to learn that Mr. Mason te the Korean what wine Is tn a
having to spend soma time In tho Frenchman, spaghetti to an Itillnn
Orange Memorial Hospital.
or ham and eggs In an American
Along with rice It te the staple
Miss Betty Rons lloolehan has
tn Ns itirl. but only a rare
Meturned to Gainesville, after Item
as enduring as the Koreans could
S p en d in g several day* hare with survive
It
her parents,
nto. Mr. and Mra. J. IL
lloolehan . MU* Hoolthan te In Only a Korean housewife can say
Hritolu's I'rlliresa E llrah eth wan
Nurse* training at A l a c h u a for suro what klmche actually Is
But ao far as II te possible nf given two heaver .iklim on Imr ieCounty Hospital In Gainesville.
analysis It seems lo bo a kind nf r e n t vlalt to Winnipeg, ('uimda
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Boyle Icbled vegetable hash, composed
rgely of cabbage, peppers, ami
have aa their guesto, Mrs. Johi
‘o U
I: Mrieaa Inundated In a mighty tide
la wintering In
Carllngtm who
To&lt;Iay'm (Juiz/ical

te

H a cabbages art' harvested In I
fag and slacked for sale in
g market places nt Kor-

£•A villages and rllfex. The house-

rite*
. .. •
mpeh as they can
afford and try In pickle enough to

throughout the year.

Fresh klmche will buckle the
knees of Ihe ordinary tourist. Rut
klmche that has hern pickling for
weak* or months — the aging cab­
bage twining around the pepoors,
irlic embracing end satura___Mlh — Is a daUcaey only
tM natives can truly appreciate.

For sotM reason unknown to gas

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(4) (In wlml planet will h e l­
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discovered on the E a r t h ?

(ft) What river flown through
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May ihe coming year be bletied
With a wealth of hopplneit.

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■ Mr. nnd Mra. Alvia_ Kilpatrick
daughter, Linda,
Madeira
ida, of Madol
h spent Christmas bar# with
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Mn. “R. (J.
Ilpatrick, Jr., and Mr, aod Mra.
fc. Chapman, Mr. Kllpatrkk haa
returned to hie home and Mr*.
Kilpatrick and daughter a r t tomalnlag here for
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M'-. Min gin el Hingfeliler, and
\| 1 I illmii lliiyle.

The Roynl Ambassadors will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at fi;00 P.M.
The First Baptist Youth Choir
will hold rehearsal at ft:4ft P.M.

Friends of Mrs. Clifford MeKlhhln will he glad to learn that
she is recovering from an lllnes.i
of several day*.
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night party nt the Scout llall Iter.
31 from 7:00 P.M. till 0:00 A.M.
The First Baptist Worker's
Council of the Training Union will
he held In the Memorial Educa­
tional Rullding at 7:00 P.M. Cov­
ered Dish Supper.
The All-Church Watch-Night
-Service at the First Baptist
to'lmrch will be from 0:30 I\M.
thru 12:00 I’ M.
TUESDAY
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The Junior G. A.'s will inrcl at
Ihe First Baptist Church al .1:30
1* M
The Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Churrh will hidd rehear­
sal ut 0:4ft P.M.
WEDNESDAY
The Woman'a Club Bridge and
Canasta I’artv will ba held al 1:20
M. Phone 48B-W, Mrs. W. II.
iraersle for reservations.
The Prayer Meeting service nt
the First Baptist Church will lie
at 7:30 P.M.

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Ii** guest list in*'liuled the
Ki nt*- . Ie* 1, nut hri mother, Mr*.
I! I Inn Mi- George Andrew
Spi.i, Mi- M I. Rithorn, J r ,
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I1J 111 l,ie&gt;i-e. Mrs llowar'i
\\ I*. I. ti. l. Mi- Hi i Jh' i I Miirrlaml,
ii Mi M1K1J 111 Mae Neill. Mrs.
k.
.. li.Wei, Mi- Rnlmrt Cwllahan,
'Ii
Itnvin*-&gt;i,i Knder, Mr*. I’etn
l. ihiiiIs. .uni Ml- Jim l.iiherd.
\ I ... Mi - Belt ye llall. Miss

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of Columbia, 8. ^ J b S R n t o ^
Mrs. Boyle, ami Bob Frisch, uf
Mfew Brunswick, N .'J,
,

1939 PLYMOUTH

V|,.« I'harlolte Trim, iiopidar

Mr. and Mra. A. W. Lee en­
tertained Ihe Saunders-Swanner
wedding attendants at a rehearsal
party and buffet supper Wednes­
day evening with the scene of the
party being the cardm nf the
Lee home.
The delightful supper was aerved buffet style In the plav house,
end Ihe serving table which was
«$)oat attractively set, held a long
central nrrangemrnt nf Tetrapanax (rice plant) and greenery.
The hostess eras assisted In serv­
ing by her sister, Mr*. John W.
t’avne
The bridal couple was presented
with a set of lovely yellow linen-.
Those present included Miss
Joan Reumlers, Miss Betty* Ball,
Miss Shirley Moreland, Mr*. H ar­
old Chapman, Ml»* Sharon Car­
olyn Mole, and Mis* 8era Lynn
ftjole, of Orlnndo, E. Steven Car- :
Ner, Brian Dickson, James (Suy 1
Beatty. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. 1
Samuel T. Randolph, all of Or­
lando, Mr. ami Mrs. T. C. Mole
of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Ileldersilorf of Ilradenton, tho
Rev. and Mrs. If. Lyttleton Zim­
merman. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Aiken.

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0 great that no sitting President ported today.

!Mrs. Gerald Lowing
Honors Miss True

fltWi Entertain
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The Ruaslniw tthow signs of p rofiting by one of th e mis­
taken which contrihutctl to th e Germ an failure in two world
warn. That mlHtuke was the failure to exploit th e fullest
ponnlbllitleM of thu Hubmarine.
World W ar I wiih alm ost won for Gormany by the sub­
m arine, which all but starved G reat Uritaln out. Tho g re a t­
e st testim onial to the m ilitary value of the U-boat wun Ger­
m any's decision to risk Am erican Intervention ra th e r than
give tip undersells w arfare. Ami the G erm ans’ alarm ing suc­
cess in ship sinking was achieved by only a m oderate num ­
ber of HuhmiirincH. Had they huilt double the num ber, they
m ight have won the was before Am erican m ilitary jurwor
bad tim e to become effective.
,
Strangely enough Hitler, who studied tho record of
World War I, repented th e m istake of underrating the sub­
m arine. Tho toll or Allied shipping taken by U-boats, tint! n
few German cruisers such as the llisniarck, alm ost won the
Second World W ar Ixtforo the A frican Invasion got well
started . Hitler could easily have built many more subm arines
anti saved on less vital items.
Hiissiii apparently has read this history to advantage.
" Ja n e 's Fighting Ships,” an au th o ritativ e annual publication
which m anages to get access to an ex trao rd in ary am ount of
secret Information, bus announced th a t the Soviet Union has
;j70 subm arines; G reat B ritain has nil and th e United S tates
u hundred. Humor has it th at current Hussinn construction
Includes the building of a thousand more. These Husslan
bouts are thought to be equipped with tho "schnorkel, a
special breulhing device which greatly prolongs the tim e a
subm arine can rem ain below the surface.
Doubtless the United S tates and G reat B ritain will
com bat this menace in various unannounced ways. Yet It
will lie remembered Hint in World W ar I a Germ an subrnnrllio shelled a bout off the coast of ('ape God, ami in
World War II German U-boats sank shipping ill the Guir of
St Lawrence. A war with Httssia might prcsluce some sim i­
lar experiences; we should at least anticipate tho possibility.

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“THE 8ANFOBD H1RALD

ericitu Are Plentiful As
East Meets West In Shrine Bowl

Army-Marines To
Clash In Cigar
Bowl Tonight

Stetson WiBUttS I1 Seminole Cagera
Practice
New Line*up For Resume
For Lakeland Tilt
Clash With Yale Seminole High's winless basket*

Daily Double la
Ninth Race H e
At Kennel Club

third annual Dixie C linic at Ral­
By The Associated Press
A sitenlde crowd of 1100 fans Kentucky's smooth • working eigh. N. C„ tonight. State Is shoot­
TAMPA —The Soys who gave
on hand last night at the San- sharpshooters will try for their ing for Its third consecutive Claislo
up college football or pro careers
By RUMS NKWLAND
hall team will don practice togs was
ford-Orlando Kennel Club to see fourth Sugar Bowl baskatbal) cham­ " ° wnfor military service do a good turn
BAN FRANCISCO iJW-Ono of
s
e
t
In
Monday
afternoon
after
a
for crippled children tonight In (he Shanks Hansel Seen Christmas vacation layoff to try one of the moat unusual eventa in pionship at New Orleana tonight The tournament trhlller was pro­
football's greatest and most worthy
Cigar Bowl.
tacles—the Shrine East-West
a scoring combination dog racing—a tie In a daily dou­ against a St. Loula team (bay have vided Friday night by Cornell,
As New Center In perfecting
iirooke Army Medical Center
never beaten In the anfiual tourna­ which came from behind to tie
charity game—was being unfolded
that can outnolnt a Winter Har­ bleIn race.
night's feature race, the ment.
Columbia. 39 all. In the regulation
from Fort Sum Houston, Texas,
fay In Kcsor Stadium. Intermit­
Big
DeLand
Game
den quintet here Thursday night. ninth,the
Lady Kara won In the aver- The two teama have played twice g)
game and go on to grab a thrlllinx
and the (.‘amp LeJvune (N.C.) Ma­
tent rain was forecast.
The varsity Iwys under Coach age time
'- ‘iry.
uf 12.2 secunds, paying In the Sugar Bowl, and Coach Ed­ five-minute overtime victory.
rines, two of the nation's top serv­
The n th annual clusalc played
DELAND
t/PF—
Home
change*
Fred
Canas
and
Rill
Fleming's
liy F. T. MACFEEI.Y
ice teunis, will pluy before an ex­ In tin* .Stetson Ill-Hatter lineup B squaders will get In their first 17.80 to win. Bed Feather took die Hickey's Ht. Louis team has at.
fpr the benefit of the crippled
and Hky Cruiser show.
State won the right tu tday in
won both games.
hospital brought together JACKSONVILLE i*—The Clem pected crowd of 10,000.
were indicated today by Coach enuri work since the two (earn* placeHKriULlM
football teurn that meets Ml
.................................
In CaroLARI' NIGHT
by whipping Nortl
The Army outfit, big, lough and
Kentucky, the top-ranking team the finals
college seniors from many scctiona *son
I'utlve fui lliu Maine v»ilii trowed to Winter Park’s fives a I-'I IIS T H.ICK-Kalarllf
T
im
e
,
IO
ml
in
the
fitter
l!uv.!
Jan
!
har.
Hno, 38-51.
aggressive, is lavored over ihe Yule University ut H P. M, to- week aoo when they meet in the i ilia Tiiu tn i»r
of the rnunlry The hk-kuff v.ar.
i i on
r,.e» n o In the Associated Press' latest poll,
mure
depth
than
the
one
that
nip­
lighter pass conscious North Caro­ night ill Airport Arena.
eel fur 1 :» p. m. PST &lt;4:3oEST)
Ulna Mina
f.nn t.ZO showed poise, accuracy and flr.e
Seminole gym at
Monday 17 Airslnit
4.00 floor and backboard work in whlpwith millions watching ori n nu- ped favored Missouri on the same lina Murines
While
Puttee
did
not
Indicate
afternoon.
field
three
years
ago.
Money left over after expenses the starting five, he did seam
NKtllXM M AI 'IS— S III Mile
lng Brigham Young, the defending Ted WilliamB Holds
Uonal television hookup
Coach
Frank
Howard,
thinking
Tlwvl
M
S.1
The
Seminole
team
face*
dnu*
go to the Shrine's crippled chil­ pleased with the work of Shanks
'atlonal Invitational Tournameht His Slugging Honors;
All-America names and other
i m Hair llallr llaakiel
gridiron greats filled Ihe lineups. buck In that small, speedy, spirited dren's hospitals. The Shrine, City Hansel ut center, Dick Rtlnklng Me trouble next week as they •III It rMamin
T
I III
MO 4.SO champion. Kentucky's 84 points
bunch,
said:
"I
had
a
good
team
follow
Thursday's
home
game
of Tampa and civic organizations und Jim Carlin at forwards and
dh i tm cal U pllun
11.( o II.SO were the most ever made ui the
The array of talent was Ihe most
"
s.io
against Winter Garden with a I lli-lllna
are sponsoring Ihe bowl.
Bowl, which datea back to CHICAGO (iTk-Ted Williams of
Imposing ever assembled for Ibis then
Jack .Smith uml Jack Oksns* at Friday night tilt against a top T lim it HACK—Via Mile Tltaet 00.1 Sugar
Coming
up
to
duto
and
looking
the Boston Bed Sox maintained
the 1133-30 season.
contest, which will net upwards of around at the 51 man squad pradl
Lineups are running over with gunnls.
tOeeuait Hair Hall* lluablal
hi* habit of winning America*
notch
Seabreeze
team
that
has
■m ' 1100,000 for the rehabilitation of
Oklahoma
City
University,
which
I
MiIr
1
1
iik None
*
1
0
a
n
M
o
players
who
have
slurred
in
high
If this is the starting lineup. It chalked up four state champion­ 4 yiili'k t'ruw
clog for lids New Year's Day game school und college laits of them
s SO t ill surprised everyone by winning the League slugging honors by takitfl)
crippled children.
till liny
4.00 All-College Basketball Tournament the 1051 title with .550.
now, I have two teams— curry honors ranging from all con­ will mean the first start for Han­ ships In a raw and Is reported tu I qiilnMn
Since the game was established he sold,
i i . oi | 0| so
sel, who hus seen action botn he flooring one of their treat
offense and one defense."
The percentage, based nn 531
In 1025, mure than ono million one
UAII.r
IHirilf.Ki
Minnie
T
* two years ago, Ii In a position times
ference
college
selections
to
AllEight or nine lioys on that HMD America, Little All America and last year and this but ha* shown quintets In several years this sea­ HIJrrlna New* uml luu-al U|ilb&gt;n -A
at bat asid 395 total bases,
to
duplicate
the
feat
again
tonight
liars has Iteen turned over to the (iator
much Improvement this year. The son.
Hllrrlmc New*. «1-a&gt; unld |jj.Sti. against Tulsa.
was far under Williams’ 1U50 fig­
Howl team played virtually All-Pro
£ispltal fund.
ISII
on
Id
1114.00.
0-4 *4 center Is from Ft. Mitchell,
minutes, he recalled.
The OCU Chiefs upset the Okla­ ure of .847.
The West, with giant linemen and 00"You
Time, 3u.
The crowded high school court r illN tll IIAI'M
Iirooke concentrates on u running Ky.
can't play ao minutes any
7
Vli-kln
Vuuahri
1
1
S
O
0
00
4.10
homa
Agglei In the aeml-flnala Fri­ Cleveland's Larry Doby was sec­
(wavier and faster backs, look the more,"
will
he
packed
with
iome
younger
game
and
its
big
linemen
ure
pretty
Iteinking, Smith and Okanre
Howard snld. "and I think
I IVnyrm H.
h id |0 7n day nlgnT, 48-38, while Tulsa won ond in tho slugging department
field favored over the east by
talent
when
school
opens
Wedneshard
tu
get
uround
It
hus
run
up
5
llesrh
llell*
j
|u
were letlennen from the squad
It's a good thing."
by a hair from Idaho, 77-73, In a with .511. Gus Eernlal of Phila­
points.
7
qulnlela 14-71 III 40
an average of 27H yards a game last year while Carlin, of Day* day. That’s whsn the Sanford
Several L'lemson
SV
rtlT H HACK—
T l m n M.I double overtime. The tournament delphia and Detroit's Vic Wcrti
Out a stow or muddy Held ligured
sir
roachti
start
grooming
future
so 4.40 1.10 Is going on at Oklahoma City.
to piuv both offense amt [ . , r.1
' £ ! ‘ ‘ S tonii Henrh Is s transfer front court warriors as freshman team 1 Mtnepla C’tiaaer
shared third with 511 each.
to favor the East’s powerful single trained
IS SO 7.in
but only Capt. Dob I’otton, ?[), . *l{ ll *| ” ,u '
u ,,uru 31 Tnlunu where he played forward aspirants report for their first 4 Hi'iJlch M*rr*(
At Dallas tonight Its Texas uirlx- Official league statistics released
Wing attack and possibly handicap defense,
1
.
A
r?
8P»ile*
1.40
last year. His brother Hill was
a tackle. Is u regular on both y“rd* u *"m®qulnlele (1-4) I4UIO,
tian against Texas A. A M. for the today certified Zernlal as
the west’s precision speed T-forma- platoons.
The Army Medicos boast such u Stetson player about six years practice session.
SIITII MAl'M—a/ia Mile n a i l s i ] championship of tha first Southwest battad-ln champion with 120
lion.
14 oo
I SO s.sn Conference
as Clayton Tnmicmukcr, ago.
The coeche* will have some 1 K a y T o y
Basketball Tourna- gamai.
tiesides nlulrrn football, Coach huskies
Aaslo
to o 4.00
The Shrine committee announced
All Amcrieu center from
The Yule five Is expected to hard work ahead as they attempt 1S jeri&lt;
Zemial, who alio was first in '
ment.
T ra p p v r
likes bowl games The former
lis
t
ait August that all 00.000 tickets Howard
Minnesota, ami Ituodall ('lay, an start three tall men at center tu make winners out of a var­
Qilln I*In U-l) IIS SO.
TCU beat guest Vanderbilt, U- home run production with 33, was
Soiilliern Conference Tins slapped ex-slur
at
Ihe
University
of
Texas.
lid been sold.
a K Y M X T‘II
II IIA t K— A/in Mil*
night. Texas A. A M. followed on the RBI till by Wil­
49.. Fridayy night
a football schedule Inin on Clemsun The Marines, averaging uhnul 40 ....I forward, but the guards are sity quintet that awkwardly lost
T im * i .1X3
Princeton s All America. Hick along with Muryluud next fall be
both ft-ID. Copt. Eddie McHugh a close and scrappy gome tu I Hnmly Hm1i||*r
Ii in
I III J.ji) defeated Its arch-rival, Texas, 32- liams with 1M, Chicago's Eddie
pounds a man less than the Teg a a anil lllulr Leltoy are slated for DeLand In the srason starter and * Kull Htyl*
Karrnoler, posed the Host's chief cause lliey accepted howl bids
i, iu 4. iq SI. In an overtime game.
oblnson with 117, Cleveland ■
Army group, are faster und have Ihe guard position*. Dave Hears, then turned In a listless per­ 1 ri,r* * l* r
( |,j
threat, operating from Ihe tailback
____
North_______________________
Carolina State and Cornell _uke Easier with 103 and A1 Ho-'
"They say we are bad," Howard developed
•
Jilliili-lii
11-31
111
IV.
largely
on
a
sink
pass­
spot. Uhlo Slate's all around full said f,Well. If going to bowls
Cl-:*, prolmhl» will slnrt at center formance as they bowed without
clash for the championship of tha sen, also of Cleveland, with 102.
II I I I — A III Mil*
back star. Vic Junuwict, figured makes you bad, I'd like to rot a ing eomlilnutloii In this pass setup with John Weber, 0-2, uml l(oti«M challenge to smooth working Win­ , K I I I„H T H T im
* , M .S
are
(Juurter'backs
Jtuss
I‘JcInn.
who
strongly In Iho Eastern scoring little lilt,"
Hunting 11-4 ut forward*.
7 Ir mi P *rry
is 40
S in x . ko
ter Hark aggregation.
;
Mwi'h
MO l.lfl
plans. Such All-America tackles us Howard said be Is trying to re ­ played lor Temple University, and
Additional seats have t»een pul
Varsity
candidates
expected
out
1 lluli \\ it I It itr
1 ]i|
End
I'uiil
Kwcezy,
formerly
of
Don Colcmun, Michigan Stale, and vamp his whole schedule for next
In the Airport Arena for the for Monday’s practice are: Doug
PIIONR 81
U ulnlclu 17-1) U | in.
Bob Toncff, Notre Dame, were up year He'd like to pluy the Florida Mouth Carolina
Yale game. There are no reserved Whitney, George Harden, Hay X I A T H MACK— A IH Mil* T lm * i 03.3
I
Iuuly
H
«rn
7
so
c.uu
i
to
Mild,
fair
weather
is
forecast
front
Colors, lie suid, "if Ihey're not The kickoff will lie ut H p m seals and there Is plenty of Davis, Junior
DOORS OPEN 12:45 UAH, i
« *n 1 in
Melts, Jimmy ] Ili'il K&lt;-uili*r
Wsstem hopes were pinned on the scared "
pinking space.
1 H k y i 'r u ln i- r
y iu
Hmlth,
Wise
Hardin,
Jerry
fleet feet of such All-Amerlra backs Coach Andy (lust a (son unit his
q n lnl* ln 4 l - 3 i isu.ji,
Another convenience fur th”
N T I I H A I T I — A lu Mll* 'rim *i 33.3
as flush MoKlhenny, Washington, Miami Hurricanes wind up their
spectators will be the new elec Covington, Terry Cordell. Harry TI K la
tliltin I j j u
i con
c m &lt;, m
Hlnkavage
and
Warren
McCall.
and Ollle Matson, Sun Francisco home held practice today Kumluv
trie score Isiurd which will be
4 4 lck*y
is nn * in
TODAY ONLY! DOUBLE FEATURE
Drake's John Bright and Southern they make a practice slop at SI
&amp; Htyl* lilt*
| oo
in operntion for this game. Plan*
q
iillilrln
4
1-44
|SS
»«l
California's Frank Clifford, great Augustine, then move up to nearby
lire being made to Install Ihe de­ Brooklyn Surprined
vice before tonight so that th"
Ponte Vedra llcucli to slay until
t o n ig iit h
e n t r ie s
As Army Takes Don
control cun be kept on the
just before game lime Tuesday
K ill S T H A IT i— K u m rlty
scorer's table and avoid errors
Jersey Idol. C ry -tiil illmat. H p«liil Tax**. lj,*„|,1i* l.m -ky ka m o.
NEW YOHK Igv-Don Newcombc tHum
JACKSONVILLE ,4’ -Florida's in scores.
liw ny Jim . Ciil.u I.Il.ru, llunnlu
la going Into Ihe Army.
Jo.
huskethall learn, which hus come
S M I1 X II ||A C I ^ -A li n k . Mil*
The big pitcher's acceptance for
nut of nowhere to take seven
Hi-ur l--lii.li, filriiMiu. Iliim r llu rk .
military service, announced Fri­
straight games, Is heavily vurnred
Main-*, lli-il
l-knitiu,
Tu ru n y
day In Washington after weeks of (" 'H" .■yto win ihe (iator Howl Tournament
K. l ‘, Urnwul*. .Mr Murphy,
r l i i i i i i h a c k — a n u , . m ii*
delay and speculation, took Ihe
here tonight
Nit* C lu l,, W h 11 r A nk l*i * T.iivn
Brooklyn Dodgers completely by l.*nil*r
Florida whipped
02 17,
plied Georgia,
(
A llu Vl*lu. II* I.„&lt;|y |(*a.
-------------- — • •
surprise.
alter
i
Friday
night
dumping
Clem
t
»
r.
Cuxy lllr l.
C m u n ry
llutiy.
LAKKI-AND i4*-Tho Itounnkn,
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (*-A yen miii Thursday. Tonight Florida
'nieir
20-game
winner
was
exomK
nun.
V r, All Stars, a team that never to travel hy air, und a forecast
SUNDAY—MONDAY
K o u c r i l I U IT i— K u l.r lly
Ined by the Army, last month and
aulfN, Is Ihe new Sunlu Clans Howl of just the right weather, (minted tungloN with Florida State, loser
MIAMI ijv—Havlnr's Hears and It wsa expected he would be turned
llunkii. Himn*r T * » . N u m y Kill*.
Friday
to
Clemson,
U
2
A
il,
and
to
T
ia
n
u
,
Wa*ta.
(
i
ul
'N
Hull*.
Imlin
football champion.
the Georgia Tech Engineers down because of a kidney condi­ lluln, llr***y Ktl
to a liluu-tiray gridiron show today
Roanoke dethroned Otnuliu, Neb ns full of pusses as a sailor on a Georgia a night earlier
planned to wind up heavy prepara
K I 4T H R a c k — s/iara* m i i *
All Ihe Incentive Is with Florida Huns today for their New Year's tion, the same aliment which
champion the last two years, Fri­ week-end ashore
Jum l* U * lrir. C i,H im J . Ihipulur
caused his discharge from the I rli*
Slate,
though
the
Sernlnoles
haven't
* * * * * "
day night In as close a game as
T r y lln n l. I.liil* Tum -h. H.im*
clush In die Orange Howl.
Until squads..made iqi of college
won a giime this season. Tills will touch George Sauer said he Navy after brief service during llu m h lrr. K a .y 1*1, kin', lin t Aw ay.
f W I t U I T . —B L 0 0 D - R E 0
you could want.
all................................................the
stars from tho North and
S I X T H H A I T I — 3/ lUlk* Mil*
World War II.
The teams, comiMiscd of boys o u l i r . l ' u i i c d h a rd "all” wiicit mi !''' ' ^ , , 1!!rr i , 1u| ! l'1V'k'
1,0 would call for a "little hit" of
I rim .m i Amt ll„l,l. Ktldy'* K*t.
Thus, Newcombn becomes Ihe
weighing not more than inn [wnmil* Sthe
contact work this morning. Lalor, second Dodger pitcher tu be culled [.Ink Hu u r iih *, I'niTM-riiy, N&gt;, Allhi.
theory th at a football In flight * ^ i
ww
0 ’“ •'mils
F rl "hi fly T ip , J* w * l’a Trump. T r l n and not more than U yean old, lakes (be shortest route to touch- 1 "matin
11 meets Georgia in die the dears will don gume uniforms Into service this year. The first liluil.
opener *of
tonight's dosing double und ikihv for photographers.
were tied 13-13 at the end of the down territory
i :\ t h
H A C K — a/ieihu Mil*
was Erv I'allca, also a righthand­ SKV
game. Under bowl rules a tic Is In other words, It look.* like a bill In die round robin event
iM urliili, N llv rr
V**.
|)*c'l*l&lt;i,i.
'Tech also will work out In the
Hick Casurcs, leading scorer of morning, then spend Ihe afternoon er, who entered the Army on Kept. Hnmilnr Itltrliln
N*nn
llu ykln.
decided on first downs, and Itun- tossing duel most of the way.
IS.
H'w-k, lir* i* ll.
noke hid (even to Omaha’s five. The Yankee Invaders, victorious Florida's foothull learn Ibis fnl), at the Troph-al I'ark races.
K
I
I
I
H
T
H
H
A
C
K
—
a
/ieiba
Mil*
Nawcnmbe's loss, certain to have
The youngsters played big-time only four limes In tho 12 previous has taken the same role on the The Hears labored through mom^ H rn s r , Hoy, Tln iru t»r J*t,
(la y
football In candy cane surround-Blue Gruy encounters, wore rated huskutbull court. He dumped In 15 Ing and ndrnmon workouts Friday a serious effect upon the Dodgers* KuIr, H lilis rd .M"»», tinturln. ily * r
a. Hundreds or small fry munch- the slight edge In the minds of imlnls, mostly from under the their first since arriving in Flor!rida ISU pennant hopes, struck the l-uy, H.mlh I’ai-illi-, K in * Hp**,lal*r.
M A T H H A C H -ll/ ia ib u Mil*
Dodgar officials and players with
basket, to lead Ihe Jway
Geor- suid ho was wus
candled apples, got smeared almost every ono but Ihe three „j„
SOW AIIM S4HI4 i n , h i ,
i r Aover
..........Suer
pfessed
pleased
a sot
with
, '»n n y ( Im rt, I’uaxj*-* Kn*irlk*.
■tunning
force,
although
In
a
man,
h buhhlo gum ami hurled their Northern roaches—Itlp Engle of fildu n ln .a !hihr f’r! t' 1 wn" ^ ,fie d'um's hustle
H
*
«l„yu
ll. l.uvut- ■ r l * » « r
l.u try .
stle anil thought
hnui
the
they
made
a
valiant
effort
to
take
Tr.iv * lln * Mlk*. J „ y j,,* . | r, Mur.
faces In masses of pink cotton Penn Stale, Ivy Williamson of Wis­ n ly c ^ M e p I Georgia senrer. get- players were In the right rmood
TKX-ril HAS K—SUKK I '«****
n*
U in stride.
.
10.
•indy.
v : *4*
'or the gaino
consin and Dick Harlow, formerly ting
I&lt;r*nmllii*.
Ki,ik*'* (11ft
---- -. . . . . . p ' r
"Certainly
(ho
loss
of
a
pitcher
I
ho
bio
JO H N S H V N E - I S I t n S V l
The hlg (Tcmmin team had more
Santa Clous nltended Ihe game of Harvard.
!&gt;»;*(I«* WliftsIei*. Lilt fit U’lirsilri,
limit! suid die Georgia Tech team
Itmiir, tiny IL.JIU, Htirltig
In full rngalla and crowned u Engle, head man in the outfit, trouble Ilian expected with Florida lookcd shnrpo r lu Friday'! drill of Newcoinbe'a stature Is going llilght
M
M
lei
to
be
a
rough
blow,"
said
Walter
queen—12-year-old Ueverlvy Mel­ wouldn't udiuil that tils hoys could Slate. Hulniiceil scoring ami u pair Ihun ut any’
y lime silica 1Its game F. O'Malley, president of the club.
of dutch baskets by John Slice with Georgia.
ton of Lakelund
org
lick u misluge stamp
"Hut Unde Ham comes first, and
The real football fans saw some The Hines' aerial unties revolved and Iton Rli-hurdsiin staved off un Tackle
------- ....
Hal Miller, who was ex- in the end I think this will turn Don nelly-Bradford
real football, though
around two of Ihe hesl iiassers In (flisel Sneo mid Itlchunlson bit peeled to be buck in gmaj sha
shape,
Fitted In Net Play
They suw IN pound Jerry Vudicka be found anywhere, Mniqmtltu's fielders In rapid older In lake a was unable In purtlciputo In Ihe out to be ii very fine thing. It
of Omaha, Ihe durllug of tin- crowd, Dull Leahy who ranked No I (his 1*032 lead with less than (imr nun workout und Dodd said he probably will bit giant for baseball, loo, bo
It lets peoplo know that oven
MIAMI IIKAli. iA*—Thorne Don­
twist and squirm his way for Ihrcc season and Hob Hestwlrk of Pitt, ides led mol dial decided II
would be replaced by Mull Lyons, cause
being a prominent athlete brings nelly of Luke Forest. III., meei*
of Ills team's live touchdowns of No It
a 210-pound junior.
no
favoritism."
o
.,
Tom Bradford of Chevy Chase,
th# night, pass for another ami Fur plain leather lugging, tin* Stetson's Tangerine
Darrell
Crawford's
accurate
Md., und Francisco Contreras of
oat up the fifth
Yanks could rely heavily on Boston
passing highlighted the Tech prac
City play* Bob Green of
Ha ran too yards with an Inter- University's
............. ......................
Foes To Open Drills ico.
*M 80N 7AT108 s JAHtl €*MI*
John Kaslati, who was
Favorites Show Way Mexico
Palm Beach today In two out­
P*1*, ■* Omaha whipped excelled In rushing This year only
standing
mutches
in
Ihe
Orange
In Public Net Meet Bowl Junior Tennis Tournament.
ege pluyc
A DB( HIVING NAMC
^ eV" #n
,cm , n*l; Iby ■oven other college
players, and OIILANDO iiP-Tnngrrlne Howl
HO scooped up a fumble and s p e d ..............................
hlg H*JI Itelchardt, u bulldozer In activities get Into full swing today
MIAMI (/Ih — Bushlsague la
Bradford scored Friday’s big­
I I yarda for unather touchdown an Iowa uniform
JACKSONVILLE - UP—Seeded
when Ihe Arkansas Stale Indians tho name Oudun Phipps has
upset when he defeated Rey­
•Mlst Roanoke. Huns of 28, 23 The South has Its passing aces, open
•llln
Kivnn th&lt;- War Admiral-Baby ilavars are coming through regu- gest
practice
They
arrived
Frl
and 40 yards were sprinkled In too—chiefly Fred Hcnnor* of Sou­ day for Uielr New Year's night League filly which will make arfy In the men's division of ihe naldo Garrldo, Cuban junior boya’
•MWkSKSMilSSI
between
champion from Havana, 0-4, 08,
thern Methodist and Jim llurton game with Ihe Stetson Hatters.
hvr racing debut at Hialeah raea Florida Public Courts Tennis Tour­ 88.
Donnelly also pulled a milk
HMHUMNHWWM
,, Roanoke refused tu quit whan of Iwiulsluna State. Homier* ruled
nament, but only one Is left in
track.
Blood
lines
indicate
that
Howl
official*
announced
that
for
surprise by beating Harvey JackVodlcko ran Ihe ball to tho Ron ninth •n Ihe nation this v-nr.
I m m s WMIHMMMI
first time In Its six-year his­ the filly will be anything but a the women’s division.
nokf six with tho scura 13-13 and Another ground • gaining asset the
Play begins todsy In men’s dou­ son af Washington, Ga., a hightory the churlty game will bo a liushlenguor. She Is also a full
ranking
Southern
player,
8-3,
9
7,
—-PLUS—
was Souin Carolina's mevu WauiuK, sellout. In addition 2.3UO tempo­ sinter to Busher, Mr. Uusher and bles and tha tin t of nine titles
Cuntreros, Mexico Junior boys'
PRA IRJK LA K E
one of Ihe flashiest runners afoot. rary end zone scuts have been .Striking. All am stakes winners, [Uf be decided. _ Raoul Roque,
CAHT04IN—"DHtXJPY'S
DOUBLE TROUBLE’'
Tampa, meets Frank Carnett 1 champion, defeated Xl llarum of
A sellout crowd of 22.NX) was In hunt.
Coral
Gables,
0
2,
0-4.
and
Green
PARAMOUNT
NEWS
Jacksonville, In the final of buyi
prospect. Kickoff lime was 1:43
ON THE TARGET
downed Jerry Shelton uf Garland,
p. m. tarn.
JOINS HOCKEY ELITE
EAST LANSING, Mich, (/p) — lS-and-uMer singles.
0 2. 0 1.
MONTREAL o il — When Max lie's not playing cuuld. That Top-seeded Mrs. Juliana Cope- Tex..
Play In Ihe Junior girls' singles
halted duwn Ihe little Nebrakan's Hcntley
land,' 1Ponte Vedra Beach, Is ihe
of
the
Toronto
Muphi
bow
mid
arrow
Hugh
MaeMaatar,
last pusN.
women player sur- division went according lo sched­
NEW YEAR'S EVE MID-NITE SHOW
a
scored Ids gOUtli National Michigan Hlate’a basketball can­ •ole seeded
In Ita semi-final game Hounoko Leafs
|, Second seeded Mrs. Jeff ule as top-seeded Toby Greenberg
Hockey
League
goal
recently
he
ter,
carries
around
Is
part
of
of
Chicago
defeated
Miriam
Tatoul
scored twice In tho final quarter hecumc the third active player Ids bobby. Ite'a an ardent archer,
Monday—Dec.
Slat Doors Open 11:30 P. M.
Icombe. Jacksonville, bowed to
to boat Now Orleans, 13-0.
Mri. Sybil Ballard. Third-seeded of Palm Beach, no, 8-1, and sec­
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hus
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200
or
morn
Silurian
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Pete
Newell
erePat Stewart of IndlRoanoke's standout was Hob Mc­
The others uro Maurice dlta MacMastcr's strong basket­ Janlea Hahn. 81. Augustine, lost to ond-seeded
“Flame Of Araby” * lik m } ^ becha°n d l b r
Connell, a tail pound quarterback goals.
tjjri. Georgia Johnston, Jackson- anapolia stopped Ann Leach of
Hli-hard
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has
scored
over
ball
hands
to
his
archeyy
whu was good for about five yards 300) and Doug Bentley.
Palm
Beach,
8-3,
8-1.
exorcises.
1
whenever he carried the hall. He
scored three touchdowns during his
two games.

Clemson’s Tigers
Boast More Depth
Than 3 Years Ago

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FI.ddlt and FuuiiIbIii. Experience
HOHA i„ I’AYTON
ami Penaat-ola.
nut ueerxHury, Mu*t lie neut nnd
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idruxunt. Apply Mr. Illll before
Chime 1110
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11 unv niurnlrig. Tuuchlon Drug
y e a r a t J a y Hncmla, llartow, St. HMAI.L hut proNpciouii KMx'ery
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Ave. Chonu 171 -J.
iiiam l A uthority, llawtlirone ami
*nle» clerk. Knovleilge of tlrea
Lake Alfred.
HU8INK8H I'HOCKUTY. Wnruittiiln'. prcfurreil. Sternly cmhcuinii 130' by B0‘ lucntt'il near
The outitamling event in aewpluyipent. (iroup Inxurancu. Vntenlri uf tuwn. On center lot of
8te tiektment ia the completion
catlbn with pay. Flreetone
threu liit, comprlilntc 'A block.
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Cumplete ItadlMtur Repair.
TOMMY’S RADIATOR
ItKCAIH SHOP
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PAINT AND HODY HIIOP
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ALl&lt; SAINTS CHURCH
Knterprlae
Preacher, Dean Putman
Flrat Sunday After Chriatmaa
Holy Communion R.'OO A.M.
Morning Prayer and Sermon
11:00 A.M.
Tueaday, Jan. I Feeat of the
Clrcumclilon and New Year'i Day.
Holy Communion 10:00 A.M.
FIRHT BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Arenue at Hlmth Street
W. P. Brook*. Jr.. Paator
John L. Miller. Mlnlaler of Ed.
"We've Saved A Place For You"
Sunday School 0:15 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Training Union 0:16 P.M.
Evening Worahlp 7:110 P.M.
Nursery open *t nil Sunday aer*
vice*.
Wednciday Evening Service
7:30 P.M.
Earphones for the haul of hear*
Inf.
Welcome.
CIIUKt ll OK CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Second Street
J. C. Nlrholxon, Mlnlaler
For everyone that aakelh recelveth, and he that aeeketh, findeth, and to him that knnweth it
ahaII he opened. Matthew VII, 8.
10:00 A.M. Illhlp Study.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Sermon: “Simplicity uf the (Jo*,
pal".
tli.'IO P.M. Sunday Evening
Worship.
Vllltora alwaya welcome.

Remember thcie days! We livcrl each one of
them last year.
But now they are scraps of paper. They don't
matter any longer. The days abend are the ones
that count!
That has alwaya been the keynote of our
Christian religion. One of the greatest of the
early Christians expressed it for all time when
he wrote:

CHRIST CHURCH. l.rnigHuod
(Kplaeopil)
Her. II. I.. Zimmerman, II. D.
Vicar
lat Sunday after Chilatma*
4:00 P.M. Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
All are welcome.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
A1.1,1ANCR
Rev. (Ilenn K Smith, Pa*lor
I»l46 A.M. Illhle School.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlu.
The |kmlnr will apeak on the auliJerl: “After lletnlrhein".
7:46 P.M. Evening Service. Thl-t
la an Informal *ervice for anrilual fellowahip ami (Impel Metaage. The pantor will continue
Ida ntP4»Hgr,i from the Hook of
Revelation. Ill' mihjert will lie:
"Who Oweg the EarthT"
All aro invited to attend theae
aervlcea.

Forgetting those things which arc behind,
and reaching forth unto those things which
are before, l press toward the mark—tor
the prise of the high calling of God in Christ
Jesus. (St. Paul in Philippians 3:13,14)

Let the churches of our community help us
to make this a truly happy New Year .. .
That is no seasonal greeting—it is the call to
Christian worship and service for this coming
year.

IlfII.V CROSS CHURCH
(F.placnpal)
Rev. II. I,. Zimmerman, II. II.,
Rertnr
l*l Sunday after Chrlatma*.
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
11:30 A.M. Family Service and
Church School.
11:00 A.M. Holy (,'unflrmalloii
and aermon hy The Rt. Rev. Henry
I. Louttlt, ttlnhop of South Flor­
ida.
Service* during the week:
Monday though Thoe»day and
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30

THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

A.Me

Friday Holy Communion 0:00

The Chiiroh la the grealeal (oc)ot on *arth lor
lha building ol character nnd qond cllltannhlp
It ta a alntehoui* «i eptrllual value* Without a
strong Church, nalthtr democracy nor ctvtlltallon
cun itirvlva Thare art lour *ound raa.on, why
every peraon should attend tervlcea regularly
nnd nupport the Church They nr* III Tor hiown *ak* 11) Tor hll%chlldren‘a aoke (3) for lha
auk* ol hla com m ute and nation (41 For ih*
take ol the C h u rch ^^ll. which need* hi* moral
and material auppoel Plan to go to church regu­
larly and read your Bible dally
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FREE. METHODIST CHURCH
Weal fourth Hleeet and I.aural
Avenue
Rev. Fred II. Iloelun, I’aalne
Sunday School 0:46 A.M.
Morning Worahlp 10:46 A.M.
Young People.! Service 7:00
P.M.
Kvanlng Service 7:30 P.M.
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
r »m *
Mr*. Elliott will be *lnglrig"7p!T.
J'ale at troth morning and evenInf aervleai.

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
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CHURCH
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Rev. A. II. Metonl MM«ter
A.M. Sunday School. *|f|!
11:1)0 A.M. Mauls.altK .. .rahln.
Solo: "Uy the Watera of Babylon",
Howell fry Dick Aiken: Anthem:
"Clod Bo Loved the World", Stainer
bj Chancel Choir. Sermon by Mr.
Melnnla.
wfij00 A,M'
Church for
children ages fl.lfl, Mr*. P. R.
Staphenaon, D.R.K. Church Nure17* Jl? Nuraery Department durWorahlp.
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To Protect the |&gt; m « of lh* World i
To Promote the Progrst* of Amttlra.
T* Prod or* Prosperity for Hanford.

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AwnxMated I'rems l^anert Wire

VOLUMR XXXXI1I

Ifteds Hit For
Planning War
Talking Peace

Flemming Says H
Crisis To Last
For 20 Y ears

C hinese Accused Of
Trying To Squirm
Out Of Accounting
For 50,000 Victims

Manpower Chief De­
mands S t e p s To
Provide More EnRineers, S c i e n t i s t s

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WASHINGTON n The I'oiled
Stale*' drfrnsr nmhlh/ltliin pro
final
gram, or xnt.irth.ng like II. will
Korean Irucn lalka of 1031, th«
1x*l for im«.|tdv 2u \ear-.. Man
United Natlnna today accused the
power Chief Arthur S Klemming
Kedi of planning war while ne­
-aid today
gotiating a truce and of trying to
It people under*liHid till
lie
Jariulrm out of an agreement to
*nld. morr would approve di all de
Mali what happened In more than
(erment* for college shidenls and
30,000 unaccounted for prisoner* of
more high *chuol graduate, girl*
war.
included, could study engineering,
Subcommittee* would up the
which sorely neeil* irainrii per n
year still deadlocked on the Issues
*nnnel
of policing an armistice and ex­
"I have gone on ilu- at.iiiiipllon
changing prisoners of war. Itnth
thal we were going lo be involved
groups scheduled meetings in Pan
ui some kind id defen.e timh.1i/ii
munjom for 11 a m. Tuesdaylion program for Ibe next lo. 13 or
New Year'* May (9 p m. Monday,
211 years." Flemming .aid In a
F.8T. I
copyrighted interview m "C s
"By your assumed attitude of
New. A World Urjmrl". a weekly
victor and your Insistence on
new* magazine
Ntnvelnpliig a military air capabil­
"II seems lo me llial It we i|o
ity (airfields&gt; you have served
clear mil Ire lo the world thal whal
not approach d on dial p.irheolai
basis, we gel Into all kind* of dll
you have In mlml la not peace
i ficultle* a* Inr a* our rra.oulllg
but war,” said MsJ. Gen. Howard
s concerned "
M. Turner, U. N. negotiator. "You
have cast an ominous shadow over
Much adverse reaction In college
these negotiations
deferment. Flemming said, arose
Rear Adm. R. B. Libby said the
from those who "figured the enter
Communists rafussd to provide
gency was going to be with us (or
data on prisoners the U. N. aaya
two or three year* " He said they
ware not listed on the official Red
believed the armed forres would
•Malar until the. Allies supply fur.
have no room (or deferees upon
^ h e r Information eft prisoners In
gratfusMon &lt;
iVwiiaM ua Pias alat
A shortage of engineers Is ex
peeled to mrrrase and I* "one of
the most .erlous prohlem* we are
up agaln-l," Flemming said, add
Ing
"We haven't gut a chance lo Ihr
world of taking care of Dial dellcll
*&gt;f engineers
unless we gel
fly The AN.SOCIATFM PIIK.VS
women beaded In Hie dirertbm ol
A irun bled world greet* 11132 to engineering school* "
The Registration Rooks for
night with hope* nod nrnyers that
Seminole County will be opened
. it truly will lie a "Happy New
Sin the office of the Hupervlsor
Year" lor everyone of Its 300
Nrt the Chamber of Commerrt'
days—and not lust Tuesday
Building, at Sanford Avenue and
Throughout the world therr will
First Street Wednesday, Jan, 2
at 0:00 A. M. according to Mr*
New Year. Hay will i«- «h •* merry celebrations to "ring: In
.
'be new. ring out the old
Hut
Camilla Hrure, supervisor of
registration, and will remain served In Sanford with the riot- fnr m iny. ihr observance will Ire
Ing of stores, hanks and nther one of prayer at traditional rhurrh
open through Mar. 31,
Sh*lne« anil Kfwnnlan* ivrrMrs. Rruee said that due to places nf business. Office* at th* watch night ceremonies
'i-»t fnc ftf it
to Itic ntniiijol
the redlstrlctlng of the county Court House ami the City Hall will
Infant l'&gt;32 will mnerlt the mid -if collect u-ne for Ihr KnlvuMnii
rommisalonera districts In Se­
.iml
hot
war
cares
of
old
IftM,
Army al (lie dime Imxril., S'm&gt;t
minole County, It will
h» be rinsed. Drug stores will ob­ tnd II* leap year calendar u-ill Cv*
WillisMm Niilo'iiocrd todnv
necessary for everyone who lives serve Kunduv hours.
have a few added events nf Its Karh orgHolsation m llrilril $.'|im.
‘n th» newly created District 2,
An outstanding social event will own. particularly the United State:, with thr Klwxoiaos Imvlng *
nd Precinct No. ill to yet new be the New Year* Kve dance tu- presidential election
•illght edg&lt;- by h few tirnnlr*.
registration cards. Naw csrtlfl- night at 10:00 o'clock at the MayNew Yorkers will welcome the
The Roiiiry f'liili also ill,I very
cata numbers and rraelnct will
fair Inn. Barney Buxton and his New Year tonight at theatrrr.. cab well, she said, in the roljeetioO',
b« given on the rarda.
arris, and Times topiare. where lolligitig in g I 'Jit. Cant. William,
New Preclnrt IB and District orchestra from Drlnndn will play ten*
of thousands mss* aumislly thanked ilu-se organisation* and
3 Include the area between Lake until 2:00 A.M when lireskfast to
rhrrr at the stroke nf midnight other local g ro u p , which rniitrihlll
Monroe and Sixteenth Street will he srrvrd Tickets may lie ob­ (llhrr*
will usher In 1032 at Hie ed rtioch t" Ibe aureesa of Ibe rain
enclosed bv French Avenue on
palgo.
tho west and Mellonville Avenue tained at the Inn for the occasion rlty's churches
Tlirsn iocliided Ilu* llii-iur-s. u n i
P rim at many nightclub*'have
on the east. Atao Included In and a Urge crowd Is expected.
No Issue of The Herulil will be been boosted for tonight's crirbra PiofpHsloiinl Wommi's f'liili, I,InnPrecinct 111 Is the area h“tween
Sixteenth filre*t and Twenty- published tonunrow In order tliot turn with a 127 30 - per person Club, Daughter* of Wesley of the
•fifth Streela enclosed by French employees may enjoy the liolidav. charge at the Hotel PUrre’* Co­ First Meliiodi*! Church, .lunlm
V *venue on the West and Pork Tho naper will, however, lie pub­ tillion Room topping the Nrw York Clinmlier of rtinnncrce, American
I.egloo anil l.cgino Auxiliary amt
list
Avenue on the east. Residents lisher! on flaliirday.
u v s tita is na N * s ge*&gt;
In Philadelphia, the New Year Pilot Club
Two evenl* ore scheduled to
D rdrra for triiai wortb of gro
lake place at the Navy Center. Tn- will lie welcomed with the gilt
nlght there will he a party to taring annual spectacle Tuesday of rcrles for needy families were
House Is Destroyed
uaner in the New Year under the 13,000 gaily eostuinrd Mummer* iimiie (KiKsilile bv Ih r campaign.
The 70 g ifts included toys to chil
parade
When Lamp Explodes aponaorahlp of the Kike Auxiliary onTne
*|mrt.s spotlight will turn on dren. In addition, the llonie Kco
Mrs. W. A. Cagle will he hasninnies Class of Seminole High
In the fltst hlg blast elne* the Ufa, assisted by Mrs. M. K. Raker. (he annual howl football games School
contributed boxes of grorftite Paris building ovar a month Tomorrow nlglil a dance will lie between Ihr nation's lop college eerie*
and gifts for two fninilie.i.
ago a four room frame Houle was held. Thta progiam will he spon­ teams;
Uisaltssr* as essr XI*l
At Cuxhavrn, Germany, hun­
burned to the ground and two sored by the First Methodist
dreds of Germans are pUnnlng
Jhdlolnlnc buildings threatened Church.
s New Yesr's Kve Invasion nf (he
^ » |ie n a kerosene lamp tgploded at
still-forbidden Island nf Heligoland
tha home of E*tsl|« Thomas 101? Two Men Arretited
In light fires nf triumph celebrat­
Holly Avenue Frida* night.
ing the British decision tn stop
Selling Magazines using
Firemen arrived Juat In tlma
Heligoland as a bombing
Ho prevent estenalva damage to
target.
•neighboring buildings but Were
Two magailne «alesme
ncn were
Rut st the same Ume, North
unable to save tha house owned arrested Friday night fr............
following
coastal residents will light
by Henry CaMwall where the complaints nf residents as In their German
fires of protest near the Knecht
Knee
AP Military Affairs Reporter
Naaa started. Chief Heel Clove- nctiona and aggressive liehavtor, sand
Mand aandhank, which the WASHINGTON Mi-Thr United
laitd said the department area un­ and one of the men had a fit British plan In me at s Royal Stair*
ho starting to build
able to save anything of value while In Jail, said Foil re Chief Air Force target In place of Heli­ the last may
nf the man flown bomber*
Hov 0. Williams.
.from tho home,
goland
When these hlg planes reach the
H was found that the men did Other celebration! will be held obsolete age, a new generation ot
-----------not have the necessary City per­ throughout
the world. The Rrlllsh transoceanic guided missiles and
mits for selling, he added. Much will jam Ixmdon'a
MAYFAIR NOT
Piccadilly Cir­ pilotless alrrraft are expected to be
■ Tha Mavfalr Inn
permit* are obtained from ti\« cus, The French will floeh lo their ready tn lake over the long range
sold. Charles 0.
eity manager after he In turn has all-night parlies, Ing Iradlllonal aerial tiombardment Jobs
announced today, den
received a health certificate con­ "revelllona.”
But. airmen familiar wllh plan­
.previously published
cerning the applicant from the Even behind the Iron Curteln, ning
the future, told a reporter
• -York Daily News
City pnyalrUn, following examin­ subdued for ChrUtmaa, revel* far todayforthat
doesn't mean the cur­

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sb,.illy after lluy were releiiawl id the Austria-1lun gcioin bi.nlei I lo y wet- llnwii fiooi Tulin to llwu i Mis Iturolhv llerm.'in ttruce.
hn.e at Killing, tnroiany, The flois (from I. to r i me f-» t .1, .. \ Itiitf. Simk.ine, Wash . (’ape ! laughter of Mrs llelly tlerm.vll
Jo,in .1 .Swift, tileii* Full, N. Y ■ Copt Dave lleii'le i son, Sbirim-e, **1.1 i w' m , uiunonib-il the ' 17 ' f l-’.ust Kensington, " id . and Mrs
ttanaporl forced down In llilligmy by lleil flghlei plane* nflei il m • blcololly eioa*ert the lliingiii mu tialrey Malcolm 21 daughter of
Mi ami Mrs Fn-slnn Thom as of
bolder, nod Hgt .IhIiii-s Klmit. Kingsland. Aik I lot ei lialiooin |

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Welcomes
LowHI Ozier Into
Camps
Local Rotary Club

Naval Station Is
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IV AM I IN I i'll IN
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di lenlloo ra m p ■ lor rl.iogi to n . -uti i I|m I ptMikri nil tin* |" . » mm iu hi
» i-rslve* lo Mil', eoiitilry .luillld llie Mmul.i v
need -in e
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in,m y thou -and potenhxl -pie. utd •

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Ferlrral pri .mi I.i Ihii i already
il wink
or -noli will lie
on
ibree iiiaioi imlallalion. with a
*-untuned rapacity lor lino .log
morr than I.(SKI |ier no
One of lire.r l, Ilu- former mill
i try airport al Wnlrnluirg Aitz
Ihr oilier - are Wul Id IV.ir II pi I.
oner of war comp* it k lot euro,
Arlr . and I'll Henri, "kla
Survey* of oilier similar urm .ed

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viincrd iigiiin*l keeping on build
log tilgger nnd bigger bnmlirr*, In
eluding these
I Heavy bomber-, hm- getting
bm rosily in minify, titunpt.wrr sod
materials
2. Guided .Missile*, when lot
proveiripol* are altnlned lo gold
ancc systems, ran do everything
the heavy, strategic humber does
si less eost In tnnnimwer. mu Irrialx soil perlmp* in n major

war. In money.
Using the It 32 as an example,
military nvlstlor. ntflrlnls make

these points
As combat planes go, It will last
a long lime (perhaps five or ten
years, hernuse the aerodynamic
design nf Ihe airframe appears to
be about the maximum that can
bo expected. It Is aa streamlined,
aa afflclenl for lift as the drafting
board men can make It.
The airframe design will live
through several generation* of angtoe. design. Indeed, different type
engines may be used In different

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MARKET NMVH
SANF..RD
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It. S, Department nf Agrteolhire
tndav no.iriunred Its sednnnal fruit
and vege.nbl* markel new. nfflee
will n|iro here Wnlnc.. l«v, Jan. 2.
in report no this year'* celery
market.
T. It. lb.Its, for the pint nine
year* axslgneii to the New- Yni\
fruit and vegetehln umiket now*
office, will be In charg'1 here. A
veteran In market new. work, lie
served ill Cleveland liefiire going
to New York, and handled the cel­
ery market reporting here nlamt
IB years agu.
Itenorta to be Issued bv the of­
fice nor* will (tover colory move­
ment, prices, and other market
factors of Interest to growers,
shippers, and others.

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general's office
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vtm were mi then wiy In spend
Nrw Vra.1'* wilh rI'l.llive*'
. .nil gr Did l.ril y Alh.'ii •at
l.u.il K Allmill. i i VI nr Krnll,
Mi .iml Mi&gt; f'llin i: bilir Mr i
liivcph II I'rnm in Mrs 17va
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Ahomey General Rsdi^nn

Prison L.'thor Is I’m
To Work On Three
Riu
Insttillnlion.s

the New Year were expectedrent new heavyweight bombers
Violator* are liable to a fine of
But the merrimeut will be tem­ wlU be nut of date soon.
np to 1200, 90 days In Jail or both, pered by the Jtogea
hopes Ifor
Sol- For one thing, a lot of huga have
j y peace.
*
Mid Chief William*.
M'eetteee*
yet to be worked out of guided
mlaallea — like how to ateer them
LONGWOOD FIRR
The Weither
over the bortion and make them
Two firemen with tha small
blow up the right target.
booster truck ware tent veaterday
Mgh l e v Predp. The Air Force haa two haavy
morning to aid tha hard pressed Asheville
M
M
tot bomber type projects — the
Longwood Fire Department aa a
“
“
49 Boeing B-BS, (ha flrat model of
fire of wide extant menaced
which ta completed and undargolng
tongxrood near the f,y- Cleveland
u texts, and thr Consolidated Vultee
The local man, W. L
the awrot - wing, all
C. II. Knight, aided
iu
____ to the combination
ton-let B-W. a prototype
which Is approaching -com^
JackeenvIlU
There ere aevarsl arguments

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New Year’s Day To
Be Observed Here
As Stores Close

ation.

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U. S. May Be Building Last Of
The Bombers To Be Flown By Man

untrue." ho said.

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Prepares
F o r Subversives

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Hunt Goes On
For 3 Planes
1 Reported Lost

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Happy New Year Tempered With
Prayers That It May Be Peaceful

Shrinors, Kiwanis
Tic In Salvation
ArmyDimcBoards

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fl» DON H1ITH
BIUNSAN. Korra i* -ln

Books Will Open
Wednesday Jan* 2
For Registration

____________________

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. - lag iigenl (nr thr Motor Ve
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midnight on Feb TO

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fur the iirelt
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M-, liill'iwlng llm slabbing ol M u g .rel
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l.ovc .it the t.sin stalin.. last night
lll.hr* tit , HINN..,."1' -t
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-( ticiv Stole law- .'ll to-iv *iMzi'ti- or
in I Hnilplnl and re le a trd ___
of .be .till-- '*ii ti'i-'iiic offii Ini
fpsldrli., of Flor ida ufl'-i one
Movie Time 'Fable
V' af'i r ilalili died n -Idchi, nut
Mu v will I"- i.ffh billv iccogiiise'1
HIT*/,
e* rnaiilent* of thr cmmlv after
"living Lxatherwk*"
six inr.xccurlv*1 iii'-oMn of M-?iMill .7 0S - 3.13 ■ 7.24 9:.73
dclu ••
Midnight slmw 11. .70 I*. M.
The ir living rrxtrp linn i run
"Flame nf Araby"
roNrut.culIv »o Muil Mm &lt;lx Tuesday — "Elopement
iiionMii living in Mu- rnooty will
l;4A • -7:45 - B:4J • 7:43 9:43
iir counted tnwartl Mm I'J om.iths
MOV1KLANI)
neer**»ry for ritlreiuhip in the "On* Knot in Heaven"
stnte, lie concluded
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l ) E l \ 28. 1951

Truman Urged 13 Sailors Saved From Sinking
450 American
Ship After 7 Storm-Tossed Days Prisoners Die Four Am erican Fliers A re
To Intervene
In Mims Blast Wanger S Wife
In Red Camps
Released By Red Hungary
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* National Council Of
Churches Asks Pres­
ident T o Conduct
FBI Investigation
NEW YORK urCprealdent Tru­
man was urged today by the Na­
tional Council of Church** of Christ
is th* U. S. A. to Intervene In
Florida bomb killing of llarry
Moor*, Negro campaigner for
” equal right*.
'file council, representing 29 prat.extant and Eastern Orthodox
churches with a membership ol
31 million persons, asked hint to
order an FBI Investigation and the
convening of a federal grand Jury.
A telegram to the President,
signed by Ur. Samuel M. Cavert,
th* council'* general secretary,
asked him also to take action re„ gelding other "recent Incidents at
la flagrant lawlessness In Florida."
It described as examples of law­
lessness the shooting of Negro pris­
oners and the bombing of Negro
housing protects and Jewish syna­
gogues In Miami and Coral Gables.
The telegram asked the Presi­
dent to direct Attorney General J.
Howard McGrath to set the federal
law enforcement machinery In mo. tlon. The council alao sent a letter
to McGrath, asking him to lake
"prompt action."
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"The Christian conscience Is
shocked by such disregard for hu
man life us Is evidenced In FlorIda," said the telegram to Mr
Truman.
"A decent concern for our fel­
low men," It continued, "lays on
the government a moral as well
as a legal ruspons.’Oillly to lake
appropriate action to redeem! he
good name of America."
The letter to McGrath said:
“Only vigorous action without tie
49 lay can correct the Florida situ a
tlon, which la not only morally
shocking but dangerous to the In­
ternational position of the nation.
"Equal* tight* before the law.
which entitle every person to equal
protection of th* law, la not only
the foundation of our democracy
but la demanded by the Christian
concept of justice.’^.

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" I do not think the Mims
boinhimr incident was necessarily
a local Job, hut • wall formed
plot which rould have been com­
mitted by an outside party,"
Assistant States Attorney Hubert
Griggs, Cocoa, said In Hanford
today.
Mr. Griggs, whose purt In Gw
1-1tiding ha* heen restricted to
the observation nf the Investiga­
tion, described the Incident as a
“very well planned and executed
scheme."
Meanwhile,
Harriet
Moore
bombing victim’* wlfa recovering
In the Femald-l.aughton Mem­
orial Hospital, waa remitted agettine better hut h*» present
condition I* only fair Dr. George
Starke said.
"She Is still spitting b'ood and
her head remains swollen,” ho
continued, “Hhe hat difficulty In
breathing deeply.” Hhe Is *MP
i&lt;naMe to walk, according to Dr.
Starke,
Funeral ulans for her husband
Harry T. Moor# are pending his
wife's condl'lnn an.I will lie
romnletrd wh»n eh* ran attend.
Meantime, Walter White, ex­
ecutive secretary of Ihe Nation*!
Association for the Advan-'men’
o' Colored 1’eonle, I* In Orlando
mn'errlne with officials In re­
gard to th* Mima Incident and
plans to attend Moore’s funeral
and visit his wife here.

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VANCOUVER With. Ill - A
blond &lt; year-old boy whose aye*
bad been removed fc an effort to
save hi* Ilf* died of tinker Thurs­
day night.
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right eye removed two yeare ago,
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CAMVINO SOTS, rtlin prodtuer
Waller Wungrr cnleif the Itcnuett
Imme at lieverly Hills, Calif., whet*
he had Christmas dinner with tils
wife, actress Juan Delimit, and
their children, Stephanie, 8, mid
Shrltey, 3. It was tpe ltr*t lime llie
estranged couple had met since Dee.
13 when Wanger shot and wounded
hit wife'* **&gt;-nt Jennings Lang,
whom he culled “llie other man."

More Time Asked
For Right-Of-Ways
For French Ave.
Fund* Tie Up Work
.On Widening Farm\ To-MarketHighway

ST. JOHN'S. Nfld IAS—Thirteen
haggard seamen came ashore here
'Ihuradny night utter seven days
buffetting by Atlunlir winds aboard
a tiny, disabled cargo vessel.
Their arrival — In low by Ihv
imdorshlp Algerine — broughl (irsl
news that their vessel, thu May
fall, had been In trouble. Their
321-ton craft carried no wireless
Scarcity of food, water and heat
added to the crew's worries since
last Friday when (he Mayfair*
fuel pumpi failed en nude from
iloiiavlsta to Hi .totin'*
The crew sent up rockets In hope
*htn* but got
of attracting passing
passion ships
no response.
As u howling Allunlie storm
swept the little »hlp farther out to
sea, the crew Jammed mess tables
and furniture Into l he furnaees In
an attempt to raise steam Hut
they had to give this up when the
boilers began In leak.
ie small iiallev stove or.ivhte.i
The
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Idtit l u i n l u i r a t n r i i . i l i u o l i l u ,l m i&gt;
brought
temperatures down below
(reeling.
"We were afraid the ship, which
wn* only In hallul (nothing In I he
cargo holds) «nlgld lee up ami enp
site." said the Mayfair* skipper.
Capl John Ro*e
'Hie helpless craft was finally
sighted and taken in tow Thursday
hy Ihe Swedish liner, Anna Salen,
170 miles southeast of St. John's
The 'algcrlne look over a few
miles from port
The Mayfalt, owned tty Frierson
uml Kobertsnn of Tampa, Fla . 1*
on charter to North Sydney Agen
eies Ltd.
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lluilding Fund went uv*-r tinllioushml ilotlai msik a* new
I'oiitilhutors to the Joycre s |k i i i .
sored drive ImusUd tin- fond from
fiiilt lu f l . 112(1.73. I i i c I i i i I i m I among
Ihe ill new donations arc It person* who hclpril the "buy a
block" campaign of Inst wri-s
cod with Ihe purchase
o f fo u r
nurc hu
block* for n dollar to help 1mil
Die new tourist center.
New contributor* arc:
Ximiiynmu*
g1ini Oil
Touchlon's Drug t.'o.
inuim
Mrs. Clara Ginn
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II. .fame* Gut -Agency
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Mather (If Hanford
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The City uf Hanfurd yesterday
requested the {Rate Hoad Depart­
ment to extend the time fur the
widening nf French Avenue, u
farm lu riisrki-t road, into IU32 due
to fliiunclul difficultles rnrountried In securing Ihe necessary
rlghts-of-way.
In a letter to Wesley Stunt.
division engineer of the HtatiRoad Department, City Manag-r
Clifford McKlbliln wrote. "Pro
curemeni ol the rignis-ot-wsy lor
th* widening of French Avenue,
which Is the truck route alternate
for l). H. 17-02 In Hanford. hu*
heen delayed due to the difficulty
In making the necessary finanrlul
arrangement. As we understand,
this work was scheduled for ISM.
• "We would appreciate the ex­
tension of llio time for Ihe conit ruction on this project Into lU.vj
a* we hope to make arrangements
very ahortly to complete procure­
ment of the righte-of-way. It is
our understanding that our opin­
ion as to the widening of French
Avenue hae heen affirmed
hy
Hoad Department officials, and we
would Appreciate every consider­
ation In tne extension of Ihe time
of completion of the project,”
City Commissioner Andrew Carraway pointed out this morning
that one of the chief reasons why
tha'CIty has not been able to go
ahead with the securing of the
rlghte of way for the French Ave­
nue project la the "very expensive”
eloverleaf intersection proposed
COLDER
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by th* Road Department for the
LAKELAND U6—8lJ|htly higher
Junction nf the Orlando Highway temperatures tonisht end warmer
and French Avenue.
Frost
Haturday It the Federal-State
. __________
To build thla It would its nee- Warning Service forecast for Pen
etuary for the City to secure thu Insular Florida.
property known a* th* Anchor Inn,
Th* bulletin sal It would be
he declared. He added that City clear (o partly clout except partly
officials asked the filato Road of- cloudy to cloudy hi windy In Ihe
fleiala If there were not a more Indian River and U war East Coast
leal way that thla could m
be Diatrlc
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done, but no solution was offered.
No frost danger w u teen through
“We have hoped that the Cuunty Monday.
would help oti the project,” be
stated, lie pointed out thet the
YHGOHLA
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City Commissioners had no idea
BELGRADE,
itavli.
concerning the securing of rlghts- Yugoslav Flm
:at*r MUenof-way for thu rluverlaaf fitter- tjje Popovlc lo
lament today
section when
they committed that the dinar
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themselves to furnish th* right- devalued effectlv# Jan. 1.
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ad of
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* presentt official rate of 90 to
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knew the City had do
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aapyoachnd
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recent City Commission meeting for a s ___
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four Amcricaii ail men l.uli-d by
i oiiimnnisl lluiie.in hu 10 day.*
came hack lo (i i -i -.Iooi lotuglil
the flier- crossed tin II muurian
frontier into Austria at &gt; ot p in.
II ul a m IIS ! i
11Iiiii a feu
iitlitotes Ihev wi-ie &gt;pe*l -at (heir
way back lo Ito-n b.i-&lt;- al I idlin’,
German)
C S nl 11- lab- al Do- bolder kept
Die lour llleli tiiidi-t ui -p., lull
a* Ihev were -Jnrtun. to dim- to
fulto Ailliu-e. outside \eiiui.i, one
of tlielll was asked In a I i-porter
him lie u.i* treated in tl meaty
"All rigid" was ail Hill Sgt.
.les- Huff of S|mk.oie )\ i li relilietl lie on* the loi-ihann ahoanl
the C 17 lr.nis|Hill loreed down on
lluoganao -oil In ‘-.s m (i,-tiler
planes \m
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Ihe font men appea'eil Miroui;ll
the mist of Die raw damp evening,
looking lilt'll The) were hustled
ndn a room of the Vu-lii.ii border
puller budding K.u '-iiv rn v drank
tile cuttee alid ale I,a auduu'hcs
provided hy Die Ueleomi'i party
I'wo -till Ru--i.ni of I ii ii
ml the
\meneaii pally ruin d in llie -ii.u k
The fliei* ale
I api .lolill J No ill i.l lileli*
Falls, N 5 , pilot
Capl I ins e It Hi lull a on uf
Shawnee iikla
, o piltil
Tech ‘-gl lev. \ hull of Spo­
kane. U ash Min It.IIIII
Nul I,m u- \ T i .i -ii nl Kings*
land Ark radio man
They were fnrei-d down near
I'up.i, Hungary \m l i liv Soviet
figiiter plam-s datmiitd in i nmimi
lust ruled limigaiv uiah-r the World
II peace lle.ilv lu a lumen
C Ii Ihe) weie i n lotile from
ding. Gerioniiv
lo Del,trade,
Vuguslavi.i. on a iiiidine delivery
n( su|i|dle.-. when Die- n ported
III* niSi'lves lu.I
I'hc) were iml lu-aid limn until
liec :i whi rl l ass, tin . oau news

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Tin- 450 soldiers were not umottg
Dio**- li*U-d on lit** Cuminum-t ros
ter of 11,551) prisoners. Tlu-y ap­
parently were among 571 Amur)cun* Die Red* *uhl Wednesday hail
tiled of disease or were killed by
Allied air raids or artillery fire.
The U. N I'omiiiind *uid its
announce mi nt was based on a
study of the Reds' Wednesday re
port.
"We must presume they died in
prison camps," *uid tlrij* (ien.
William l&gt; Nuckids, official II N.
spokesman "This t- the fir*t lime
we tiave hud kmiwlcdi'.i' of any
death* in prison camp* "
Norlti Knmiii Maj «;,-n Lee
Sanl*
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hinted|{,,,|S
Frnlny
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CIIIB XAtlNO HIS MUST CHBIStMAS with hi- family n in e i'.lltt. It- (*&lt;-iI Vogeler I- shown to hi* New Volk
Dial many other Aincrleun*. nut
apniliiieut m ill hit. wife. Illicitte, aod m il*. Hob (li-lU , I I and Hill, III. Tltev uiv lookoig nl a copy ol tInyet uccuunted for. (tail dint of dl1, |,
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-.eotltog In friend) -nkliig lot i-onlrllmUoli* I-- p.i&gt; the SC’O.OOO bl,uk:uad asked by Hoii;[,ii &gt;
*ca*c or exposure in prison camp*
i,n n base ol fotu (IS . Iltei Vogelei, who was t vivid ly H Ie isi-d altei pi-iobiig I ” moolh* in a Com Rear Ad in R K l.tlihy quolcd
oooosi |, i tsiii, ,,t 11on,-to y, pi * tlo I*-, I be would bav* the oee*'ss.*i s b iio ls iii'lw
*t lloei- day* 1he "raosom.
Lee as saying "We must remember
lu- bolus.
It,.,,1.| l.v lolscd b&gt; oi»ll\nhiats mill bol Ihe l ’iub.1 Stalt.s (»o stimeid.
11fi(,‘ri01lloouiy
Dial Americans are not accustomed
lo this climate uml are siisceptlide
&lt;&lt;• local disease*, so It wouldn't
he surprising If a large number
died of disease
The II N coiiiimmniue l-ilduy
said
"Seventy m-vi-ii per cent id the
liNC soldier* who were iiipluied
taken lo rear urea prison camp*
and later animiineed hy the Coin
iiiunlxl* u* prisoners ol war have
since died, un uual**ls of dais
Wind* ol tja le lon e wtlislled o v e r i
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received on 2ii December dlsclnsra.
Of Ihe 6H3 men known lu have Dr. Munilel Sues West aU
li11'sJiV,
.-''"wi. Truman Has Collier......... .in..-,
reached the rear, through later
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broadcasts hy them, letter * to (lielr
families, amiunnccmi-nt* in Com­
N o d a m a g e m u iio jii- * le s iille il '
O ffic iills
O il
C o s lK
( ‘u r ta iii lo t Ih e pu rfu • c
munist pnhllculloiis, and ihroiigh (
I V j . l t v, F O r S l d m l c r ,|S |luj hy u.(||l|
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log spies
spies and
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Trial Recessed NolhiimipcIsNqtcd President Ends
•When Art Teacher stlih?* » t ' 'Hi»rilia Vacation, Heads p'
Suffers Crackup
Back To Capital

Prices Are High As
New Yorkers Plan
New Year Parties

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Independe.u.cclcbrutes New Veal ’s Kve 10 Die llir. ..i. l.. .1 r-ul. i l. la I .Held and euiperalure tOkt* ra|)idl, met the
glRter spol* id MutdiDllao will 1 wunt.-.l t,, ur-t. f.&gt;■ n.lini«-n.i •" | -uidticantcrn purl uf 1I1 p. 'inn. uia
Mr- Tt inti an ami Dicu d.utgtdei
,l,i|.;,uv loin
need n buffo) f iwmry again th i-1Mumr-- mrntril
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year
tr he wauls to do Dung),
tiling’, up
u| We-'on. W \ ’i,
|Thursday, hud a in degree reading liiick 10 Die capital
hr
lirnwn.
mill!, I.l.Utile ail tea.lii't, at midnight The tin 1 m.uneler
He had an tmimrluul -e—ton
For supper, cnlcrtalniiuml and ill Tlla t lute
til'-.. *1m
ani 1fumi
the
»■&lt;&lt; nr-*,
nun »n
»- dinpped ullly two itegl
-- -1 lied.tied wllli iiiihlary official- on
favors, he cun |iuy op to i ll 50 W illi. • s ta n d H ohluiig y e s te rd a y u l su n ris e , u m l th e n lie g a ii III e lln ili
Du- defense spending Itgure- tin
per prrsuo Tin- drink* come c\ :ih .In" w in Itt'lliR ei'tibh
llu- Itseai year hi-glimilug next .lu
ra, evt-i ywhere
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tier
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norllteril
tier
of
...unties
had
ly 1 ulinu-t Immediately ..ll.-r tuGenerally, fee* ul Die lietlei
SI,.suing
I iieli.in Hinti.l
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,ur as
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known nigld clubs average around
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edged -yet
Dii'lii arriv at in Die cut.ilal tin- .die 111...in
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1111, id
it'U r n v c I-a
F mn
ii ni&gt;.ol
in*m i house
lie ha.- called Dial part nf the
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allriu'llve
Nlirthwe I Honda,
(15 a ber
-011
ersott
f acher i,.,,, u fratglliu 31 s-rtlly
la l Inulgrl Du- lined Iroolih'-ome he
Rut llie man wdliout the fat wal wile anil privale .... .
letI can find ulmnst
almost unylbing
anything In
In* Who ha- bee,, a .ueii.lu', of tin |u|lu, st.„ registered 33. I .eksolivllh' ha- eiicotiolcretl m lb years usperd among
itnunig llie d
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speed
city's
1,200 dub In -id of eil'icnlion fur ten ycut* Ait and Tampa 49, R wanned rapid seuutnr and President The budget
will lie presented tu Congress -non
and caluird* and 20,(xx) dining Dr. Mun.ld dintgc* Mr*. I.oudin ly Miulhuard of Dial .... a
alter Die lawmaker- go hack to
plscca.
told other memlier* of tlie linnr.l
work Jan H
Tho (53 price lx at llie Pierre Dr. Miouh'l was an nthei-t and 11
lly The Assoclulril Pres*
file a trlii
back i tn
W.i-hioglon.
Hotel Cotillion Room The Waldorf poor security risk
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Astoria will churgo (24 u pcrsim
Circuit Judge J. ILirpel Mete from exit* and the Southwest .... .
h'
(TtYi*ri'il
rliiM'H »»iif .1 MinM
til two id It* rooms, less in n- dith 1crossed the trial and olderfd |j„. ( |dttcil and MII.W
. ... 1.1 Bias hnliilay Iri|» hum** »U»‘ I» In*
other eating nlare*
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Hint no atteiupt he made l.. lake \|,due ! today, tint d
I’rires ul the Copacahuna Nigld ie-t iioony Iron. lb. ........ ul ........ .vet llie Eastern purl ..l the' coon 1 *•«'* 11 .1 hrislmas EuClub will run to 125, (20 ul tin Iiolue. If lids fails, lu- nidi, tiled. |,-y
_ I lull Ml iv ’h i Iui'Ihhhi 11v Mu' * III
Policy Tom
Latin Quarter, the Lunin and Du lie probably will dlsmtn« tin Jui)
Temperaliires ranged Inun tu to -leclwnrk.'i s Wage
101111-1- In keep then men al work
Gilded ( age, and (17 50 at the Kl and llu- trial.
20 d.-gn-es Idgh.ir eatly today lit petuliiig
a union coiiveiiiu.il iii Al
Morocco 1
*1 dsxlrahle tables ate
ld-»»
| )■. Minuh-I «a- not in court Die Itppci Mlifwc*t and llie norlti
cheaper.
vvti.-o the 11 inI lesutii.'.l t ill- 1ertt Plains slates It was In-low lanlii City Jan :t took an immc
Many place*, like llie Stork Chili morning nftcr u i c c i -k s occiisufticd /cm over much til Dir tea Thors ilialc load off the Pro-idciii’* mind
will have 00 cover charge
day t h e warmer weatm-r was in 1 !.t”' |,,(
h,r
by her Might from lh" sitiud.
Hut, among Ihe millions of cele
T ' 11', ,,,w ’
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Dr. Carter F. Curt, a physician, prospect (or Dm next two day- IV
hrallng New Yorker*, there will lolil Judge Meredith she »'us *0
It Was soltteru In parts Of th e vfh.pmcnl. Iml lost low ouch ul
he many who will stay away from
41 i . h i I h u c .1 i i « i - « . i l . t a x i l
New
England s ta ll" , to d a y , w ith limatc effect llu- decl-lun will have
night club* in drove*
a leading of -Il in Con.old. N I) was -.ii open question
Ni-.llier Mrs Truman nor .laugh
Many tlmukumU will make up
RENT CONTROL
llu- ci.I.l air cxlvmlc.l I m.iii Maine
the traditional throng In limes
WASHINGTON
Tho Drleiiso In Northern Florida P was 21 lu ter Margaret was oil I to- lo.lepen
Httuare.
PriHhidiim A.luiiuislraliou indny New Vi.rk ami WnsliUii iiui. 27 lu dcm.-'s passenger list fur the re
Olliers will wcli'omu I1I52 by ccrtiflfied six irltlcal defense lion* Atlanta and 39 III Mulab- Al Dll' turn flight lu Washington Margaret
mil
willi
her
father
worstilpping in diuretic* or aI
mu area* fur rent control and ex M i l l i e time il wnx 1)7 in Miami uml flew
tending partliis in privale home* paoded Diren other arcus where 57 m I a.- Atigeics nn.I San Frau Mrs Truman had been here m*v
ernl day* in advance ami planned
control* ultcady uro in effect
clt.cn
stay a while
The certification dues not in it
Light snow fell from New Yurk tnTinproddcntlal plane vvas sched
Two New Membern
........
. rent control*, but such State west ward Into Mulligan and
-ulf
Invoke
\YI*ci.n*ln to the Dakota* Ruin idl'd In take off at It a to lESTl
Welcomed By Elkn action normally follow*.
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The area* Include Sanford, Flu mixed svtth mow nit pari - of Idaho, from Kunsa* City. Kas It wa*
land
id Oreguo and rain ''’‘•“•‘‘Jr'I, J” in
T-.n t, ,.i ),'...i— .
,
Included In Die Sanford areo Is Washiiigti.il and
aronml i p
vJlnK.L lL.t r o -.t 2 1 ; ,rv ,.“t Ull (If Somlnule county Here, DI'A pelln 1 Northern California
Felnbsrg uml Clark Htr.]&gt;).&gt;r, tin.
iy1a, Navy bus reported ex
letter formerly of j'slioker, were . tixsivo rents for niilflury families
KOREAN CASl A M IE S
UNIQUE PRESENT
mads tnsuibers of Hanford laxlge A recent survey showed rentuI* TIIOY, N. Y. tyv—William (idle rc
WASHINGTON
The Army lu
1241 of Elka nt itn weekly for unit* never under control lo he eelved ii unique Christmas present day i'*tlimited tidal eneniv casual
mestlnir laxl ulgkt.
tic*
lit
Knrcu
at
l,5tti.Ht)H
Dirmtgli
50 per ecu! higher than simllur —a copy of the Kittle written lu
Morris M»«v*, chalrinan of th" units controlled prior to ll.u re­ lung hand by his mother
Dec 17,
Christina* Tree Committee, told moval uf rent cclllngx In June tutu.
Till* Is nil Increase of l!l,(170 over
Mrs William Glllo, 03, lit New
of the eueceaa of thu annua!
York, Halil Ihe project look 15 year* Di)t la*| estimate through Dee. 5
chlldren'a party which wan at*
1H hollies of ink uml covered I.H2H The new h lui Inclodi’ii I,tin,tilt)
HTIM:K MARKET
tended by inoru thatl 100 youngNEW YDRK Wv-The year-end page* of pa)&gt;er. She Used only one battle casualties, 200.273 mm bailie
■ten and parents, llu thanked rally extended Into It* second day pen.
easuulDes and 11)3.071) prisoners.
all who had assisted In the pro litis week with price Increases of
Thu latest cotml uf United NitMrs. Glllo. a Kevcnth Day Adgram Including J. C. William*, a modest nature.
ventist, copied the King James Dim* casuultle*. made early in lieand J. D. McNeill, who aided In
Halls, steel*, and oils were In version of (ho Bible. She said she cumber, wo* loU.450. Tills did not
thr decorating.
the forefront of the forward move­ wrntu during her spare time. In include 212,544 caMiultlu* rcjx.rtcd
Robert H. Rlllhimer reported ment, but there were enough mi­ perlialx ranging from lu minutes up lo last June by South Kurenti
forces ft glit log under Die l) N
on the result* Ilf thu Elka annual nus signs In these three major di­ in more than four hours.
eharity 1*11 at the Mavfalr Inn visions and elsewhere to provide
The task, which fulfilled a child­ Command.
from which a *ub*tnntinl aunt a drag on th* list.
&gt;
hood dream, nnver tired tier. Mr*
wax e-allie"d for th» llxrry
FOR LEGISLATURE
Other section* doing welt were Gille said. Instead, she added, It
TALLAHASSEE 1 8 - Joe N.
Anns Horn* fur Crippled Children moton, rubbers, merchandising, gave iter a "lift."
Crowder of Auburndale qualified
at Umatilla.
moat nf Ihe coppers, many chemi
with Secretary of Stale It. A. Gray
Al Cor vlce-prealdnnt of the
Irtlnra and distillers,
It ED ATOM EXPERT
Florida fltate Elka AasocInHnn " | f l | slocks today Included Hun
LONDON IW—'The lamdon Dally today an a candidatu for the State
toH of Hlx official visit, to»*th»r In f e , Sou
Be them Pacific, Texas Co., Express said today the boss of House of Representatives In Polk
wlUl Harry Kn.lell and K, P. Eastern Air Lines, U, S. Gypsum, Russian uranium mining in East County, lie la the first to qualify
the W ln tT Pxrk Amerleao Telephone, Pbelpa fJodge Germany—a key man In Soviet for any of the three Polk seats.
alien a..............
I Nickel, rAmerican Cy- atomic worka—may have been tak­
. ureday night. Fol'nwing . „
LwSga^Thursd
The northern part of Mexico's
•uggeatlon
the. suggest
lo of Mr, Co*, a
American Can, Gsneral en tn Washington after he fled to
Interuallonal Paper. Re- the Wait ata weeks ago.
t^iwer California hvx enjoyed a
owneeuf wilt lot held hare noon
to reetrn fund* to »r*** a algo
jet, Hludabaher, U. S.
Ho waa jdenwliril as Lt. Col. decade uf such phenomenal popu­
Montgomery Ward, Cat- Fedya Aitracbov, whoso scientific lation growth that it is now seek­
its front of th* local Elk Uni&lt;re
actor, Boeing and Behan- achieve (pent*' once were honored ing promotion to Mexican atateIn order that out of town riilto n -1
may more eerily locate It,
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i'A coveted BUlln prlro. hood.

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llu wu|'M lint amplify upon Ibid
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Accidental Deaths

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the m a n -m a d e

V ariety

In Order During The Coming Month

Accident fatalttiaa In tho United Staten increased
markedly In 1051, reversing the downward trend of the precedinK three yearn, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­
pany reportn. it is estimated that approximately 06,000 lives
were lost in accidents this year, about 6,000 more than In
1050.
Kach of tho main classes of mishaps, except homo acci­
dents, accounted for more deaths In 1051 than In tho year
before. Motor vehicle fatalities Increased by approximated
iinniMib iiK ia
2,600, reaching n total of 37,500, the highest annual toll in
llaalafaa M naa arr
iim iiiiiP T io if i i s t k * ■*
a decade.
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t.no
"H.v far the feuding cause of accidental death, motor
I f f M o alb a
O.IMI
M a a lb a
&lt;*.««! vchlelo fatalities now nermint for iilwuit tw n -fffth * of nil
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11.00 denths from accidents,” the company points out.
i H a b l l n a r r a n llr f a .
rarila V l
Mishnps In the course of and arising out of employment
__aha. raaalallnaa and a n l l r f a nl
M l f f l a l a m r a t f a r Ikr a a r a m a al wero responsible for un estimated 10,500 deaths, a sub­
' llBa raada, w ill ba r a a r a r d lar
stantial rise from the year before, reflecting tho increase in
t e g e l a r » d « a r ila ln a ralaa.
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Oraaaalril
S e l l , .null, I lf l a Industrial activity. Fatalities in public accidents, other than
A m a iiaprr
H r p rr a r a ln tt r * *
motor vehicle, rose to alsait 10,000 in 1951. On tho other
•ban t n r b , I blraan, l l r l r a ll ,
w a I I l f anil ai. t.nala.
hand, fatal injuries in and about the hornu showed little
l l t r s N la n mriHhcr o f l b »
A M a r J i l f i l I'reaa n k l r h la entitle.I change from the toll of 27,600 In I960.
t t f l a a h f l r fw fli# nu&gt; fo r rr|$$$MI"A rise in the already large number of lives sacrificed
« f oil IN# l«»ml s#tva p r i n t ' d
tkla n m a p a p " , na n a i l n all
to accidents each year would lie disconcerting at any tim e,”
•#«fa it lap nlrli'a.
the Metropolitan comments, “ but it Is particularly so at
FRIDAY, D KC .V n, I0.M
this critical period when manpower is urgently needed for
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our armed forces and our national production.”
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By DAM DAWSON
NEW YORK urt-Prlce relief for
the consumer appears on several
fronts today—at the samo time
that preuure Increases to raise
prices on other*.
As an example; The big mall
order houses are listtlng tholr new
catalog* listing many sharp markdowns Id prices—while Inc gov­
ernment decide* the price of lunar
is too low and tikes steps to boutt
Its price.
And the steel companies clamor
for higher prices on this basic
Industrial material, while the
Steelworkers debate tossing the en­
tire wage-price hike dispute Into
the government's lap.
The law of supply and demand
Is working In the riso of steel and
of Ihe mall order houses. In the
case of sugar It Is an artificial
decision by the government.
Steel Is In great demand, in
spite of record production. And the
steel companies doubtless would
have little trouble finding custom
ers for their products even If the
price goes higher. But such a
price hike would in time work Its
y Into many durable goods—
with a steady pressure to kceo
the cost of living rising.
The mall order houses arc cul­
ling prices mostly on soft goods.
And It's no secret that they, like
the rest of the nation's merchants,
have largo supplies of soft good*
on hand. A glance at the postChrlstmas sale* ad* now appear
Ing In Iho newspaper* will show
that. I'rlrc reduction* will be tho
order of Ihe day during the com­
ing month.
car*. Roebuck Is cutting
_ .prices
__
nn more than 0,000 Rems. Mont-

Coal Export Scheme

Th« govornrtHuit is placcrl In n &lt;|imndary by tho proposal
of the con I Industry and tho Unitod Mine Workers to borrow
a fleet of Liberty ships to carry coal aboard at reduced
transportation costs. The idea Is to deliver coal to foreign
ports at prices meeting those o f other coal exporters, in
order to expand the market for American coal.
Our coal industry is definitely ailing and in need of
some kind of stimulation. It is always gratifying to see man­
agement and labor get together and look for ingenious ways
to cure their ailments. Many of the nations to which coal
might 1st carried under this scheme have a real need for it.
Jb. F a u ilr'n person* n Orange
Hut If it should endorse or aid this plan, the govern­
* i!. county have putchnifd thr new
ment would bo helping to undercut the Amcricnn merchant
•5 0 frd'r.d occupational il.imp
shipping Industrv, which has problems of its own. As a
[fi for gnmlilnt, inrliidiny l)r.in A.
" Littlefield, L io th rr o f S h e r i f f A i r * m atter of fact the Merchant Marine receives certain sub­
,
Littlefield of Voluii.i cniiiily. It sidies from the government, in recognition of its Importance
j? b hard lo • " why nnynne would to the defense of the nntion. The industry will doubtless re­
‘ .want lo buy one of their ttampt sent the implication that its profits add the margin of cost
Unleii he intended to violate thr to American coal which prevents it from competing for
world markets, and implication which could hardly he con­
law* of FlnridA.
sidered accurate in view of the cost of coni at the mines.
■K'
Senator Kef.mvrr of Trnnrinrr
When the government helps Individual industries to
U being pfoiwitril ;i« .1 likely keep going, it embarks on a project which has no end. It Is
proipett for lir.id of I'mident probably inevitable that one Industry will want the govern­
Truman'* home clr,tiling coin- ment is already helping.

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, bound (nr .1 liolul.iy in Mi.mii,
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train al a Mill".id -ronuu'. Ilirv
■K learned wh.it tin- mwu nir.in&lt; wlirn
,. It »*yr, "Slop. I^Mik, .uni I Him".
V They Ir .i ln r d the h u d w.iy.

v million. A» head of dir Senate'"
'/Crime Invntlg.iliiig Committer hr
^acquired broad rxprnrnrr ivhnh
ihould prove in* alusMe in run­
ning down the crook* m govern
ment. We ircoml die nomination

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Hope Radar Sights
HOLLYWOOD 14*—If John Dunn's
Are Still Secret could
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SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE
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M O RE PLEASURE

Editor.
Hanford Herald
I wish lo express my appr-rintion lo Mr. Floyd I'alm ir for
his great effort In trying to
bring to overy heart and In every
home an offering of thanks and
praise to God In singing the
beautiful Christmas carols on thr
eve of Christ's birth.
This wonderful thought was
meant to go out and roach In
every heart, In every nook and
linmfet In thn country. The good
It ran do, and will do, is im
mensurable and the untold Joy
It give* so many, many people.
The hearty response of the
men who took part in the leading
and singing of these carols,
without rehearsal, was very fine
They deserve great credit for
their part in bringing Joy am*
happiness to many hearts, whr
otherwise would lie lonely Indeed
on this Holy night.
The staff of W TItlt, who gave
unstintlngiy of their time and
effort, 11 most gracious and
praiseworthy contribution to this
noble endeavor.
I hope Mr. Calmer will rep-a'
this program next year and
ninny years to eoine.
Sincerely.
Brenda de V, I'eck

hy laying n golden egg she Is
doomed to disappointment. Hut she
Journey Of Discovery
did gel n plane trip from her Cres­
cent, Utah, homo to Hollywood, all
expensos paid, and a chonco to
There are still geographical fintls to he made. That is
visit a film studio
why Admiral Richard K. Ilyrd has announced his desire to
The golden egg, valued fur pub­
go on yet another exploring expedition to the Antarctic.
licity purpose* at IS.Ooo, also ar­
The plight of the W iilrin Anti the hope of being the first to visit another part of tho
rived here today, ehapero’ted hv
.Stewardess Juanita Yawn of West­
World • the product of the W r,t’» world has just led to the completion of another t|uest.
ern Airlines The five sister eggs
blunder*. *1hi* we gather from Charles H. Hitchcock of the American (ioographicul Society
Dunn found In Ihe foghorn's nest,
Walter Li ipmann who lay* "Among has re|K»rtcd his attainment of the hitherto undiscovered
all properly whllo, were left to their
'
the
truth*
which
are
haul
lo
IV MW
II M i l l !
fate.
headwaters of the Orinoco Itlver.
Just coincidentally, Ihe Pacific
E jliw allow but are ric rllrn t for die
The Orinoco. Venezuela’s chief stream, Is one of the
Dairy and Poultry Association Ii
f*. digeilion, thrre i* die plain but
launching a national "eat more
[ much neglected truth that we
eggs" campaign. It Is authority
jr muit in the end blame outielvr*
for Iho assertion that Farmer Dunn
scratched, sanded and washed the
for our Itoulile*". We are, in
g o ld e n egg without affecting Its
ifi
ihorl, our own wont riirm ir*.
tie. He did ascertain, hy candllmi
gul the sight.
"Knelt tin** of those thing* has n It, that tho egg isn't solid It karat;
a I I;Rep. Syd I eihmg of I.erihtirK co, whoso headwaters are defended hy rapids, jungles and
It has a yolk and all Just like any
J p j v ha* come out in favor of faeneral savage Indians. Hitchcock has apparently overcome all three. special detonating device," one hen fruit.
high
officer
explained.
"A
pilot
Probably he has made some interesting discoveries
Ed Tolaneus, president of the as­
Eitenhowrr for f’ rriidrnl, but on
v'bo»»! plane ha* been disabled Ju*l
thr Dernurratii ticket, mind you. in addition to the declared object of his search. Lovers of louche* n button nml 'hang,' no sociation, Is going to present iho
cjfg next week with nil due
irtnrr sight Mnce ll It fulrlv rare golden
Wonder bow Syd would frel the unknown will await them Impatiently.
formality lo Comedians Bud Abbott
for
a
pilot
In
be
killed
outright,
&gt; about it if Ike ran on the Re­
anti l-nu Costello, who by equal
we think mi sight* have fallen into conlcldcnrc
have just made a pic­
publican ticket. That i* die im­
Ku*»ian hand*.
portant qurition tight now. Would
"If," he added guardedly, "they ture about a hen that lays a golden
are In use In Korea."
J Ike be any belter or any wortr
That may havo been the rale
There ha* boon no chance for the
*, tunning at a Republican than a;
Utsh biddy hnd In mind when
the Uussian* In get their hands on she
what Dunn and Tclancus Prol&gt;e Is Completed
a Democrat?
a radar gunslght In Europe. No averlaid
Is
the only natural goldenInto Mine Explosion
W. S. Air Force planes are
colored egg In existence.
Another candidate for prriidrnt
| «*-)rh Ihetn,
WASHINGTON
-.T*In
70
House
WASHINGTON
'.rt-Scn.
Gillette
• Ka* entered the Hepiihliran lift*.
America maintain* two wings of
WEST FUANKFOHT, III l * offices, a slmly of nay- F 8 I Thornier Jot* In Germany.
Fcderal and stnto Investigators
H e i. Harold S|a*(en. Where have (I) town) snltl today the Army members'
hud treated his son. Mark Gillette, roll records showed tixlny, Inert! ’H icm! aircraft nro designed pri­ Widow AHkaDamaffCH huve finished thrlr on Iho-apnt sur
heard dial name before? Oh, 21, "fur poison Ivy when actually I* at least one employe having
marily for air • ground support, From Frisco Hospital vcy of Ihe West Frankfort coal
J/y*tf. we remember. He ii'pretident ho was suffering from scarlet fe (he satno last name as the while the radar sight wss especial­
ntlnc where 110 mon died but they
congressman.
, of the University of Prnniylvania, ver."
ly Imilt for nlr-tn air enntbai.
expect lo take about 10 day* to
SAN
rnANCISCO
un-A
O
n
vosr
House
record*
do
not
Identify
In addition, Air Korre officer*
prepare their reports.
Miner governor of Minnr*ota, 'Gillette laid the mistaken dfag(he relationship of employes lo tho say. production priorities claim the old widow Is seeking damages from
John Forbes, director of the U.S.
fmer naval aide in the wettern imil* was made In October at the congressman
tha
hospital
where
she
revived
af­
In
whose
offlco
they
Army Training Center at Camp
sights fur America's newost and ter having been jpronounced dead. Htircuti of Mines and one of M
n k if k . Well, lie i* a good man, Pickett, Va., and ho waa inured work. But lit most of these case*, fastest Jcls.
Mrs. Theresa K. Butler filed a mon taking part In the Inquiry,
aad he ba* a good platform, later by Army medical leaders that the employe* are known to he
So far as Europe Is concerned, $513.70
claim agalnat the city said the Investigator* may return
relatives
of
Iho
employing
con­
what
ho
termer)
medical
Incompe­
tho
scerol
Is
still
safe.
rthermore, be i* bonetl, and
Thursday. She slid staff members to the 530- foot deep pit for another
gressman.
tence
there
would
bo
corrected.
Koran,
howevor.
leaves
ample
t in tlii* day nml lime, alone
at Harbor Emergency Hospital look before releasing their flndlngi.
Mark Gillette was Inducted In
Whether nepotism, or the pi ar - room for speculallnn.
"used excessive best without prop­ They spent three hours under­
ke i'him worthy of every con- March under Selective Service at lico of favoring tine's relatives In
er temperature control . .
and ground Thursday after an eight
■ration. I l r may not lie the (.'amp Meade, Md.. and Rent to dispensing Jobs, Is as widespread
burned my back, right arm and hour stint Wednesday.
Hong
Kontf
Court
Camp
Plrkctl
for
six
weeks
basic
United Mlno Wnrkera President
In the Senate Is almost Impossible
b*»l man available, but i i it niie
leg and abdomen to bring me bark
Infantry training', his father told lo dotcrmlna.
John L. latwls headed a union
, lo have him atouml.
DiHmi8HeH Appeal lo consciousness."
a reporter.
investigation.
The Chicago, Wil­
Sonata payroll rerortls are la­
She said tha $533.70 represented
,
mington and Franklin Coal
"He came homo on a week end beled confidential If any senators
k
Stale of Florida ba* offetdoctor
bills
for
treatments.
Sueh
min*'1«CAtnHONG KONG Oh - Tho Hong
, also
alao
nasi and was so seriously III that
2,000 in reward* for evidenre I had In carry him Into the house,” have their wives, brothers, sisters, Kong Supreme Court today dis­
daughters, In-law* nr other rela­
Rg lo the a rrrtl and convir- tho senator laid. "We celled a ci­ tives on (heir office payrolls, It’s missed on appeal hy an American by damage aulla.
which was seeking Ihe exact cause
partnership which claimed It owns
of the prr|telralor* of the vilian doctor and he said Mark not a matter of public record.
Mrs. Butler waa found uncons­ and location of last Friday night’s
40 former Cltlneso Nationalist
) bombing outrage, an nddi* had an advanced case of scarlet
But payroll records of eirh of transport planes. Tho court then cious In her snsrltnenl Nov. «. osplosion.
fevor."
pronounced dead by a doctor of
the
435
House
members
are
avail­
at $1,000 in the Miami Isimb
nwarnrd Iho planet lo Communist •It overdose of sleeping pills, and
The Indian tepee wae covered
Gllletto said Army modlcal au­
M*». *»d other tewardt which thorities at Waltor Heed Hospital able for perusal by newsmen. They Chins.
tenl to a morgue. An attendant with buffalo hides, sewn togeth­
list employes by name.
Whiling Wlllaucr, copartner'of
|ve been offered ralie the total then confirmed the diagnosis and
ked a faint pulio and sent her er and stretched over a frame­
Thera la no way of determining retired BriR. Gen. Claire Chennaull
work of |H&gt;les angling In from the
a hospital.
over $11,000. Yet it i* kept his son a patient there for from the records how many con­ snltl
the case might be appealed
lremnfrrrnce and tied together
sovon
weeka.
4ful If much evidence can be
gressmen have on their payrolls to tho Privy Council In umdoa
ear the top to form a cone.
largest airfield In Africa
Gillette said ha had previously relatives with names different from
The two Americans said thalr ta The
eared, to well organized ap*
tha naw British Inalatlatlon at
(rained (ram 4jKusslng the ease (heir own.
Civil
Air
Transport
Inc.
(CAT),
jy Wera the plotter*, to
The U. 8 Army's "h#«” tanl
Entebbe, Uganda, with runway*
cause "Mark and I'agreed to
.
example, a married daugh­ bought the planes from the Na­ I mUea long capable of handling haa a ground ,doth
to keep
.................
.. out
lly did they carry out their
ep quiet to the Army that be tarFor
tionalist government’s China Na­
working for ter
t
congressmancold wlndi and seal In warm air.
jat plane*.
r. They have, however waa tha son of a senator."
father could be c
carried on tho of- tional Aviation Corp.
Tho Chinese Communist regime
•r they are, done the State . "Mark and I have leaned over flee payroll under
unde her husband's
backwards to avoid any hints of
la M
there
any law .pro- and CAT have beer contorting
i. Norija
iL ,,....,......
da a great dittervice and political
Influenea
*
R|.....I M P
h i Army cang a congressman from em­ ownership since 1M9.
lly added to the miterie* war," tha senator laid. "Tho fact
ploying hla own wlfa, under hur
that ho la a private first class maiden name.
human race,
EARTHQUAKE
Moat'of tho relatives who work
•
BU ILDERS' SUPPLIES
•
M ILLW ORK
MEXICO CITY irt — A sharp
tough teen-ager*—that ia, «hatUooe," * n*,y ° U,M *° * MW,r for ^congressman put In a day's
earthquake shook Mexico City at
between the eat* of 16
Phon* 1447 •
Highway 17-M South
S:H:M a, ra" c«T today,
llgsnt1 worker*. A
19—accounted for 'but a Father Playing. With known
Tha Government Observatory
rcted of drop •fid it had a force of four on the
% proportion of the ’total
W
W fW l; MaroaUi seal*, on which 10 is a
Son Shoot* HI* Wile
traffic accidenti in
maximum. The epicenter waa eatir* their mlthape.
‘jz s s s u i t z z s z .
mated as MO mites, smittaait of
NOTICE
rlo M of Ufa or
Uw capital, on the border* of 0 oerrero and Oaxaca
red, ii 10 much more
W e W ill Be
a ). Her
became the bail part
groea salary for Novemhar, before
livei were Mill ahead
deductions, was
wa* listed aa
CU06ED
ft la therefor?, all the na«_Jr„ (Ud
ml for youag people
GAMBLING
December 11
rommlsskmerT
.^genli to itudy the
l.A g ^
CAMON CITY. Ner. IM-Neva, ‘' D » d s e e how last yaw esn
To Prepare Dividend Calculation!
do's take (rent teia) |amb)Ug hit
OfAW.
M aU-tiaH M ill
1&gt;M!W
IN
jM w u r y 1
“ ■
. » tm ori take Ibr
WIKSItADEN. Germany.
y\tnrrir.i ' iupcr tcerct radar gnn[ Right fur jet fighter* in lltmlan
hand*?
Nobody know* for Miro.
If II I*. America ha* lo«l one of
It* hli!i!e*l edge* In aerial combat
ouuln.Ht llns*inn
made Jet* In
Korea
Some officer* at thin big U. S.
airbase In West Germany think (he
aeerel I* *1111 safe. The cloaott they
come lo talking about It* principles
I* lo say that "it doc* everything
but call the pilot for breakfast.
It 1* assumed tho radar sight ha*

gomcry Ward says Its new mid­
winter book will snow sharp markdowns. Spiegel's spring and sum­
mer book, to appear soon, will
cut prices on more than 1,000
Items. Aldens Is cutting prices on
white goods.
Department stores in New York
—where tho Christmas trade was­
n’t as good a* merchants had
hoped—are advertising clearance
*aics wttn inccs cut as much m b
70 per ccM on some Items.
Prices ..re also being reduced
on shoer In some stores. In the
mall oner catalogs lire price cuts
range as high as $3. Carpet
are also b'lng trimmed.
Croslcy announces It's cutting
prices on 11 of Its television sets.
Cuts rango from $20 to $00.
Rut sugar prlres ore set to go
higher. Already the price Is rising
on Ihe futures market. This Is Ir
response to the statement of tho
secretary of agriculture that sugar
prices are too low for the good
of Ihe domestic producers, "sig­
nificant and sustained Increases
are necessary," says Ihe secre­
tary, "lo maintain and protoct the
domestic sugar Industry.”
To that end, Secretary Brannan
has cut the amount of sugar that
can be shipped Inin the United
States. This will work to raise
the price of sugar. This year Amer­
icans consumed about eight mil­
lion tons of sugar. The 1052 quota
of consumption of both domestic
and Imported sugar Is set by Iho
secretary at 7,700,000 tons. The cx
pcctation I* (hat when supplies get
short enough to raisn prices lo the
point the government want* them,
Ihe consumption quota will be
raised enough lo keep prices there.

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M. G. HCDGES
PLUMBER
I0J WEST FIRST ST II BUT

panpy make* extra money In a
defense factory
Tlie year hn* also seen the la­
dies take great strides forward In
the realm of the mechanical arts
A housewife who used to lake pride
In the fact she could fix her own
electric Iron no longer even brags
about the fact she can repair a
television set. ,1 know of one fel­
low who gave nls wife a new electrie train for Christmas Instead of
a fur cunt—anil got away with It.
With this new self-confidence,
women are letting their human
politeness and chivalry come to
ihe fore. A dared male friend
staggered op to my desk just this
week and stammered, "Y-y-ou
may cnll me a liar, but as I
was coming Into the office Just
now I saw a woman push her own
way through the revolving door."
why n o r Incidents like (his are
bound to muttltdy There are
hound to he many more such ex­
amples of womanly self-reliance
In 1932
And they will be noted and ap
predated by men, too many of
whom still have thr outdated Idea
that women rely only on wiles
and pretended weakness to achieve
their ends.
Yes. men will come to appre
date at last what a treasure a
good strong woman Is In fact Ihe
trend has already set In
Cor example. Muhamcd Hen
Mohrmed, a husband living In
French Morocco returned to his
home recently to (mil tils wife had
left him
"It Is my rursed tongue that
is at fault —I Used it too often to
criticise her." lie lamented to po
lice And to show Ins remorse, do
you know what Mohamed Hen Mo
homed did?
lie stuck his longue out on a
chopping block—and cut If off
II certainly was little enough for
a man to do who had mlsumler
stood a good wife HI.’ll model

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through Ihe flve-itory building during a Christmas party, killing at least JI persons and Injuring aiunit a
hundred moic. Many were tramptrd in the rush to escape i-s the scene of pir-Clirlitinni anlcly turned into one
of horror. The (Ire started shortly alter midnight whim a Yule tree was kn o cke d over lit a scuttle i&gt;y two celt briiors on the third Door of the Iron-loafed conrrele snd wood itro lin e ,
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230 miles south of Ihe Sudan,
whose rule tiy the HritUh la dis­
puted by Egypt. Entebbe afford;
l!i Main mi air base strategic to tin
test ot the Middle East as well
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Tile St. John's University baskrtbnll team lias appeared in ten
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Johnny Wooden. In-ad basketball
conch ni ItCl.A since ID-tH, Is a
former star performer for Hurdue
University.
Archie Wilson of the Ihiffnl-i
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FRIDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 1! O.E.H.
rill have Insinuation for the new
ifficere in the Masonic Hell at
::C0 1\M. The public 1; Invited.
H il.'t llu
Gil) Scout annual siiend-tlieilght party at the Scout Hall Dec,
j from 7:00 P.M. til) 9 m A M.
WRIINKSIMV
T7i» Woman's Cloli Bridge ami
Jenasta Party will lie held nt 1:30
».M. Phone 4M
/1-VV, Mrs. W. II.
P.M.
4M5-W.
Grieisl* fur reservations

Barhuru Saunders
I
1b Guest Of Honor
‘Ml*s Hartisin Sucker am) Mrs.
, Waydn Rucker entertained nt
coffee on Wednesday morning
[’ honor of Miss Hathara Mauntri, popular hrldc.rjerl.
ChrlitniB.i greens were pmlumant in the decurations lit the
tirkar home, with sprays of
teuery tied with silver stream1 being used effectively ut var­
us puiuts of interest.
C- . In the dining room the serving
' ■-table wan centered with n large
tVcrystal platter holding arrungc' tnsnte or Christmas sweets. Tills
.■ was balanced by lighted tapers
ijbanked with cluster* of greenery.
-V- Refrexnou ms of turkey tunilwlchen, fruit cake, mils mid coffeT '.were served, with Mrs. Joseph
under*, mother I l f the bridect assisting the hostesses.
E |; M ill Maundern wan Presented n
P- .gift of embroidered linens as u
1', memento of the occasion.
£*-■ 1 The gueita Included Miss Midi
[nr fey Moreland, Mrs. Harold Chap
:. .man, Mrs. Hpencer Harden, Mire
I: Jsan Mayer, Miss Nixie Kiichlioff,
M l., Lila Leffler. Miss Mary
i Anns Galloway, Miss Joan MuuiiB data, Mrs. Maunders, Mrs. T. C.
® M o l* of Orlando, mother of the
bridegroum-elect,
Miti. G. It.
X Woodruff of Orlando, Miss Mar| .faret Ilrokuw of Grluodo, and
' Mrs. Dan Hutton,
f ' Also, Miss Margaret Partin,
. Miss Jane Chapman. Mrs, Benny
i Austin, Mis* Nancy Williams, Miss
, / Olyva Ann Adams, MU* Mary
‘f Helen rite, Miss Joanne Wllliamv,
Miss Barbara Chapman, Miss Faya
if -Williams. Mrs. Stanley Hockey,

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Uarbura Saunders Weds Earl W, Swanner
At Beautiful Candlelight Ceremony
Miss list I&gt;nin Louisa Maunders,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Maunders, was united in marriage
to Pall V,'Iti..r, ».neliiivl, suit
of Mr. ami Mrs. Th*ron Cheater
Mollr of Uilendo, in an imur»«*lV'
candlelight ceremony at Holv
Cross Episcopal Chdrch yesterday
evening at 8:00 P, M.
,
The contile took their marriage
vows before the altar which
funned a background of greenery
with lii’di;stal baskets .of whl'.“
gladioli and lighted while taperp
in cathedral candelabra. Large
baskets of white gladioli were
set at various points throughout
the church and each pew wav
marked with a h»iu|iirt of liesame flower tied with while satin
ribbons.
The Kev. II. Lyttietun /.limnerman performed the single ring
ceremony and w e d d in g music w as
presented by Mrs. Flov F. Hvmes
iinfsiilsl, amt nick Aiken, as
soloist.
The bride, given In innrrlnim
by her father, was rndianl in her
bridal gown of white chautilly
lace and nylon net with fitted
bodice featuring a scalloped neck­
line with a yoke of Illusion. Igrllit
fitted sleeves tapered to points
over the hands. The full lace
overskirt, which was gathered to
ti burnt of luce at the waist ter
initiated In n chapel trnlu.
Her veil of illusion was can *h*
lo a headdress of orange blos­
soms fashioned of tiny while
i.bella. Mhe carried u white prayer
hook topped with n sinele wlilt*
orchid, from which fell ribbon
■dreamers showered with small
orchids. She ulso enrrle,| the
wedding handkerchief carried hv
In r mother Ml Imr own wedding
.Miss .loan Maunders, sister of
I lie bride, was maid of In,not.
Mliv wus gowned in white nylon
net with strupless bodice and
short sleeved spencer Jacket of
Christmas red velveteen. Mh&gt;
wore u red net nose veil, and
short white kid gloves. Her
bouquet of mlonial design wa&lt;
of red camellias with red velvet
streamers.
The bridesmaids were Mis&lt;
Uettye Hall, Miss Mhlrlev More­
land, and Mrs. Harold Chapman,
and jtiniur bridesmaids were Miss
Sharon Carolyn Mode and Miss
Mata Molle af Orlando, slstert
of the groom.

tendaiit and liielr banquets were
of while camellias edged In red
nvlnn lace with red velvet
tlrveiiieis.
Mr. Mwinner's beet man was
his father, and • ushers Included
1-1. Hteven Carter, Brian Dickson.
Jams* Guy 'Beatty, Jr., and
Mabiuel T. Randolph, all of Or­
lando.
Mrs. Maunders, mother of the
bride, chose a formal gown of
lilac rliiffon with full pleated
skirt,' with which' she wore n
corsage of white camellias. Mr*.
Mode, mother of-the bridegroom,
was gowned In a wine crepe
modf-l, and her corsage was of
burgundy and white variegated
camellias.
Immediately
followin'*
tin*
ceremony Mie parents of the bride
entertained at a reception at thi*
Woman’s Club. The reception
roams were decorated with va­
rious Mnuuiets of white gladioli
annlnst sellings of ureenerv, The
bride’s table, overlaid with t
lovely cutwork cover held *hn
four-tiered bride’s cake which
v-ns toppl'd with fresh flowers
of tinv sweetheart roses.
Assistin'* st the reception were
Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mrs. Wilms Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Compton, Mr.
Mutant, nf Orlando, Mrs. Cl. and Mri. W. S. Flanders, Mrs.
Mnencer Harden. Miss Margaret
* r* ‘* Jllrokaw of Orlando, Mrs. Itav- Galea
•umb'I Hall. Mr. Mrs. W
E. 1 Also, Mrs. W. It. Brawn Mrs It
Klrrhhnff, Mrs. II, A. Moreland, W. Tench, Mrs. F. E. RoumUlat!
Mr,, Mrs. G. H. Woodruff, Jr. G. R. Eisenhower, Mr. and Mrs.
of Orlando, Miss Mary Anne
Me*
sS?’ ! i ri
Galloway Miss Barbara Rucker.
and Mrs. Peter Tep»lr, Mrs. H. L.
Cornell. Miss Llta lu*ffler, Ml**
Jean Payer, Mrs. I|. If. Coleman,
Mrs. W. II. Duncan. Mrs. P. R.
Bach, Sr., Mrs. I. E. Batten, and
Miss Nancy Williams played
piano selections during the eve­
ning
The couple loll during the eve­
ning for a wedding trip of
undisclosed destination. Fur her
travelling ensemble the bride
chose u wool suit of dawn gray.
With tlds she wore black ac­
centor:** and a small scoop-hat
of red felt, and her white

ChriHtmau Dance I h
(iiven At Center

.Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Hauer hud

a their guest Sunday Jl*v. and
In, David Thomas »M Morris
'atrlck of Or I xmlo.

A number of people from her*
funded the Christmas dinner
tatsday at Jhe Chuluota Baptist
Ihureh,
^
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[M r. and Mra. A. J. Baxter had
■ their guest Tuesday Mr. and
Mrs. K. D. Price of Hanford ami
Mra, Berkmvre of Jacksonville.
Mr. nml Mrs. Calvin Otdham
and family had as their guest
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. II. liendersun ami sou Larry of Orlando.
Mr, and Mrs. Ld&gt;uo Gull ami
Mr*. Gvurge Lindsey bad as llii'lr
guest Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Harry
Lo* Lindsey and daiightar Martha
of Gainesville, Mis*-Dianna Car
Of Tamps ami Mr. amt Mrs. Thnd
Jones and children, •'&lt;*-'■*£e, tan,
And Jimmie, of Hanford.
Mrs. 1.aura King has as her
(jis it for a few days Rev. and
:|fri. Leo Barnes of Hawthorne.
Mr. and Mrs. Larue Aldermnu
M V* aa their guest fur a few days
their daughter Helen Larue of

mlttee In charge consisted of Mi
McMahon, chairman, Mra. Fn
I.rske ami Joseph Adam. Mra, *
C. Moore arranged the entertain­
ment program and Mra. May Lane
and Joseph Adam wore raaponaf,
ble fur the decorations. Refresh*
menta ware provided by Ilia Han*
ford Chamber of Commerce.
fame; (Jut, representing bath
the Junior and Senior Chamber af
Commerce, welcomed the totarlati,
and atatrd that the Sanford com­
munity would soon hove a per­
manent building for the exclusive
us&lt;| of tourists.
Miss McMahon, Mr. Elsenhower,
and Mr. Ilall responded to Mr.
(Jut, thanking the Chamber of
Commerce for all their efforta on
behalf of the tourists. They stated
that, as long time members, they
knew that tourists really liked
to rome to Hanford.
The entertainment ronslited of
the following:
Christmas Message— F, A. Esttrly
Come All Ye k althful—Assembly
Reading—Mr*. John l,*e
Planu Solo*—Miss Allison I we
Vocal solo— Dr. II. Wade Sucker
(Accompanist Roger Harris)
Chamber of Commerce Address—
James (Jut
Those prevent were Mr, and
Mra. II. Wight, Joseph Adam, I.
M. Montrey, Mr. and Mrs. if. J.
Morris, Dr. and Mrs. E. I.. M,
Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Gully,
Nancy

Mrs. Fred C. Murray Xmas Songa Featured
Entertains At Bridge
On Youth Program
Mr*. Fred O. Murray enter
lalned her bridge club recently st
h»r‘ htmeMA I’slitjttfo 'Avenue at
which time n Christmas party was
enjoyed. The Murray home wus
hvuutlfully decorated fur Christ­
mas anil members exchaugi-d gift*
from a lighted Christmas tree. At
the ronrliixioii nf the brldee games,
i.rirrr were jffvrn to Mrs, John
Lambeth, Mrs. Ralph Dean, nml
Mrs. Murray.
A salad course was served by
the hustess to the following mein•
bers: Mrs. Lambeth, Mrs. Dean,
Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. H. L.
Perkins Jr. Mra. W dlLu Vil-U:.
Mrs. Tim Crnwfurd, and Mr*
John Crawford.

Lake Monroe
llv tjAIIIH HODF.RHI.UM
Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Itaburn had
as their guests during the holldayu Mrs. Rahurn's uncle, Mr. D.
K. Dernsn, of Auhurndslo and her
sunt, Mra. Hhipter, of Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. It. E. Hamilton
had as their guests Tuesday Mr.
nml Mr*. I. E. Hamilton and fam­
ily of New Smyrna Reach and Mr.
and Mrs. Owens of Drlmml.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren R. John­
son annnunce the birth of on *14
lb, daughter, Dorothy Lsurneil,
at the Ternald-Laughton Memor­
ial Hospital Dec. 2S, the date of
her maternal grandmother's (Mrs,
W. II. Stswart) birthday. Mrs.
Johnson la the former Miss Nell
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown an*
flounce the birth' of a son, Larry
David, last night, Dec. 87&lt; at the
local hospital. Mra. Brown will' U
remembered as the former Vlr*
glnU yutei). ,
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Visitors at the Mayfair Inn 8unday night enjoyed n program o
Christmas music by the Chancel choir of the First I’reahytarrlai
Church. Chailes Marian, manager of the hotel, mode the arrangement
^&lt;,r ^lw lirugranl&gt; after he hail heard many caprexsions of commenda
tion regarding tlm choir’s program at Its Sunday night service Hr
week before, The giuup in under the direction of Mrs. George Tun by
Mlniater of Music, ami IncludesMrs. Harris Folds, Mrs. A. C. Furl

Dr. W. (J. Gardiner left Wednrs
•lay morning on a four day bust
tiess trip to Asheville, N. C,

Photo By Raymond Studio
Mis. Hoy Muon. Mrs. Ilayhurn .Milv.ee, Mrs. Kudy Sloan, Mr*. Leon
Walker, Mrs. J. A. Bistllne, Mrs. William Curtriglit, Mrs. K. M. Gallowuy, Mrs. Clara Ginn, Mra. Charles Wilke, Mrs. Frank Woodruff III,
Mils F.lise Hutchison, Miss Maud Wilson, Dick Aiken, Itotiert Brown,
William Hoag, George Tenby, J. A. Hlstline, Stanley Hnuiiley, Clifford
MeKlbhiii and I'bailes Morrison.

RANCH WEAR

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turk, Jr. of
Waukegan. III. are the guests of
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Terlat ut
their home on Golden Lake.
Miss Melba Johnson, of Fay­
etteville, N. C. Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. It. Deckle for several
day*.

Jr. Is spending the holidays with
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. T.
Cowan. Cadet Cowan is stationed
at Carpus Christl, Tex.
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A Christmas five Dance waa
Mrs. Harry Heersn has as her
given at the Navy Center on Man- guests, her alster, Mrs. Adam
day evening under the supervision Berkehile nf Somerset, Pa. ami
of Mr*. K. F. Lane, general chair­ her niece, Miss Lola Jeanne Sprin­
man, and her committee, About ger of Las Vegas, Nev.
gOtl guests attendad the parly with
I'omdr. and Mrs.‘ (I. !(. Pearson
as honor guests.
Tile Meludy Five Orchestra furshed the music for dancing, anil
rs. Lane at the piano and Chuck
Hoam, violin, playeil Christmas
carols and Christmas songs for
group singing during Intsrmlsaluu.
Mr. and Mr«. K. A. Perry have
Gala decorations added to tlm
party with a large lighted Christ- returned lo their liome In Miami
mas tree, and a large red Christ­ after spending the Christmas hol­
mas Card wishing A Merry iday* nt the home of their lu e c e ,
Christmas and a Happy New Mrs. J. M. Htldecipher.
Year to (he troys, glrlt e.e-t -ci. ,
lor hostesses at the Navy Cen­ ' C'apl. and Mrs. U. K. Hasty nave
returned to their home in Wash­
ter from Mra. Lane.
Santa Claus arrived at about ington, D. C. after a Christina*
10:31) o'clock with gifts fur the visit with their family, It. It.
lirsl dancers, Mr. and Mrs. "Foot­ Kelly of Grnpevllte Avenue.
sie” Laurence, Mr. Andy
ami
Miss Gloria Rtudslll as the "lucky
couple", Chuck Roam, who has
served In the navy the longest
time, almost nine years, and the
newlyweds. Mr. and Mra. Buddy and Mrs. J. M. Stlnecipher. Mr.
Mock, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Mrs, Stlnecipher are alumnae
Loomis, also Santa's little girl re­ of Piedmont.
ceived a gift.
The aorvlng table waa overlaid
CpI. and Mr*. Randall P. Smith
with a lace cover, with five branch have returned to Washington, I),
candelabra with lighted tapers at C. of tar spending about two weeks
each end and In the center a cry* hare with CpI. Smith's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ft. W. Smith of 407 W
W. First Street. CpI. Smith will
also played a duet. Thomas
leave by plane Jen. 8 for duty in
Luwer and Jack Thomaa followed
Africa.
with three harmonica selection*.
Thomas Bower aeng also.
Friends of little Floyd Doasry
Among those who gave poem
will regret to learn that he has
readings ■ ware Dana Rankin,
bad to re-enter the Orange MeGloria Ditto, Judith Burtchell,
morial Hospital where he under­
Jeanette
Harvey
and
Ellen
went aurgery this morning for an
Vlhlen. The program was com­
afm injury, Ftojrd la the son of
Doasey of
pleted with choral singing,
Floral Heights,
Sal Magile and Larry Jansen uf
the New York Giants eaeh pitched
Mr. and Mra. Charles D. Web*
two thre#*hlttere during the '81
ster of i n W. Eighteenth Street
seaion,
have a*,their holiday guests, Set.
1*« Parker Sykes, his wife and
daughter, Cynthia, of Watertown,
N. T „ Mrs. Alice T. Parker am
Mr. ami Mra. Harry Paubney and
am, David, of WhlUnevtUe, Mass.

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AP N m tn lu iM
P l r c - | n | &lt;&gt;in Y e a r w i t h n l o u d
■nrf i m p r e s s i v e s h o u t . T h i s I * t h e
JT *« r: yo u can D u tc h tre at w i th ­
o u t h»ln«r to o , to o e m h a 'r a x e d : In ­
t i * * th n t elusive b o y y o u * v « had
y o u r eve on to " o u r W h o fo r an
r v a n l n v b y th e f ir e s i d e ; lasso y o u r
• f a v o r i t e c a m p u s K o m e o f o r thnt
•ehool dance,
A n i l a ll o f t l d i m o ' i - w i t h t h e
a n u r u v a i o ' t h e n m l*- a n t i n n l , w e ' M
h a v * yon know .
A s one yo tm r
m a n t o l d 1 " l t ' j Just a lm u t tlm r
c o m a l i t t l e ill * y e a r c « t n e a l o n *
t o h s l p p a y t h e i w e r t x ho -.ipe l i i l l , "

Lean year ran lw fun. It give*
an opiHirtonlty for Iota of reversethe-date parties: auch n* havlny
. tha y lrl take n flower to h"r date
JR pick him up a t hla house, enrol'
him to the party. (However, It 1'
wise to let him (nke you home.)
T h e r e a re endless p o *« ih ilitie r
fo r fu n a nd m e rrim e n t. Y o n have
300 d a y a t o r e v e l I n I t , m i . p e t o n
your m erry w ay.
O n e th in g you
t h o u l d s k i p , h o w e v e r , ia m a k i n y
i h * r o m a n li r o v e r lu r e a , l.e i th i
b o y be t h e le a d e r In a nm e t h in g s :
a s k in g f o r a kiss o r h o ld iiiK h a n d s ,
f g r ilia l a n c e ,

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f o e v o tin g m e n , o f r m ii a e , w ll'
ha m ig h ty w a r y o f th eir fe m u h
frlrn d a
th is
year,
p n rtiu u In rH
those o f m a r r y i n g age.
H e r e art
a f e w tlnr. o n h o w t o c o r r a l t h « i
prince c h a rm in g fo r Just a dali
o r th a t b ig a p n rk le r;
1. I f y o u d o i n v i t e h i n t t o r
d a n r e o r a p a t t y , d o n 't a lio w e r bin
w i t h e x tr a a tt e n t io n . A n d d o n ’'
i n v i t e h i m t o u second p a r t y m ilc*&gt;
h a a a k a y o u o u t l i f t e r t h a t first
date.
A
3, D u t c h t r e a t r a n I h ' c a r r i e r
^ t o o f a r . I t m i g h t It" I n t h e s p i r i t
o f L e a p Y e a r t o t a k e r a r e o f ystui
• h a r e o f t h e e x p e n s e s , l u ll d o n 't
l e t It g e l t o h e a t i a l i l l .
Many a
r o m a n c e e n d s l i e c a u s r J o e get&gt;
III t i l " h u l i i t o f expecting Nunc)
t o p a y a ll h e r o w n t a b * . a n d ah'
can b la m e h e rs e lf fo r s |»iilln g * i m
u su a lly.
D o n ’ t In- a m a n - a n a t e l u r J u s t
because l.e a p Y e a r give s y o u li­
c e n s e t o i lu t h e u n u a l l u l . I f S i i s I i
• B elle g o e s o u t w i t h u l * o y y o u I l k * ',
* d o n ' t m a k e a | d » v f u r litm e v e r )
t i m e y o u a r e ill t h e i r c o m p a n y .
-t, D o n ' t m a k e
lourrlaK e yu m
rule top ic o f c o n v e r s a tio n .
Met
a r a s h y o l o r a n g e hlu rau rn s,
ami
t h e e a s i e s t w a v t o se t t h e m r u n
n l n jr is t o s h o w t h e m y o u r h a n d o '
he arts.
ft. T h e s l i g h t l y a l o o f a p p r o a c h
Is m o r e l i k e l y t o g e t t h u t m a r
th a n the u p ro a rio u s
llfe -o f-th e
t y te c h n lip it'.
M e n like g lr h
p pa rrty
Inii a
re g
A w ln
are
go o d s p o r t s — h u t g i g g l e r '

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M r. and Mrs. Ralph J. Hauls
and sun Robert uf Atlanta uie
spending the holidays with his
brother-in-law and sister, M r. und
Mrs. Leon W right.
M r. and Mrs. Jess N'feb and
two children of Niles, Mich, nrthe gussts of his parents, M r. and
Mra. Charles Nleh for the holidays.
M r. and Mrs. Robert Allen of
Del.and and son Hilly home from
P fe iffe r Junior College, Misenheimrr. hi. C. during the i " n n
Day with M r. und .Mrs. Cecil Hel
lets slid Connie.
Miss Au»an Jackman, in tiain mg at the tiood Hum aiitan Hos­
pital In Lexington, Ky. arrived
Wednesday night to spend scvetul
days with her mother, Mrs. Iren Jackman and tirother, W arren.
Mrs. Hetty llurtless Is conflio I
to the Fernald-Laughlon hospi­
tal in Hanford fur several duy.,
with a severe case of bronchitis.
M r. und Mrs. Kirby Kellers have
us their guests. M r. und Mrs. Jludy
Hahn and children of Miam i fur
several days.
The Benlur Chorus of the C hild­
I ’luito |l \ ItnVlllond Stud"*
ren'* Home w ill he guests of th •
The In te r-fra lt in ity dance held Christmas n ig h t ut (he M uyfulr 1"" was attended by Inn peopl,.
Grand Avenge Methodist Church
ill h i. M yers' tills weekend and m all) of llictii collage students. O fficeis of the In te r -fr a te in it) Council which sponsored the dance un ,
will sing at the Sunday muriiiim' l il t to rig ht, Mr«. tienrge A. Speer, vice-president K u b .'it llilflilnicr, rrn iv u tim i" rli.iii mini: Mis. M. I
service. Sunday evening they will Kulsiin. Jr., Invitations chairman; Mis. Alton D tixh u ry, sect' tu ty-lrearo iec; Mis. Gctnld l.ussmg of the
sing at the Methodist Church ,n decorations committee; Gerald l.ossiag, ptesidetit nod Miss Jean Suyer, ihaiim an ol tin- ilecotations com
Tice returning to F t. Myers tu lllittee.
spend the night before arriving
home Monduy.
The Rev. W. K. Kiicher will
speak on the topic, " A ll Tilings
Are New" Sunday morning at Ills'
11:0(1 o'clock service at the M rl'i
Itlchuld llo lttclu w , impulat star
odist Church. A i|iiartet o.mpo*., J
of opeia, Mincer! and luilio. will
of Susan Jackman, Katherine Sel­
hromlcust over W T Itli fiom the
lers, Warren Jackman and Itev.
bull room of tin- M ayfair Ian,
Klrcher will sing, "Another Vi ni­
ls Duwning".
In ginning at ttdill o'clock, to
Mlglil,
it
whs
uiiiioUIICeal lit
A candle-light cummuaion ser­
vice will he held New Year's Eve
I luiiies tl. Muriun, iiinnagi r of
at 7:iiU with Rev. Kiicher o ffi­
tin- hotel, ut noon today
ciating. At this time the barrels
I'rogiam a'iieclor Marion llu iw ill he turned In to lie upplnnl
110*11 iif the radio slullon welcome 1
towards the W oild Service pn&gt;.
tin- suggestion of Mr. Malum to
gram of the church. A 'inartet will
give shut ins and others, who
slag, “ G lorify Thy Nuiue".
could not attend the comrniinllv
sing nt the hotel loldghi when
Mr llollxcluw was to appear ns
guest artist, an opportunity to
rr ways tu hiuhi up y„ut date
haul the laacnl haay who ninth'
•den are vain sM brag oh In*
a-tiaatl in siicli ia lug way in inn
school marks ut athletic pt-twc s
iciil aHides
Ids choice o f h o o k s or (u- h u m . -1
iu the theatre or music.
n E"rgi t h I miu I Johnny und Mo«
when you uie out wilh Joe .Soon
girls think
their uhji*vl n, ini
should he to make every man jeal
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mis. lie ’ll he more leurlul ol wnai
H O LLYW O O D
Wv—T h e
crooner
he doesn't know about your othei
on the d e c lin e , o b s e rve s J o h n
dates th a n vvhut you
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d i c e d H r * is o n e o f t h o s e s i n g e r s
w h o c o u ld s h a t t e r w i n d o w s if he
o p e n e d u p H u t lie c l a i m s t h a t I t 's
beside t h e p o i n t
" S o n i c of n i v best fr ie n d s a re
c r o o n e r s , " lie r e m u r k e d " A n d I ' m
sure
Ih e y 'r e
st il l
go in g
to
lie
n rm m d and m ilk in g m o n e y
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uhs I e t u i J u d g e , t h e r e Is
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t h e r e a r e style s in
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u s t a s til e r *- a l e h i M i l
s L v i l i i . 1s i n g i n g . J m
sir
I rem em ber when l a n
lie
f a i H C E S S M a r g a r e t lta.se o f E o . - b m d
e u rn c Hie r a g e , sin ce I w as b ro u g h t
\ v .t » a m o n g . I h u x a i l i n s c i i as o n e ot
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llic be»t-diCMcd woniL'i. of Hie
win Uf lor 10S1 by Uie New Y olk
Dii)i:i luvtllute. Some of the iillieis
o i l Hie beat-dressed list me the
Doelii-sS of Windsor, Mrs. W illiam
Itiindolpb Hears! Jr., Dm be * of
Kt ol. M i* A lfre d G w yim e Venderbill, Mrs. I lv u i / Eolil I I, uat.c a
M .,i:«nt* Dietilab, Mrs. I&gt;a**ast**‘
k o iA illilli nod M is Wilfiiioi S.
( /iitrriiuliuual E j cluriec)
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born
And I remember when
erooiiing first beeutne iiupular
i,cue
Austin was the lirsl one
riien
I'uilii' Unity
Vullee. Illlli:
I'lusby .nid lliiss 1 'i i I i i i i i Ihi win*
meltll'iilally
was tnv roommate
"Igitelv iliere has been a new
l|end It was *lurtcd bv tile MU
u s s ill Erin I'm /.i in 'South I'*
t i t l e ' 'I lieu Mnrm l.miz.i made a
tilg hit I lie success of their ri c
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lor the kind ut singlin' that re
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American Filers

By KATHERINE HKLI.RHH

U. Hlu*,. girls nreii't Ih - most
pupulnr co-eds. Must men
«litl
prefei the old-fashioned g i-l. eve'
if h&gt;- measures her iiecoriling l&lt;
w are nut for romantic evenings In modern htUlldlinln. lie won't ad
mire you for hriorgiinr abonl won
the moonlight.
0. I f you have a bigger allow- lute hours, luck of religion ui crit
an o than your dale of the mom- iclsni of vour puienls.
ant, don't Impress the furt upon
10. Don't he a steady dnler, no
in. And don't suggest places to less the hoy has proposed, am
u# or dance widen do not fit his you've accepted him.
And
Ilu
budgtt, I t is all right to suggest easiest way In gel Hint loan Ii
making up tlm d itfri'-n re on u, propose is to give him a lif t l&lt;
minor date hut it wuuldn't do to compel It ion.
suggest entertainment so lavisl
that the bey couldn't even foot hit
half of tlfh'«*»|A,Msri#7
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New pat king grounds at Gulf7. When y iu tire out &lt;vilh a xtreum Puik race track will pm young man you van make him vlda loom fin l.riim additional cuts,
seem importuiil without showering thus raising the over-all i-tipncl!-/
him with affee'ioii. There art- oth- to 0,600.
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tiler* They .cere ordered to pay
a fine of t.toixki each or -pend
'iu days in jail.
The A ir Fiirre piaimeil to lake
the airmen to the American a ir­
base ut Tulin, near Vienna. From
there It was planned tu fly them
to their mvn base at Knling. near
Munich. Germany
For more than lft minutes the
(Hers remained in the room with
the American officials They drank
coffee iinii nli* •snd'ok'hes which
Dunclly's
party
hmugiil
with
them Tw o Itussiun officers also
took part in the snack
The omul at which Hie filers
were released is 3t&gt; miles southeast
of Vienna iu the Soviet nuir of
Austria A wooden barrier, erected
on Hu* Hungarian side of the Iron
tier
About two miles beyond, there
is another wooden barrier, erected
mi Hie Hungarian side ol Hie froir

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French Avenue

Christmas ended liagieudv foi
a funnel Sanfmd fam ily, ilu
C llffo n l Heels, wlieli llii'y li-lo in
ed after u movie to their I'ulatka
home and discovered it had been
burned to the ground by a finFiremen said the hlaie was
caused by faulty wiring. The
home was not insured.
The He,ds huvi* h e n umvbi*to rind another home III rent
in i'alatku so ure stnvlm* t f o
pnrurily w ilh another ex-Snnfniil
fam ily, the II A tt'h illn k e i. J i * .
now of I'alalka
Mr. Keel i-&gt; u loading siipertli
tendrnt at the fltideon Hump amt
I'aper I orp . in I'alatku. Hi- uu-l
Ins w ifi l.ula have four children.
Hit-hard I . . "u. now on bus.'
from the Navy, Nancy
lit.
I'ntriciu Ann. ft. and Linda I. .

i l i i nvimini ernsi &gt;'*(«» n»#(
Liiti j iid «i «4i I i ,j Liiiv with thi* Countv
&lt;
i r ^nnl i i i ^ th** po^ailit I it v of the County securing tha
necessary right-of-w ay for
the
French Avenue project, as this Is
a general prnctlre on the part nf
c n t i ’ v commissions in Florida.
In addition to
securing
the
riglil-uf-w nv ensement*. the Oitv
would imdergii additional expense
in liioV toy H o t e l lines, fo e hytlia u l*, luio i and -a n ita iv -ewsr
la, ilitieI'he C ily, be declaied. lias procute.l the Ntistiscl* o f all ptnprrties along the road, hut easements
and lig h t o f way deed* have not
been secured lo order to widen
(lie mnd, seveial home* amt places
of luodties* will have to lie moved
.1.
or entirely eliminated
A brother of Sanford's |. E
till July P the City Commission,
Her-1 and his fuodly. inn Mellon
with Muyor Dyson nml I'u m m ii
tie r
ville
Avenue,
had
a
Christmu
sinners
Carrawnv, Ktemper
and
When Donnelly arrived from VI
ennu at I III p in , he parked Ids Day visit with the C lifford It.-cl* Hitting present, adopted Itesoln
ear near the Austrian border He in I ’alalka during the ill-fated lion 7PL'. nothinixing the City to
got out Into u wet mist which hung d u y ,
"procure title to and possession of
Clifford Heel has a mother nml certain land* along French Avenue
over the border area
three brothers residing io Sim- and t" convey Mtfo- of same to
i In Washington, ipiulifird o ffi­
ford. Thev are: Mrs. It. .1 Iteel the .State Hoad Depurlme. 1 for
cials said thnt release of the fliers
(m other) and M. II. Heel. M '.’ft Stule Itmol |tur|ioses."
meant the Dinted States hud paid
On A|ii I*, a preliminar y survey
their fines of Jlito.uuo The officials Easi Fourth Street; VV. M. It&gt;-"l.
said arrangements between the U. ■JOIrt I ’almetto; Hoy C. Heel. HMd of French Avenue to lie used for
the widening program was pre­
S legation iu liodapesl ami tile Escambia Drive.
sented to the City Commission by
Hungarian Foreign Office provld
John E Fox of the Slate Hnnd
rd Hint ut Hie hour fixed for r e ­
liepui Inienl
lease the Htiiigurluus would deliver
City Clerk II. N Saver stated
Hu* tilers amt receive payment
lliut
the additional
properties
Uie negotiations apparently tiud
needed will have to he uppraised
no effect on the iiliniumerd de­
TALLAHASSEE i* ~ G o v
War
before the City can take steps lo
cision of I'liiiiim itiisl Hungary to
confiscate the C 47 plane In which ren today ordered electrocution ol an p iiie them. Most of these pro­
James
Merlin
l.ieby
during
the
perties are smith of
Tlm teen lh
the melt were forced down i
week of Jan 7 for Ih r murder
Walter J Donnelly. Hie D S of his traveling companion, Leon Street and north **f Fiist Street.
Slate Jtepresentutive Voile W il­
.imliassndnr in Vienna, rum e to aril Applrbaunt. in 1949
liams Jr,, today dvelarnd that
the Austrian (runlicr In greet the
'M ir governor s death warrant &gt;ct •till lug the lime that the (irojeet
fliers The U S hud agreed to
w a s inoposed, to* and State Sellpay tl'AXNx) in fines levied against only the week of the execution
The Kuifurd Stale I'risrm supertn
the men on a charge of violating tended! will fix the day und hour atm I. F. Hojle visited a luemher
,*f tlie StIIIe Itoait H-iiird, Tl'Usle'l
tin* Hungarian border, provided Hie
t.teby, a former Frederick, Md
Dtake, of deli In. ftti Drake ugreml
men were promptly released
barber, wus accused of killing the to the conclusion of a
f'Jfi.UOO
Donnelly announced m Velima llaltlinore druggist after robbing iinilcipan* in fiont of
Seniinoli1
earlier today Hint Hie fliers would him In March, hup
High Sc him I for Die benefit of
, be released ut 4 p to i til u nr
He ronlended hr killed him m the students, said Mr. W illiams,
E S I'» He then s|n*d to the frontier, self defense He admitted carrying
Local businessmen here have ex­
luil it uus mil until 4 1H o'clock Applrbanm's lavdy around in Id*
pressed apprehension that it H i'
he received Soviet permission lo ear fur two days before hilling it l ieiieh Avenue project i* not incross through tile frontier harrier under a bridge in the I'lilllcr Conn
i holed ill Ihe lll.i^ hudi'el it loav
pu*t Soviet guards
ly Everglade*
be delayed indefinitely, or that
T h e Slate S u p re m e C o u rt a ffirm
Uie filets were iti-eompanled
Ihe Itnnd I &gt;* pur I mi-lit uiov deeld '
.u n i** Hie bolder by l.t t'ol Wil e d t h e c o n v i c t i o n n e a r l y t w o y e a r * to inuke a -lim t • ut l&lt;&gt; lb, in land i
ham Allien Somerlty
D S air a g o
lagliwai
I lulu
lake
Halil oe
oHacbe in the American legation
At stake ill the lUlgutloh was Gili*ligli la k e M a n . lo llin g out
it Hodiipest Somcihv wore civlliun Hie novel ipiestiun uf whether l.ieby Nitllfnld enlll|ilet &gt;dv
clothing
— could be tried for murder in Collier
Immediately upon icaching the County because lie said he didn't
.1apnnese ruibtaiy euguo*4*rs lie*
Austrian side of Hie frontier, Ihr know where Ihe killing took uluee
foi,* World Writ II built mo* of
filers went into a police mist build The Supreme Court held trial in the Fat East’s fiue.it m il m lmg aeeompuriled by litgh Com Ih r county where the body was Walks m K oil'll
missoitier Duniiellv ami Col John loiitul was proper
Guillett commander of the D K
Northern Holy's roost dlsnstioo
The C S lim y i* lesoming tin
Air Force base at Tulin, along
floods of tin* century have already Inrnuil tiaiiiiu g of .lo g s for m illwilli oilier members of the Ainerl
cost more than IIHI lives ami an im y me fm lla fust lino* sinet*
can welcoming parly
World W ai II
the .nrini'ii wore llieir Air Force estimateil liulf Itllllou dnllaiM
imifoniis
The lour fliers went into u loom
fiom which photographer* und re
imrlcrs were burred
The airmen appealed tired
Donnelly
brought
the
men
through the border barrier In Ills
H I-'
big ear. bedecked wdb the Amcrl
can Hag uml hi* blue miiUussudor's
banner
Diiiiiielly's ear slopped Just out
I f l ' I M T u I Il i R li r U I K **
side the dour nf Hie police post
huifiliiii! The fliers were ruthcil
ADI S i h f 4ai i| \ Mil Ml ic N aliiiiliil Hunk llultihiip
n i'lile liv Aiui'rlenii i.lficial*

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Warrant For Liehy

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till- v ii Inn ol mu*v ilin iik* wlm
r u c k l i n t e l m l l o i i s t i m T h e t r e n d * hotter through Hie pet tin malice
u w u y f i o m r m o i l i n g w its i l r a m u l
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nl h i * tin g r i - i u u r k s t .ir r o ll i * a r u g g e d ,
o p e n in g night
u u p c l u n u * sort a m i s o iiie lim e s re
" I h a d a h a d s t r e p t h r o a t u n d s o r t s t o o t h e r i i i c l l i u d * tf e o n v e r l e v e r o f IU 3. " lie r e l a t e d
" H u t I ,.it i o n fulls, lie s o m e t i m e * l ip * a
ja b b e d m y s e l f full o f w o n d e r d r u g * d r i n k in to Ih e d r u n k ' * la p
a n d w e n t t in . I c i m l t l n ' l s i n "
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voice and 1 thonght J cmiltl gel
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by wilh crooning After he first
yim
h,w,
mirnbiT.
number, the
Ilu* crowd
rruwil Nlurlt'il
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restless. After the H'ir.1 n-mher
'
they were ready to throw things
. S e v e n u f f t t ie li i g i in S t u l e ' * , b u c k *
The reviews in Hie papers Ihe next
day were brutul ”
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A whole new eureer has opeiinl - a t r y ' l u r i n g t in * ' h i f o n t t , a l l * , * u
u|&gt; lor t'unoll since lust January ■ n o .
II was Hieu Dial lie played I n *
first Hinging engagement In u night
*
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there's gold In thrm there salixms
''Except lor a few songH in pie
lurex. It's Ihe first time in my 1
career that I've devoted inyxulf to
singing," he remurked "I started
22 years ton late."
Despite Ills lute start, Carroll
has been lining very well on Hie
bistro circuit. Tie admitted that il
require! a whole new technique
of presentation.
"It isn't easy tu play the night
iltf. "You cun tell The
funniest Juke in the world mill per
haps get a few chuckles. And
yuu'ro constantly haltllng against
Ihe noise and the hccklem."
Carroll lias his own melhodx of
dealing with crowds. When he gets
a noisy audience in Texas, he tells
them, "All right, If you'll shut up
now. I ’ll sing for you." lie said
Hie Texans don't niiml being treat
ed roughly
In ulnar eliies, the singer lx often

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DELAND—(Special)—Borno change* in the Sletsor. Ml-llattet
Aurr*AUAt
By GAYLE TALBOT
lintup ware Indicated today by Coach Jay Pattee after two practice
SYDNEY, Australia uH-In one session* for the game with Yale University at 8 P. M. Saturday, in
Sanford hum hall prospects took a step out of the m ilt aurroumlof th« most magnificent exhibitions Airport Arena.
Ing the future of the diamond aport hero since tho Iom of support Kansas Plays Kansas
of tennis ever seen in any country.
om the New York (Slant* with tho announcement l»y Florida State
While Pattee did not Indicate the itartlng five, he did scorn
Frsnk Sedgman completed his jo
pague President John Krider of plan* to hold an organisational
In Top Game Of
pleased with the work of Shanks Hansel at center, Dick Reinking and
of
crushing
America's
Davis
Cu
meeting prohaldy late next week to act up » locally owned Sanford
Jim Carlin at forwards and Jack*
team today.
Big Seven M e e t
ball club,
With the Issue still in balance Smith and Jack Oktnee at guards. Harding 6.4 at forw ard!.
Krider, who ha* spent the ln«t .dx year* mnnaglng the deitlnlt* of
The Tli-llstters, on a two-a-da? ’
If this is th* starting lineup, It
In the fifth smt rfeHHIne match of
He The A«*«elafed Press
Sanford'* cln»* D ball club, a lio *------------------------------------------------- will mean th* fiisl stall fur Man practice *?he&lt;!,i|e, have been work­
the
challenge
round,
the
young
Adolph Itupp xaid Inday he would
blond Aussie ace sliced Vic Seixis sel, who has seen action both last ing dally since Christmas Kvi
liked to have retired aa Kentucky
the offer' from Daytona Bench
Into ribbons, 0-4, 6 2, R-I, to retain year and this but has shown for this first game ever to In
Intermix to Join the FHL club r| 1 _ , , V i o w o n T l n » 4 4 baaxclball coach, hut since three
the coveted cup for hii country, much improvement this year. The played by a Stetson team against
of hU former players are now In­
there. Too much bn* been invualed
0.4 H center 1s from Ft. Mitchell, an Ivy League five.
three matches to two.
volved In the college bribery neonIn the future of .Hnnford bnaeBasketball at Stetson is 60
Ted Schroctlcr had kept the chal­ Ky.
dal he has decided in stay and
hall, he said, In lefering to the
lengers In the running bv handing
Rolnklng, Smith and Oksnee year* old this year and it is in­
face tho "shelling."
new baseball stadium, to lot
Mervyn Hose hi* second straight were lettermen from the squad teresting to note tnat Yale's bas­
Kcnluckv, ranked No. 1 In the
things work tbemselvc* out with­
set defeat. 84- 13-lt. 7-5.
ketball record* go back only 64
Chilly
weather
greyhound
fans
Associated
Press
poll,
takes
on
out some help.
The third straight capacity crowd last year while Carlin, of Day­ year*. The Yale-Penn *eri*a of
tona
Reach
ia
a
transfer
from
‘ The present franchise In tho saw u seventh race long shut, Brigham Young In the first round
of 15.300 at the White City Stadium
96 games date* back to 1807.
South Pacific, come In firat to pay
Florida State league is still held $7U.H0
gave a five-minute roar of triumph Tulane where he played forward Harvard first appeared on tho*
at the Hanford-Orlandu nament at New Orleans tonight
officially by the New York (Bants. Kennel Club last night with tho fit. Louis meets unbeaten Villsn
after Sedgman nearly knocked Sei- last year. Hla hrother Bill was Yale schedule In 1001 and Colum™
But Krider expressed confidence qulnlcln combination of South Pa- ova.
xa*‘ racquet from his hand with a Stetson player about six years Ida nnd Princeton were added In
his unreturnabte service for final ago.
that the franchise would lie turn­ clfic amt Wliltuy's Special paying
1902. Stetson In tho only m-w
Rupp, whose Kentuckians have
point.
ed over to a locally run corpora­ $56 for the highest team result won 442 games and lost only 70 In
team to be added this year and
The
Yale
five
la
expected
to
They remained standing for
tion a* soon ns there wax n ■if the evening.
the past 21 years, predicted In an
the third Florida team over to
another 20 minutes white Prime ■tart three tail men at center appear on tho Yale schedule.
group rednv to tnke over here.
interview that the scandals would
and forward, hut tho guards are
Dee
l.ee
captured
the
sprint
In
Minister
Robert
Menzies
presented
Present officer* of th" (llnnl's
Additional seat* have been put
both 8.10. Cant. Eddie McHugh
final race of the evening with not hurt tho game "because peo­
the trophy to the winners
- Controlled club are Krider, Curl tho
Hold Ib-riiy and Forest Nation ple like to sec It and kids like to
□ml Blair LeRoy are slated for in the Airport Arena for tho
Not
until
they
witnessed
his
flaw­
Huhbcll and Edgar I*. fVeli-y, scoring In tho runner-up and play it.”
less performances the past three the guard positions. Dave Sears, Yale game, there aro no reserved
(Hants treasurer.
“ If it should have hurt anywhere,
third plaeea.
days had the Australians quite 6.3 probably will start at center seast and there I* pltnty of park­
In slslng up the flnnncinl proIt should have hurl at Kentucky,
,______
realized what a truly great tennis with John Weber, 8.2, and Robert ing space.
ItKHtll.TH I,ART N IO IIT
but the people at licxingtun hav
■pects of a club here the brnnsed
player the Melbourne youngster has
t l t s T lt A t ' 14— F a lH rlty Tlnai M i l not lost ralth," he said.
baseball veteran expressed con­ ri Uni
l.lsli 1*
11 in
T.t" 1.in
become.
„ 7W*» w u . p m -mm
Kentucky arrived at the Sugar
fidence that a loinl organization 6 M u - I l l
11.40 s .in
In defeating Schrocder on opening
4 o r * PA V t* C U P
,
i.u'i Bowl Tournament n heavy favorite
could show a profit. Ila pointed s l.uui** Uutitar
day. then joining Ken McGregor
tfr-'JI C P A U iM S g P O U N D
SKtIISII HACK—A/IO Mila
despite tho fact the Wildcats' All
oat the advantage* of a new rent
in the vital doubles victory over
T'llwa aa .4
America Center Bill Spivey was
A N D 1NW 2 o r N
Tree stadium and estimated the
14‘lral IInlF llallr lluaklel
Schrocder anil Tnnv Trabcrt Thurs­
IS / A P P C W P A N C B /N
a So 4.011 llu nnl Included on the squad
attendance necessary to n profit I Kerri* KmIii
day and beating fieixns today, ho
Spivey, a seven-foot pivot man
1111r I'HMilnra
*.00 4.1"
-1*7 /
TAB F IN A L F O P
at around the lit),(Kin mark. In )J Hpr
lost only one set. That was to
ins Mulil
t In asked this week that his name be
104d the Hanford team pulled * t.lllie Triinip
— J / j t n b A o e e /e e —
4.10 removed from the eligibility list
.Schrocder of ter he led, two sets
SI,(171 paid admissions to home T ltllltl list i*—S' IS Mila Tlmai as.4
v
n e r v e w on
to none.
ny GENE PLOWDEN
AP Newxfeaturen
because he said It had been "mall
tnrruHil Hall llally llnsliln
ame* and drew
&gt;n in ltt|7.
/
Q A N D L O B T J! — *
Sc Ixns today played probably as
clously"
linked
wilh
the
bribery
MIAMI
BEACH t.n-Fun loving
1
Train
16.10
l.lil
1
40
GOLDSBORO,
N.
C.—The
birth
hereafter the flumes showed n I Khm Ill-lie
good lonnls as he ever played In
,
C U P HA 5
I SO | 4l| scandal Spivey »ald he would not
Tech and hard working
a toady iltnp to » low JK,7IU m ; Inin Hills
*8 years Me fought valiantly for of his first daughter was a dis- Georgia
140 return In the squad until hi* name
N e v a p BT A Y B D /N T H AT
llayior settled down In their luxury
giilnli-lu li 11 I I I no
1860.
4 (k
every point right In the end. Yot appointment for John H. Ellis. hotels
C O U N T P y iP .B e T H A N S
today, only a few blocks—
I &lt;• it1lll.i: i Kerri* Fain A had been cleared.
With eight sons, lie had hoped for
he
never
had
a
ghost
of
a
chance
Under the nrcsi-nt league (m-I-iip HAII.V
Y
e
A
P
B
-t
T
W
A
*
T
H
e
R
E
.
A
Train I l-l I pnlll (IS III
Texas Christian meets Vander­
ii ninth boy so he could field his apart, to await their orange BowV
against
the
Inspired
athlete
on
the
each club |ifays » total of 72
koi u rn ftAt'K—a/ia m ii *
d u r in g b o t h w o p l d w r * '
bilt and Texas clashes with Texas
meeting next Tuesday
own baseball team.
lima *W,I
i tr.er side of the net.
bom* games in n 144 game split
____ _____
Cnacn
Bobby Dodd planned a
iii urine
I in n o 1.10 A. k M. tonight In semi finals of
Time erased tho disappointment
i
f
In#
F«««ft(
««&gt;W
M
«r«
■muon. And an avemge attend- 4.1 HuI.
Mulu-y Hill*
IS OO 6.00 the Southwest Conference Basket­
for Georgia Tech to­
end more than fulfilled th* amhl- light workout to
•Bee of 700 per game would hit 1 licit,I tin III
1.10 ball Tournament at Dallas TCU
tlon. Now Kills has enough sons day, but no scrimmage Tho squad
the 60,000 figure sunn ns neces­ (jilllllrl* II-S| 141.40,
and
Texaa
are
light
favorites
to
for a football team, plus two will take the afternoon off to go
ITKTH IIArK—d/ta MU* Tima »&gt;.»
sary to a profitable club.
lo the races at Tropical Park
I ltn*iy lllley
UK)
ic.40 6.10 push through to the final game.
daughters for cheer-leaders.
Ktiilrr said he would animunrn 6 Ills Jerry
* to l.io
The Christian* hit on 41.3 per
The Engineers from Allnnta hod
They never got around to form­
&lt; r'liie Mini I ’lcver
|.|0 cent of their shola Thursday night
the dale of the nigautiHiliinnl Huliilelu
ing thu tram, but 13 children In a brief session of running plays.
161 *11.
meeting some time next week * I \ I H It IS-6I
In
whip
a
good
Rice
team,
00
37.
Dodd
said It was "our first good
ATI J—ft/1# Mila Tima US. I
the family can make life as ex­
T ill S ir, ].*o Vanderbilt hail trouble unlll the
With Friday eel ns a tentative I Ttiuniler Jet
workout since the first of Dcccmciting
as
a
continual
football
5 Hnn» tins
T.I0 1.10 stretch In licking lowly Raylor, no
date.
'
I i Ireaell
- j &gt; 33.
LAKELAND Uk—Found for pound go mo. Mrs, Ellis, a warm-humor­ ber,1
He said the weather In Atlanta
Hul III* In ll-SI 111 SO.
ed woman of 16, declares she has
and
year
for
year
you
probably
Texas and A. A M won their
SKI HATH HACK—.1/10 Mila
hod been so hud “ We couldn’t g e t*
Submachine Gun
DELAND—(Special)—The Stet­ JACKSONVILLE UB-FInrlda and Couldn't find belter footliull players been “knee-deep in children" for
Tima ,13..1
first • round games Wednesday
to practice," tint nddodw
• M’.ii II i I-u. in,*3 10 l*.mi 140 night, the fjinghorn.i strapping son Mutters went through a movie Georgia, winners of first-round in the country today than those most of tho 28 year* of her mar­ outdoors
hu plans no scrimmages before Iho
riage.
Wlili, y » Hpei IhI
4 SO ] 10
games,
meet
bmighi
to
determine
Gets Around Corners 7I lieu
who
are
In
piny
In
llio
.Santa
Claus
ul jr'n Hlfl
J 60 Southern Methodist. 50 42, ami A *cxxion last night followed by a wlm keeps the lead In the Gator Bowl tonight
"I guess it was my senso of game.
(Jill lilel.i 17-SI 16.1,011
"butnp'* session on the machines
k M defeated Arkansas, 4!t 4(1
"The boys picked the Orange
humor
that pulled me through,"
llmvl
Rnskclhull
Tournament.
The
bowl
Is
not
too
fancy
a
I
II,II
I
II
IIAt'K—n/ta
Mila
DETROIT igt—The Army has per
The big game of the Rig Seven its the *i&gt;roti&lt;l drill of the day In
Bowl because they figured they
she
chuckled.
"That,
and
my
na­
Tima
i
.13.3
Florida's
Gators
turned
In
their
gi&gt;tup—
yet
It's
the
first
time
in
faded a submachine gun that I I.eliny rimrt
preparation for the Tangerine sixth straight triumph by beating
could have more fun in Miami
Is So I6.|0 s oil Conference's Basketball Tourna­
the five-year history of Iho bowl tural love for children,"
(hoots around corners
I lllilnrln
t.lu 11(1 ment at Kansas City will bo played Bowl game in Orlando on January
than any place else," Dodd said.
Only
six
of
ilie
children
are
at
the
Clemson
Tigers.
73
62,
Thurs­
the
game
bus
been
played
In
Flor­
7
llulliei
M
m
III
l-eil
l-o
And what Is more, Joseph r.
tonight between the Kansas State 1.
home now, but that's enough to "We'll bear down in practice bul
day night nnd Georgia’s Rulldogs ida.
Homo, project engineer ul the Do sj MInl„Iii 11-41 117 10
v rtl It h i :—O/IM Mila Tima 113.4 Wildcats amt the University of Kan
keep Mrs. Ellis busy. Getting them we also intend to enjoy a vacation."
Two sessions are scheduled for were 70 50 winners over the Florida
Four
learn*
of
pinl-sized
foot­
Irolt Arsenal, says the curved hnr 4VIl.svmn
tan
1411 j |n sax Jayhawks.
Georgia Tcch'a third trip
ballers are out to win the title as off to * -hool—slx-yent -old Stevie, to ItthoIsGranga
r«l la more accurate than u straight s (’lever I,any
T.*o X6»
Kansas state, which won the tour­ today with rough work scheduled State University.
Bowl. The engineers
Clamson and Florida Slate dash ■(he nation's best midget football the youngest, started this fait— have
one.
I Mhuplrii
J ] | nament in 1047 ami again last year, at one.
won two and lost one gamo
yninleiii r a- ■i Its in.
and
preparing
lunch
is
n
full
day's
In
tho
first
game
of
the
round
team
Sights arc secret, but the TKVril
Head Coach Joo McMullen was
In Miami's New Year’s Day ex —
IIAt lT—SOKU Tlmai M..1 moved Into the semi ■ finals this
Teams from Roanoke, Vn , and work for mother.
fun about* a 45 caliber slug that .1 I lee |,-n
11.00 1.40 1 40 time by outclassing Nebraska, 87- pleased to see Halfback Fulmer robin tournament tonight and Flor
travagania
V
John,
"Skinny",
Charles
uml
Ida
and
Georgia
in
the
second.
New
Orleans,
I,a
,
slart
the
bowl
|.10 ---can be deflected as much as no 5 lluhl llenry
1
to 67, Thursday night.
Armstrong back In uniform, run­
Meanwhile, the Buylor Bears
S K,,re*l .'Vultnii
Tommy
are
all
In
the
Navy.
Billy
From
the
middle
of
Iho
first
program
at
5:30
p.
m.
An
hour
I
to
Kansas, undefeated In eight ning well after having boon out
oW ? 1**. nm*
pierce an Inch— quIlllelH tl-ul 111.III.
morning und afternoon
In the Coast Guard, whllo scheduled
board it loo yards. It
games, trounced Colorado, 70 56. In of the Inst few games because period on, tho Gators outscrapped later. Las Vegafc, Ncv., and Omaha, Is
workouts today to mlike up for
Bobby
lives
in
Goldsboro
nnd,
llku
and
outran
the
Clonison
five.
Hick
Neb.,
meet.
Winners
of
tho
two
will fire 450 rounds a nilnulo
round game of a sprained ankle. Armstrong
foe opening first
time lost in traveling. The squad
TONHiHT'H KNTRIKH
Cnsarcs was the hero of the Flori­ games play at 8 p. m., to decide his father. Is In tho insurance arrived
The around • the • corner gun
Wcdnc'sduy.
late Thursday from Wnco
will do the punting for tho flat- da win with 21 points. Big Don the tllleholdcr.
Kilt XT HACK—Futurity
business.
Jimmy
Is
In
college.
M made by attaching a curved
In lonluht's other semi • final tira sgalnst Arkansn Hlate. Algo
by plane and Coach George Sauer
4 limlraliiwii luiil lllii" HIiik . Ilia
Carolyn and Dottle, the two said
The 113 bowl-playing youngsters
lir r e to the Army's M 3 sub­
I Iiiiiii Iit . Mol,,I I Irani t x, Jurary ul, bracket Missouri gained a berth in uniform was Co-Captain Clar­ Richardson led Clominn with 17.
team la In good shape,
Georgia used speed and rebound­ must not be older than 13 nor girls In the family, "Hud", Jerry, both his
HI'i" Thimiler, Alrxhul, All** against Oklnhomo by trimming
machine gun, rommmdy known »!&gt;»(.
physically and mentally.
ence Hughes, who missed tho last ing ability to pull awav from Flor­ weigh more than 109 pounds.
I. inii 111,n
Larry
and
fitovlc
round
out
thu
• mndg HI* a* the "grease gun."
Iowa Klate, 40-42, Thursday night. games of tho season because of
Both coaches predicted a wldo
NIH nMi IIAl'IJ—n/intk Mil*
ida State after the first quarter.
From the looks of the husky family. Thn ages of tho 13 vary •open
Tho new barrel, some snltl, i*
Miiiuii, r , nurk nuts, Minni" K*i-, 'Oklahoma edged Stanford,
gamo and plenty nf scoring.
i chipped hnno In tho rlbofr. Marvin fiatterfleld and Jim Urn- Rttlo fellows, New Orleans prob­ from John, 27, to Stevie, 6.
,
I
M
ien
|
optinii,
Hlnale
pm.i .i i . ..— • *----...................
Row ready for large scalp prnduc Cu•"HJim
d..Umi!.
Kiiest team, 77-71, Wednesday.
Dodd forecait
Hughes will be at hi* tackle por­ brtfhl each made 20 polnta fur the ably has an edge. It is packed
iu*h
I’urpo
Fun
and
calamity
coma
douhlo
Oil l Mr-Mail*in.
III.),
Purnu.r
rhirWa
defeated
Clemson,
73-02,
*yin. It can ho sot to fire left or
it i It li i ia L i i —a iiitk '
tion with the dnfenslvo team. Bulldogs. I jilt Flsrher made tho with lots of 13 year bids who are In a big -family. Foe example, duel betwhen 1
tight, up or down
&lt;0i l„.y, Tup liniw. Pnilily'* Hull", and Ueorgls took Florida Stale, 70
fo-u and Bay IA
near the weight limit.
mumps struck nine years ago anu said he cnnxbU
. Tho gun using the curved barrel l i. I &gt;•’"(,&gt;11. Tnu-i-r Flral, qillc-M 50, in the (inlor Bowl Baikolball Halfbark Bobby Marks, wlm play­ same amount for FfiU.
ed against Eastern Kentucky with
Thun too. New Orleans never ha* put it of tho children and their the
Htirrlna Nkw*.
j* ■ llghl type costing only gift
nation's best quarterbacks.
Tournament
at
Jacksonville.
FuitTII It A4.K—Futurity
lost a bowl contest In tho seven father to bed »t the samo time.
to manufacture The curved barrel
Hull Kay*, Hrnli-il t'xrxu, l ’,ir.-i
In other basketball games In a bruised shoulder, was back in
This la Baylor's first trip to n
years
it
has
been
plnying
In
school
condition
as
were
suveial
others
That turned tho home into a hoiBin be attached In less than a 6l&lt; K«*ll, Wnyii* H. Ilrin li 11*11.., Florida Thursday night. Yale over­
bow). The Bears defeated
I Inn II. M i -Ii I m Vj iiik Ii M, Wiu-U * H ill
Orange Howl Tennitt fny bowls The l-nuislnna team ia pitnl nnd Mr*. Ellis into a full­ major
minute.
came a 39-37 Miami half - time with minor Injuries.
Wake Forest In the Dixie Bowl at
M
i
n
i
IIAt'K—fl/laifc
Mllr
made
up
of
all-star
selections
Irom
time
nurse.
1 Tank crew* In Koreu asked for
The Mutters will have two prac­
Birmingham, 207, in 1049.
My l\ ml in-k y ||„|,r, Acr Hpitil** lend uml triumphed, 70(ifl. Tampa
Is In Third Round Now Orleans.
There’* sometimes a fright In
auch a gun to nhoot Communists Ml•-*-|,|«- i'liu*,.r, HciiI i-Ji Mn-ful, Dull- upset once-bcnlcii Pennsylvania, tices on .Saturday and on MonThe
bowl,
sponsored
by
tbe
Lake
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Dllll",
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III
ll
*
Hlrli-f,
(*u
in.
numbers,
loo,
Onco
the
family
off Iho lop* of their tank* Often
H4 83, In a thriller. The Tnmpuns
except to go to Orlando by
Shortstop Dirk Groat and right
they reported, they had to ask nth Iliiiiiilrr * Air. lilt | Irulniiii.
MIAMI BEACH (AT—.Second ami land Optimist Club und Iho I’op went out iti tho country Christ­
trailed by 21 points in the third way of Umatilla where they wifi
"
•y
n
t
iia i k—a/iaiko m ii *
Dick Johnson of Duku'ii
or tank crows to blast Reds who
third-round matches in Junior Imys' Warner Foundation, lias some of mas-tree hunting. Thero was gun- fielder
Hill I y * Kuii . Kuy T..y. Jrrry quarter and didn't go ahead until
Confurcnco
baseball
tho llarry-Anm Crippled play are scheduled today In the the trappings in miniature you’ll oral consternation when a count Southern
had crawled atop their lank*.
AkuI ii . V.11vi*y. Tup Hhrtf, iiliuil the final six minulrx.
Children's Home. On Monday Orange Bowl Junior Tennis ( ham- find at New Year's Day big-time was taken and one child discovered champion* are ulso star perform­
Soma said arsenal engineers de­ Wrllrr, Mulimy |t„y Tmppnr,
»KV KVI'll HACK—1/lfllk Mil*
er* on the Blue Devils' basketball
night, the Hatters hope to try ilonsnlps with an international college bowls.
missing.
veloped the curved barrel from
Muiuly Hmlillrr, Kurealrr, Full
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not the turf ‘if th-1 Tange:ine, ield competing.
Thu city is putting on a mg
common steel and It will buf (he
Everything turned out fine, ■quad.
l"r IIIl-( or lunaly U,.
Bowl under the lights. Tho Hat­
Ufa nl Iho gun.
HI*. Kv»ly" Krl*ru, Kuan m i **.
Douhlea also will get under way parade, even is usxlsllng In picking though. He had Juat boon over­
HI «*a*k JiokiHr.
ters will headquarter in tho Ango- and glrla wilt complete their pro­ a 106 pound bowl queen, Little Miss looked and left at home.
combined efforts of every memHHIIITII MACK—,11*1* Mil*
Midget Football of 1051.
bill Hotel In Orlando and wilt gram halted by rain Thursday.
There’* also safety In numbara, her of the fnmlly. "Koch one put
, ISi'ttoti llrlxlil, llnl. Wnlkcr, MM
Vegetable Market
w hul. luuly llufi|,in, Hrliulnr I'ulremain there Tuesday night af­
A
still
unsolved
mystrry
around
Best match of the day likely will
In his time as baby-sitter and
I iiihI IUI,y, trim runny,
ter tho gnme, returning to DnLand be between Tim Coss of Washing­ Public Net Tourney
the Kllla house la "Who cut tho dish-washer," Mrs, Ellis explain­
JArKncNvu.M: ,Ai', n,« f *,i . Hum HumHim
k
ara)-Ht»l* ,Market Neu* Mi-rvlei- Alwuy*
fins
off
thn
goldfish?"
on
Wednesday.
Classes
will
re­
ton. D. C., top-seeded among tho
ed.
MATII HACK—.I INIk Mil*
f * r!f
,,rh market un l-'lurtilir
l-mly Hura, Hky Crularr, llml F*uKnters Third Round Evidence strongly pointed to It w m love at first sight when
nlnr boys, and George Longshore
fruits amt *veai'lnl.li’*
JACKSONVILLE
Conch sume Thursday.
" r- '••Hie ('III HurlliiM, Jolly
Bobby,
hut
ho
•till
protest*
his
, Hoap lie,in* Injetiet* v i i l i ’i i t l l i r * ',lltiny.
Anniston,
Ala.,
Alabama
State
18-year-old Virginia Earn
met
MrMulln had little In lay on
r«SH* ijMiiHMirr.
Itnul.u, Frank Howard mid his Clominn
Mr
HIhkI qiiNjlty 1no - 3 U
I K pmirur MtHK, I l«4J|
John Ellis 28 years ago. They wero
I III till v,
JACKSONVILLE WV-Thlrd round Innocence.
Tiger football leant made u trip tho typo of nluy he plana to usp champion.
i ’* i.V*". •'lenllfUl* fair In iin n il
Altogether,
the
Ellis
children
married shortly after and mak­
I'KVril IIAt'K—a /ia u Mil*
Another good match sends Al matches were on schedule today
*»".-*tu lomrar In*. ..„ ....
today that hardly anyone forecast against tho Indiana from Arkan*
ft" flu« tlrltea law IJjI)-|.S6 Wax Trump
sas State hut was drilling his Harum of Coral Gables against the in Iho 36th annual Ftorlda Public have put in 108 school years, with ing plana for a big family.
for them ■ few month* ago.
law fair mialliy j mi.
30
year*
of
perfect
attendance.
"John ia Just sorry every ono
Clrmson, coming here to play players on the defense to ston a top foreign seeded entrant, Fran- Courts Tennis Tournament.
-^(-alery |) Inch craias (Inlilaolirart llml. II
Twenty two matches wero run Seven have graduated from high of them wasn't twins," Mrs. Ellis d
f*W aalea 4 itnaan Min s ijuieii 4 no
Miami In Iho (Inlor Bowl game, powerful ground attack which the clico Contreras of Mexico City.
school
and
tha
other
alx
at
var­
declared.
Aa for herself, xlm i*
off Thursday In tho rain-beset meat
waa duo to arrive by chartered
, \ , te
l* 7 * siiiihxm (Klnrv crate* State Farmers Market plane
ious sUgra along the way.
visitors are reported to have. Mb
satisfied
with the number and
and
all
followed
the
form
chart
A
in
mldmomlng.
Tl-I 14 iHiurer biw n* mo
Jimmy proved an old adage very proud of each one.
except one.. Unranked Anita Wads­
may
plan
to
combat
thla
nffenae
i .Shui intier*
liuslivl*
S.So-T.Sn
Most
of
tho
stnrs
In
Inst
year's
Heyorl 4«. ,1A
•'Tha ■site of tho University of
With the four oldest sons maroor«r i nn.s.in i,iir mi.iiiir » i,uOrange Bowl unset—Clemson 13, with a similar type of pity op Florida's basketball gnmos, Flor. worth of Jacksonville Beach ouited ■bout the "seventh son of a sev­
aSM'llHIl XTATH FAHHKHH
sn iiniiuiirv iiUnl|iy 2 In.inn i„,u,
third-seeded Hlnnlc Warshaw of enth child" being born lucky lied, grandchildren ere beginning
SIAIIKKT
Miami
14—were
lost
by
graduation
i* I.io -fM rickli-N lio -is ii poorthn Indians will be expecting Ida Gymnasium, accomodates 7,300 Tampa, 6 0. 6-1, In a first-round when he arrived in IU38. Ha waa to awell the ranks of tho Kills
saafnrd, Florida
r l.su-fdo.
and it didn’t look like another bowl
rtifi rollowliiK price* reported liy trip
(Junrterback Johnson to fill th* spectators.
contest In the junior girls’ division. the first child Imrn In tho county family. To dale, there ate five—
Mol l / l tni*Mi'l Ilmen 3 ait-j.nu
for
the
Tigers.
E'liaiilitiil IiiimIi i-le J (iil.| 4li few III" lleitlvra oil TI|« Hiilifnrd Hint"
Five seeded men's entrants, lad that year and he gathered a num­ all bays,
air
with
passes.
But
Billy
llnlr
nnd
Co.
enmo
KorinSra
Market
fur
produca
aulil
Ifll un Sun poorer low n* I on
Looks llko another football
by
Calhoun Dickson of Tampa, ber of prise* as a result.
Trucker* A l&gt;milnra up to t:lu along strong after losing In millTh*
Providence
Red*
of
tho
Knillr* t.'lileory bnulirl* 1.1}.J no to
Reports from Orlando Indicate
I'.Sl. I tee. IT.
Raising 13 children takes (he team might be In the making.
scored easy victorias. Dickson, tha
kaenrole l&gt;ii«tiel» a nu-i an.
season
to
Cnllego
of
Dio
Pacific
American
Hockey
League
have
liStlure I'oiHlein, t-nilc* Ilia llo*. ItealiH, Tenderareell.
and South Carolina. They finished that ell tickets In the west standi their own radio station, with to-seeded singles performer, bait
Depending qualliy
m l O m e n S u 'l-S .M i fe w I j f u n o rflu. fiiir.
It no.| l 4o with • 34-8 victory over Auburn have been sold and that only a broadcasting studios right In tho. Tommy MIc klcr, 14-year old Bolles
low «* 1.60 11■&gt;III ItI n 140.4,00,
School -“
student,
6 2, 8 0.
Henna, Pole
lilt. hpr. S.II- ill)
Rhode Island Auditorium.
‘J*
few remain In the east atands.
ISM t!
•ntahst carlunn ll-IOs t'a
■Urge, Kla. 10 III, liaaa I IS. I.SI to clinch the Gator Bow) bid.
Miami,
aager
to
got
revenge
for
I'uliluiH",
Chlneau
crate*
|
,
|
|
.
140
h irs liuih*l» pour tu ordinary
last year'a upset by Clemson, Is
SWIJy 1,14-I.IU, W liuxllel* 1,(10 t elerin Flu. tlotden |jnpensInn Miss oral** 1.10- 4.11 staying on Its homo grounds until
.H i""'" PfUfornla Won- &lt; elery.
Florida
Pascal,
UsK . 1,0.0.-'.!” I'o'irsr quniliy S.S*
oral** l.Tt* 1 .II Sunday,
,k*r IIUl rime lypi-n ■.tin-la Ofl
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g W W alll*
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i
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Clemson In the Gator Bowl.
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j“d appuaianru «lae A and II ale- 1 . 1- 1 l i m e . I c a b a r i I, II*.
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KENT A CAR. U-drivo It bv day,
work, or icaion. Kngliah Ford*
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Htrlcklimd-Morrlaon, Inc.,
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Phnne 1Bill• AV after 11 P.M.
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G a m b le r s S e e n

A ll Male Jury Is
Deliberating Case
O f Tallulah’s Maid

Cronin, charged with forgery and
grand larceny In raising checks
W signed by the actress
Roth shies rested Thursday after
t a flurry of |&gt;oetry ranging from
ffhakrsnearean quotation-, to un
original laiem by Defense Attorney
Fred It. Morltt.
Mrs. I'mnln specifically Is arcus
ad. In a at count Indictment, of
Jj raising more than $4,two worth of
checks written by Miss Hunk head
The defendant lias adnillted hik­
ing tho checks hid contends she
was forced to do so to get hock
money she herself paid ool to keep
the actress In "marijuuna, boote,
cocaine and sex."
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Miss llankheud hus vehemently
I* denied the allegations out u( court
l
and has said the threatened "ex­
pose" was a "blackmail attempt"
to keep I lie ease from going to
K trial.
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The lernpesliions uelrcss look the
4 stand only briefly during the 12
y day Irlul Knrly in Ihe hearing,
General Sessions Judge Harold A.
Stevens blocked defense ulleinuts
to discuss pur|Mirti-d events In ihe
actress’ private life lie said Ihe
Issue was whether Ihe while haired
Mrs. Cruniii hud u rigid to raise
her employer’s cheeks.
Mill defense witnesses, from time
to limn, Injected lurid statements
allegedly concerning Miss Itank
head's personal affairs befurc they
were cut short by the court
Assistant District Attorney Jc
, M in e Kidder opened his siunuia
linn fur Ihe prosecution by quoting
Shakespeare:
"Who steals inv purse steals
trash
. . hul lie Ihut filches
from me my good name, rolls me
\ of that which nol enriches him,
anil makes me poor Indeed."
Mnrllt said tils client was a
Tuunhle maid" al the mercy of
,
"the temperamental slar. the
mighty Miss llaiikhead."
lie railed Ihe rasir "u dispute
between Iwo elderly ladles, line
Who tries lo look young and one
wlm shows her uge rullier grace
fully."
Mrs Cronin Is 59 and Miss
llankhriid is 48 years old

$ IV I« IIY BURNIO while playing uinund u bonfire with neighborhood
youngsters, Itonald F. Feildi-i w it/, 11, uu-lvi-s a Cliristmuf present from
his brother, Hubert, If, while Ids mother, M m . I.llllun KedderwIU, looks
on smilingly In their Sumiyslde, N. Y. home. Honuld, who hus been In
th e hospital since May, ID 4II, was permitted by his doctor to he at home 1
with the fumlly over the Yule holiduys.
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ROMK MV—Foreign Minister Muhoinetl Kalah el Din Pasha uf Kgypt
says Ihe main sel defense of ihe
Suez Canal should he mi Turkey’s
frontier with Husslu-nnl In Ihe
Canal Zone itself
Kalah el llln, vaeallmilmt here
While H i p H. N Assmuhly In Purls
It suspended for thr Chrirlmas
holidays, ||ave Ida vines al a news

AKINOINO TMI OMMIN3 of n New Ymk ploy. Ihoodwuy shuwmsn Hilly
Hose ond actress Joyiu Mutlht-ws, ex-wlfo of comedian Milton Hetle,
make llielr lint public iippvaiuucu logclhcr since Joyce was named by
Klcunni Hose In sepuialloli suit llo-v h fused liiciomneid when uuwimeii
asked If lie and Joyce had uny plans lor Ihe Inline.
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umermis bloody clashes have
orriirred In Ihe Canal Zone between
Dlllisli furees and Kgypllan civil
Ians ami police since Egypt's mill
October tlvclslon tu scrap tier Irea
tire with Mrllaln.
A military spokesman for Ihe
Egyptian umbassy In Home ampli
fliil Ihu foreign minister's stale
mold on remote defenses "You
don't wall tu start defending a
canal mild the enemy roaches the
canal," the spokesman said.

Arkansas Planter
Introduces Hoes
To Afghanistan
By HAIHII.D K. MII.K.4
AP Nrwsfeaturr*
KAHUI,. Afghanistan—A sandyhaired Arkansas planted has Int ftwluced common garden hors
tf Into Afghanistan and they are
paying off with a fivefold rotton
crop In the rich valleys bordering
rpovlel Ruselas militarised front-Zlan.
j,'. William W. Dickinson, who
r warned his farming on a &lt;1.000I'lanUllon near l.lttlo
-W " , Atk., is today tile hero nf
-Afghan rotton growers, In part
,. because lie taimht them what a
miulerful Inatrument the hoe Is,
r enough Itaek musele goes Intu
,hl use.
; Here as an advisor on cotton

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slpns Food and Agriculture t-vhpl«^l ««slslanee program, Dlcklnsen found many faults with
Afghan methods of farming,
awnv of them centurl«s old,
.Instead of m w rulllvatlnn nf
p M *n the Afghan Blantons broadM at Uiatr ae-d. then wait'd pa­
tently for nature to produce o
Man With a Mae"
■ pleklnaon tohk in *'.look al
(hew. methods, ■Kad lfWarWsmHh
M ild an Amerieax-atyle hoe by

Strike Is Put O ff
Until January 3&gt;

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JACKSONVILLE bR-Tha collec­
tor ut Internal revenue today an­
ticipated a heavy influx of 1(1 per
cent tax returns from gamblers,
but only the governor of the state
will be allowed to know the names
of those who file.
Collector John I.. Pahs Thurs.day announced returns on more
than $64,000 from tlx Florida gam
biers
Fahs tahl, however, that the fed
eral internal revenue code pro­
hibits revenue officials from re
Mbits
leasing any Information concern
Ing names, amount or source of
Income or any Imokkeeping dala
of those who file.
Kalis said tho single exception
to that was the governor, who may
request such Information In order
to enforce state laws nr enforce
collection of state Income taxes
Fahs said Ihe federal law prohibited release of all Information
not specifically authorized.
He said It was specifically pro­
vided in Ihe 1931 law requiring
gumblers to purchase a $30 occu­
pational tax stamp, that names
and addresses of such purchases
would be u matter of public rec­
ord. To date, 283 Floridians have
purchased the stamp
Rut, Fahs said, "mat's as far as
it goes. I have to be governed
by the luw and 1 don't nuva the
authority to release any Infurmu
lion exc-enl ut Ihe request of the
governor."

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PITTSBURGH Wv-The nation
will escape a crippling steel atrlka
on New Year’s Day—but wlU bavu
to face the threat again on Jan.3,
The Wage-Policy Committee of
the CIO United Steelworkers vote*
Thursday to defer a work stoppsJJ
for at least three days. TOol give*
the special USW runvention la
Atlantic City the (Inal say on call­
ing a strike.
... convention also will makg
Ihe union’s formal answer to Presi­
dent Truman's appeal to avert a
strike and submit Ihe steel con­
tract dlrputr to the Wage Stabili­
zation Hoard The steel companies
already have agreed lo the Presi­
dent's proposal
Mr. Truman, who says IheM
must not he a steel strike In view
uf the national defense emergency,
has declared he will use every
law on Ihe books lo prevent a
nation-wide walkout.
If the convention accepts Ihe
President's plan, Ihe WSB wlU
study arguments of both aides and
outline recommendations. These
will not be binding.
An entire new contract between
Die big union and the country’s
steel companies Is at stake,
f
The union's! 23 demands arw
topped by a call for an lBW-cent
hourly wage increase. It also wants
a guaranteed annual wage, union
shop and other concessions for Ihe

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lime being ut lenst
six
AP CorresiKimlent
Wllilum C.
flamard qimied Hen. .lames A.
Van Fleet, Klghth Army command­
er: "Wo will not saerlfleo our inen
needlessly What Is the use of thou­
sands of casualties If it Is question­
able whut gixxl they will do?"
The Allies eimllnued lo press for
u full ucrmintlng of Ihe 3o.ouo pris­
oners they suld were not listed on
the Hells' prisoner rosier. Must of
the 30,000 were South Koreans.
High authorities In Tokyo have
said the 3,11X1 American prisoners
reported by the Iteds was approx­
imately tho number Ihey expected
to survive uf some ll.ooo Ameri­
Am
cans missing In ucllnn. American
officers havo reported Ihe Iteds
killed 5,000 In H.ooo captured Amer­
icans.
Ilowaver, U. N. negotiators asked
Ihe Communists fur on accounting
of l.OiS U. H prisoners whose
names were broadcast by Ihe Iteds,
but were not on the Red Hit.
The communists, In a written re­
port. replied that 571 died of
wounds or disease or were kilted by
U. N. air ralda or artillery. Jht
Reds said 152 escaped, three were
released and 332 names were beIng checked. There was no report
un the remaining 23.

Trial ReceHH
i r » i i u M r»«w sis# n»*&gt;
distraught her testimony "wouldn't
be with the full knowledge of
what she wa* laying."
Krle Hamits, another Fairmont
College Instructor, testified he
and his wife were with Mrs. Mintdel late yesterday when she Itarriraded herself In a bedroom,
apparently bent on Jumping out
a window. He said she flourished
x carvlnv knife and sobbed that
she lost her profession, her re­
putation and her Job.
Horace H. Meldahl of Charles­
ton, attorney for Dr. Mundel,
charged she had l*en hruwlwaten
on the witness stand by U. H.
Senator M. M. Neely, Fairmont’s
77-year-ohl wisard of oratory
who appointed Mrs. lamdln to the
education Ixmrd when he was
governor and Is her defense at­
torney.
"You’re a filthy, lousy lia r,’
shouted Neely.
Judge .Meredith admonished IK ith
Meldahl and Neely. They Ixith
apoloalsed,
Neely
refused to
snake hands.

president of the CIO and tho
says higher living costs and in­
dustry profits Justify s substantial
wage Increase.
'Hie 630.000 USW members em­
ployed In ite Industry now average
slightly less then $2 an hour, c
The Wege-Pullcy Committee eifP
phaslzed (net the strike was put
off only until the convention at
Atlantic CHy.
Mr. Truman expressed happiness
and hope when he heard Ihe news
ut his Independence, Mo., home
The hope was that there wlU be
no striae at all.
The slrel Industry has not made
a wage offer and Murray has ac­
cused company negotiators nf bar­
gaining In hail faith. The inilustiai
maintains a pay hike would only
add tn Inflationary pressuru.
Murray announced Ihe decision
to hold off Ihe strike after a Iwo
and one half hour conference with
Ihu Wage-Policy committee. The
Jan. 1 deadline tlltl not allow the
WSB time to study tho situation
and make a recommendation.

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The crater lake of Chubb Crat­
er averages 9,100 fast In diameter.
8lr flaimiul Baker, British ex­
plorer, was up pointed governor
of African Hudan in the early
IH70’* by the Egyptian khrdlve.

Tito Mar* Folks Yos. TtU
TIm More G oods You Sell

The American glass-blowing In­
dustry In recent years has pioneer­
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A MIMRIR 01 Ilia aiming Andrews Sisters, Patty Andrews, 30, and
Melvin W. Westliter, 30, are mairiod In Hcveily HUL, Calif, by Judge
Dana R, Williams (canter). It was the second marriage for both the
bride and groom. They'll honeymoon In lot* Vegai, Nev. (fnlernaHonslJ

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

- By WIUIAM RITT —
Central Praia Writer
A DEPARTMENT atore Santa ably served the Siamese u a
Claua In Dorcheater, England, place In which to dlepoee of old
thought he'd relax with a clgaret razor blades.
and immediately made a aclsntlllc
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discovery—false whiskers are ah
Qrandpappy Jtnklnt eeg* t r t
lergle to matches.
juat about giving up hep# e/ ever
acting • department tiara lexis
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Thr mink &lt;a a mighty email Chat who look# like Bant* Close.
animal lo ha Ike rotifer o/ lurk a ,
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Geneva, 430 are now dead."
The communique reference lo 78
per rent hud no rclotlon to Ihe list
of 1I.33U prisoners announced lust
week. It eonrerned only a group
of 383 inun not listed there.
Aside from hinting at the fate of
American prisoners whose names
failed to unpeur on Ihe llt-d roster,
Crunmimisi negotiators offered no
further accounting of some 3u,ooo
captured soldiers Ihe If N says
have nol been listed
If N negotiators at I’unuiuniooi
again licensed the lleds of Insin­
cerity and stalling the truce talks
The Communis!*, In turn, de­
clared that Allied insistence on
banning a Red air buildup during
an armistice runs Ihe ''risk of
throwing uverlMiurd completely Ihe
whole basis" of ncgidlutionH.
The lleds aguln refused tu pul
In wriling an urul promise not lo
build up their air strength tIUHng
an urmTsliee
While the wur of words raged
on without letup — mid without
apparent decision — there wus no
Intm-Qthm that Ihe Korean hattlu
front was about to exnliMle Into
action even though the 30day
csssc • tire line ugrt
agreement hud
expired Thursday midnight.
Mn
fost‘ observers expected the

Egyptian Minister
Says Turks Should
Defend Suez Canal

veidine into military pldlu*
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incut against llm t-imllnm-d llnti.-d.
Iiuld im Hie Suer Canal /mu- in
Kgyntlan Irrrdury,
When asked wind would happen
If Ihe British refuse lu leave Ihe
Canal Zone. he sold: "We will
moke It impossible fur llu-iii to

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Fares New’ Year In New' World

BOSTON
M ’ i Former Presi­
dent llcrberl Hoover -mid today
the rnuntry lias been exp-aed in
the nasi year to more dishonesty
In officials and governmental de­
partment.- than at any lim e In his­
tory.
Ami lie wnriird tlml unless lids
evil w e ir slumped out "In the last
official concerned"
Ihe
United
s ta ll’ s would "iln-lille and
rail
like Ihe gleaf republics of the
pmd."
The former President spoke -in
a Irnnscrlbed radio forum
pro
piain ,
"reducing
ihe
Federal
Wastellnc," 111Madrasi by Hie Mass­
achusetts
Coniinlttre
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IU It 11 H U til It D M VI.LEY
I IM l| N &lt;f» I MM11i anv ' I *l Fir If

\ niri n Jin tilt rniMi j* hvi' I
H. tf,u Bilfrfi «• o ffiiT i * ,i full .ircoiint
»t.f|.\ of Mini JO i I jiV • in thr
of CoinmiiiiMi llnnujirv Hot thH r
' lie-Bii*-I new *. t nnfrrrrii-** to t»*II
fin- wot Id 4i(mtiit it vvjia delnyr I
milt I a WnMmnMoh Sfutt* llr*
i •misI
iirrivo
pm i1in»it i
(fiein l
f i out IM ink for t
f
I ' i i K II"!I.»n*l, Knlini; \ i r
Mil a ♦ "IMm.lll'lt I . Jtlllioillli fil Mini

Mu' | u|!11ir vvMiilil li.ivf to wait it

ivtol. It 11 Mil8 It) 1V •-I 1,0vv H n *1.111 I&gt;1a tics futci’i1 Mu■ fll.-l •4 -low.I
lllll lit-Vi Mh'Y ttr:iu ti l-'-l 11&gt;11.1I fmIII 1V &gt;&gt;' l*811rvl"fl VI' -1 i*i *l*i V lD rl puv-Ill-Ill M1 IlL'O.ntHI m i nil- Col Nulla.u| i i* •it i f iid tb 'bigb
still.- I Ifiiiii r liitMi t Mffu i -i 1 from
\VaAliMu;Ui|ia* » i M» Mm1*1, wlm
f'i8 -ft♦•»f*11 li ol in ( bind -.1 ii) KlimtM m . -ill II--11 itr I in nk fm I
“&lt;iii» llllll-l - -II M 11led Unfiii ho
I-1I-," the * nmrilMTull •i
•lift,
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■1i|&lt;iiti i* lluil Ixlai l*ft K\■Mi Mir Mfily
i m-iiti n -Mi mrh-n l»V I m H«iMi tli I/O
Mu' ns-« ( - unf- i tu|,r Sul
| Oil
1i'put t r i , -uid pin
ll|dui
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"»iiiui'iills -• b--lul i-| lu Ilf*■ol Miu
11lft*l X .1n : l' M r 1 \ M 1 :ST ).
llu|l,»o I i - i i - h - .»-•• &gt;" lifl.l- llt to- 11mo i V '.'ilt &gt;.* to-MOlDed t-»
oo-i-t ft-*- p i**., t lo . -veiling
11-*- t&lt;*,n -v--, - liaM-b-d over *■*
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S oiH i-'iiti*
-i lit- A oslrllong it mo la-., I* i la -t olglil at
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Mu- .
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t*»Mi , n In-1, t - i t * -I .it • -iVlork
tin - ......mug. v* i.
o |—ndrd it
o-—-a I-- p -iloir t l - i i i t-&gt; - it bineo.

" I have no doubt that if Ihe
i Hoover Commission's ■••&lt; niiimeii.
dations nil t-ollet-turs iif In le i nal
Revenue and olln-i political np- ,
poinlees bail been aceppti-d Iw i
and one-half
years
ago -when
they wrre made these scandals
ciiulil nnl have iic -n riill."
He said the dangeis of enrruptinn in tax cnlleetloii wernn t
rtei»s to the nu-mbeis of Hie e-im
mitision which i-.nub-mn—I Ho- pie*enl ini-Hind of -clr, I nig lav col
led ms, and added
"They ait* mainly si lectei) by
polith-nl busses. They are eert» in l\ selected with lim it lippmval
'the deterniumlmn of their fitness
i» pretty imieli based on the ability
lo gel votes in lew aids foi do­
ing ,n."
Hoover cull 11'mil'll lluee Hungs
wen- wiong with (In picsenl xy .trm
one, obllgaHoti
lo
local
busses; two, lack of p| nfl- isioual
LONDON igw-llowllng hurricane
by KEfTII FULLER
NEW ORLEANS i/P -A husky cop winds washed mniinlslnous sen* lompeteme mid three, absi-me of

"WHAT'S IT AU AIOUT7" 7-montbi-ohl l.lsos Taiuliky seems to t-e
asking as, bundled aailnst the winter wrather, she arrives m New Y»rk
Just ih n d of the New Year on the Navy transport Gr-irrnl llrrtcu.
The Hny DP cim# from Poland with her pm aids who are scheduled
to be resettled soon in llocheiler, New York.
(International)

Cop Delivers 7 7 Ships Are Sunk
Pound Baby For On Europe Coast
His Pal's Wife By Big Hurricane
Instructions Gi ven 80 Mile Winds Whip
Up Sens In Worst
Over Telephone By
Doctor On Methods
Storm In Decades
delivered a seven pound baby for over sinking ships along Europe's
another policeman's wife by follow- Atlsnllc coast today and xrl nfl
Ins a doctor's Instructions relayed a series of frantic distress calls
by telephone.
At !*■■». seven ihrcatcnrd ves
Includl
two American
Patrolman Clarence Glarrussn, sets,
SOS signals.
freighters,
rai oed
.
who delivered the baby Friday,
One ship was m Iven aground Oth
told the story this way:
GiarruiM and three other squad- era Here taking water rapidly and
men answered an emergency cell In serious danger
at the homy,dr Patrolman 1-ouU The Il.TIMoftU, 8, freighter Fly
Ing Enterprise, rarrylng to crew
Fernanda*
"We got there Just as Mrs. Fer men and ID passengers mil of limn
nandet fainted. I'll tell you iheh burg, said she was llsllng 19 dr
truth I didn't know whal lhe hell Brers and "Uklng water" She
tn tin mil the either guys storied was wallowing off Ih e so uth w est
running ormind like entry
**•&gt; o' England
'Smile iratrnlman Fred Smile r Help was standing by thr Fly
criuliln'l think of anything hut mil Ing Enterprise anil was ni hand
ting water mi thr stove In noil or oil Ihe way In other threatened
like they sin in the movies, lie shins
VVtuils as high as k:i miles an
put four nans on (our burners anil
then lit tne riven and put another hour whipned up Ihe worst East
ern Attnntfr storm In many yrnrt.
pan In there.
"Sedgcbccr r Palrolinmi Jay Seri
Ports and airports closed in
Midity places Coastal towns from
elieer) enllril for a crash truck
iiere weren't any pollre amhnLiu Spain to Denmark wrre battered
ees available al Dial minute—and I Hundreds of small boat, were
finally gol Mrs. FernandeC doctor (sunk at iinrhor on the French and
on the line through headquarter- English coasts. Tidal floods hll
"The dirclor was delivering r river months all along the shore
baby himself bul gave Kedgehecr . Most transatlantic sir travel
Instructions and Kedgehecr relayed hailed after the Shannon River
them In me. All the white Houle washed over low.lying Shannon In
Airport
Aulhnritles
was trying tn get those five pans Icrnallnnal
nf water to troll. When we asked said the field would Ire unusable
the doctor what ymuare supposed until Sunday nr Monday
'The Queen Mary
’V fl
finally tloeked
to do with the water he said 'Nn
In
al Southampton
71 hours lain Its
Ing. Use alcohol
The policemen, somehow, got Ihe r * £ "*n' 1
V*'* '*lp
pnumt girl ilellvoretl and
hn' tn,?lle
"put tier down on some rags "
fn3r h» r,h.V.* m,i * ■ r
Tney they hit another snaa-tbr
h
trrrlflt.
baby seemrd to stop breathing
’ it ! - ' i((1|iln,i Am .cir. nn, r
There wax another excited " w lia t (t,m » |m l b»A
F b ln T ^nlw
do we do now?" conversation with !!!/"
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JoncH In Installed
A h Masonic Master
Vide) Joura was Installed as
"worshipful master" of Hanford
1-odgn No. IW, F and A. M. for
1092 al a matting Thursday
night al the Masonic Iradge,
Other offlrtrs Installed were:
0. J. Wilkinson, aanlor warden;
R. ft. Wright, Jr-. Junior warden;
I- T. Hheppard, treasurer; R. C,
Whitmire, secretary; J, C, Tra*
wlrk, chaplain; A- F. llamray,
aanlor deacon; James N- Hhlelda,
Junior dearon; Waldamar Deltrlch,
senior steward; Ban F. Bullard,
unior steward,
and
Arthur
Clrchhoff, tyler.

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A H WINT
YYlIYf
TRUMAN
CAN
WASHINGTON
INGTON IM—A Republican
rongressma
tman said today president
Truman could
__ b* re-elected—If the
election were held no
.Rep.
_ Crawford
Crawford al
at Michigan
Ml
told
n sampling
Ihe
politic,
." S
' - . f p XH Su l t hla home
man probibstate. He aald _
LIQUOR DECONTROLLED
ly crtuld carry
y kiebi
higan against
any Republican mentioned for the
GOP nomlnatioR. ihlbltion" bottles of whisky,
In 19ft Michigan Want Republi­
dacontrol order is affoettvs can.
Crawford said hn’d found a good
•tabulation agency daal of wnUmanrgmmg Michigan
Republicans for ■ Tgft-MscAruur

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standards nf ini.-eritv
lie iiointed nut that the Honvitr
Coni inUni on reennunended that the
posts nf rnllectnrs of Inlernal Rev.
mile be filled through the bi­
partisan Civil Service thimmiirdnn
after a "vlgornus Inquiry Inin lh«
loyalty character and Integrity
nf applicants."
"Then,'.' lie cnlilinuril, "It re .y-

nulri-s a vigor mis examination
determine Ih rii cuuipeteiice f"
each special fie ld T in ts llu -se ap
p o in tn ic iiln a r e m ade w ith a Inn k
g ro u n d o f m e r it, no t on a b ilit y t ,
gel voles or please sm ile p u lttl, al
blisses | f mo,-ti checks bad been
m a d e , « c w o u ld m il be fin d in g

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T Moon- r,v IYslt&lt; I While, --si r o*ive s. rie ta rv "f lie V im ,m il \
so, oil Ion loi III- V-tv a n, eon-ill nf r.siu i»*il IVtijik.
W lnli gave &gt;bis apiia. i, n, an Mlt ff Vll'U u it h tl II* ill i i ,».ii ft

Worn Out Land Is Douglas Says Ike
Restored By New Is Great Favorite
Chemical Process With U. S. Masses
land Is changed Into .xlruelurallv
virgin 'oil by a new chemical ill*
euvery annnitlierd lo Ihe American
Assoclalton (or Ihe Advanremeot
nf Sclr nt'ft today
II I n * yrllovA, Nvnthrtlr iMiudt r
which literally f*nanj?c8 tnc sfnl
llaclf. II I n nol ji fertilizer, lint
erops grow from 20 In IIS) | h-i
rent higher yields

A Taft man htetealf, Crawford
ha thoughtTIFT Truman had
“
exposure of

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F l o i n l n " p a l l y " I p a r tie s W lllio u t " I n n u iliu it t o ' • ••m o ■
lio n s , b e tii o n s te m m in g lb ,- in u n g tu b - o f N e g r o e i p m l i 'v . w* »- t • l.t
te s p o rn -ib le v e s t i i - l a y fo r Ih e M in i* I ' h n s l m a - t.m iitt d a \ t ^ *■I I t +■

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fly HOWARD W. HI.AKEKI.EI
Associated I’rrxx Science Wrlin
I’HILADEI.I'IIIA -.ft Worn
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White Sees Mims Bombing As Act O f Cocoa Soldier,
Floridians Against Negro Right,* Killed In Action,
IL M M ■ HI'. I I. A IN
Win.s Honor Medal

ill 1fill* I t imild 1* . 1'1 m II.
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"I M»»* tf rtjfrily a M •*
N jifiihliii; w iIn a &gt;i
( Mil'll * Vftil l\ the N '
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1111* t linn- v
W ASHINGTON v
-ni Dougin- .1*1 ••* 1 *'f »l gi -mirib .p 1.1 |te M|l|lI- WI-".
tD III t today called Grit Et.i-n
bower "tin* ovrrwbchiitiu: liv o ill*- Ml III........... 1A of M.
•l|*|M • * * Netfni i*i;1
of Ihe jircat m.is* of Ihe American
Mi I 1 t ti V| li j M11f*f8 M
jienple'1 for (lie pro uleiu v
III
-iiort mill'll
And he preillcirii ’ i gre.il many
Demoeralv” would vole for
(tic VVIlD -ipppil a to f• Hiiiti-(. "But Ilf MIUI
general if lie her nines tin- lie
Ml 1K u 1lixxi i Iasi i-i"
pitlillc'hn pr&lt;"»Kh*nii,ii uhimhuh *
U|lplfS-.l III
Al thr ^nin«» lin ir. l»oiiula« fa m r N*8kn -i
np with whit I appiuirffl i*»
,» full ‘ W my | kf8i &gt;| )1i*
flat "no" to priqw i'al' in -ooie N i8l*» '»•••* «nn »|i liii'v
quartets Ihal lie lie tlo- Democrn
,io.l •i-M tio -n t in
lie I'.ir lv '. eandulalr fur I ’l r .idenl - *-o** -, bid ! do al­
in the Ifi.'tSf election
io prove tills to l-'t
" III Hie idghtv Mtlproli -tile eveul
1\v I-v , in I'j .......
It (Hie lli-u iiiir.ih '
noiolMalioii- x v i i
I . I i i i i i e r llm r d
came lo me, | would not a-c ep l,"
lu-lvoig wHliriul engDouglas told ri-p-,i i,-r .
llig lo s l
filcllo n
Since i ongress adiooro- d to nx»'I k *• , I i -sooilm ," Ituber
Douglas lias
lias irav
Iravi-lli-d
ber Doiiulas
-llc il ex

II in.ikes heller baxebalt ill;*
mnnds. xlopx erosion, and promise
-helper road building
Thla magic (rawder, named kn
limn, is made of Ihe same stuff
aerllonllriles—which make the la
lest tynlhellr
suil.x and drosses,
.
.....
KS.
ternrlxe "has plenty nf help if aa the kind lhat won't wrinkle when lenxivelv In Hie Hulled Stales
Asked whai grass nails si-nlimenl
■Istanrn can be carried out tn wr-l.
The ;mwtier has an r lr r lr lr a l ai hr round w llli irx;irr t lo ptrsi
heavy seas."
The Flying Enterprise lx owned Irsetlon fur clay in Ih r -rail This drntinl iraxxihlliHrs. tin- srmilnl
by Ihe fshramitaen Line of New attraction prrulnres rhain.x nf Infix- mndr hi* "overwhelming favor
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New Conference Is
Slowed By Official:
Achcson Rules Out
Diplomatic Break

.Singling out foi paillciilac rl*
ilrlsm the sramlals In Hie lax
' .dinting agencies of tin- governinent. III- -aid:

CAMDEN, N. J. i * —The largest
destroyer ever built by any navy
was In final shape for christening
loday.
The 9,900 Ion Nnrfnlk Is Ihe first
i&gt;l n new line nf destroyer leaders
llulll by the New York Shlbullding
Corn . she is scheduled to Join the
fleet by next August.
When the norlolk was entered
late in lDU, she waa classified
as a light cruiser, with Ihe word
"killer'" added. The official listing
was chanced during construction
The Norfolk will carry every sub
marine delecting end destroying
device known to American naval
Navy classifies as light anil airher displacement la only a faw
Ions less than nine ihlpa the 1) 8.
Navy classifies aa light anil-air­
craft rndsers. Her 940 /oot length
makes her sa long as these cruisers
and she will he" Iwon f&lt;
feet wider,
The Now has kept
its pi
plans for
...»
Ihe Norfolk pretty much under
wraps, but It Is ....___
hi
she will
cost f t million dol
douir*1 exclusive
nf Ihe guns and the many
...
special
weapons she will carry.
Some of Ihe great weight of Ihla
vessel—she Is more than twlca the
weight of average i~
deatreyera—haa
probably gone Into additional pro­
probably
.Sl'rav?!,.!i
tection against atomic attack. On following Inslruetlon,
hold Ihe baby
Ihla point, the Navy would say only by the feet and whsrketl her on
that the design of the Norfolk "In- the back.
eorporated lessons learned at BlThey could see her breathe
again.
The main difference between the
Meanwhile a rrash truck com­
Norfolk ami shlpa of her alia now plete with asbestos suits, pick-axes
listed aa rrulsers ties In Ihe all- acetylene torches and other equip
weather anti • submarine devices — I a n
mem reived‘ “That‘ crew gave' Hie
she has been built lo earry.
ox;ygen.
ai
ten. Finally ambulances
The ship k i li been
' designed to baby(I'lS
K ixM &lt;*■ S*aa«
travel at more than 10 knots. She
will h* manned by about« officers
BODY FOUND
ami 900 men.
JACKSONVILLE UK-The body of
an unidentified woman about fio
uovRRNOR p a y s
year* okt was found on a road
L IT T L E
R O C K . A r t ( f k - O o v . north of here Friday.
Sid MeMath has announced pay­ Deputy Sheriff Douglas Willis
ment of W.IT0 In b eiF fid a ral In- ■aid footprints around the body
come taxes and Inlm atIndicated someone had placed ft
The governor aald FLdsy he had there, but no Indication of violence
made full payment of n claim re­ waa round by Coroner D. R. Smith.
sulting from an InyHtlgilion of
Willis said the woman wore a
hla financial affair* for the past IS man’s wrist watch, a ring with
years by tha Buraau of Internal n Masonic emblem and a wedding
Kevknue.
band Inscribed "Carl to Fannie,
McMaUi aald two major Items Aug. 11 , 1010,"
waja la dispute in tia tevastlgstton
—“travellna expanaaa which | da*
MAYFAIR SOLD?
luaa tbaaa anpanaas
The Mayfair Inn baa been sold,
d In NtuuneUofi with according to the New York Dally
■ re governor, and a loss News, Iran ton Walker, author of
saj* of my termer home n column on "Broadway" In tho
Naw York paper, said In tho
Dee, 25 Issue, "The New York
Giants quietly sold the Mayfair
Hotel In Sanford, Fla."

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Hoover Raps Am erican Fliers Give Full
U.S. Bureaus
Report On Their Treatment

Bv g e o r g e a . m c a r t h u r
HUNSAN, K orn OT-The United
Nations negotiators msdc their
"most Important concession" today
In a move to break the long Korean
Iruce talks deadlock. And the Com­
munists agreed to divulge the fale
of some 90,000 unncrounted for war
prisoners.
The U. N. negotiators said they
would abandon their demand for
aerial reconnaissance ahd negoti­
ate the question of troop rotation
If the Reds would accept without
change a new compromise plan
for policing a truce.
ting. (Sen. William IV Nucknls,
official U. N. spokesman, said the
decision to withdraw the demand
(or aerial obaervatlon during an
armistice was made "with the
greatest reluctance."
"This Is by far the most Impor­
tant concession the 11 N. Com
inand has made," he said.
Rear Adm. R. K. Libby said Ihe
Communists "grudlngty" agreed to
supply Information on alt U. N
and South Korean soldiers they
have captured. In return, the U. N
Allies will give the Reds further
dstn on the list of Red prisoners
given the Communists Dec. Ik.
The Communists Indicated Snlur
day that many of the 90,000 nrls
oners the U. N. says Ihe Reds
reported capturing but failed to IM
on their official prisoner roster
were released at the front am
their names were not recorded
Most of the 90.000 were South Ko
reans.
Nuckols told correspondents tin
U. N Command decided to lake
Inspection would detect whether
the Reds were building up military
airbases In North Korea.
Truce negotiators already have
agreed In principle on three points
of the six-point compromise pro
posal offered Saturday.
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It , I ’l'.t nrodiietinn g- m i t hree .lays
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St.dm, Hu- ml industry minister
reported.that Hie iitm lurllon seheiL
tile tor crude and refined ml and
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one nf lbe finer ft-nltirt's of llnstructure lx Hie large number -if
glass awning window, which may
Ise tilted so a* lo remain upon
In rainy wcalher or to control ven­
tilation. The four exits are Ve­
netian doors whlrh also font mo
the tip-up glass panals.
The need for the new tourist
H
renter arose when the old tnurl«t
center In the LTiarnln-r of Com­
merce building was turned into n
Navy recreation center upon tlm
reactivation of the Hanford Nnv.il
Auxiliary Air Station.
Oil, TRUCK FlltK
. equally
. . . . guilty." Moody said In n
Two months ago the Heminnb*
BALTIMORE i*V—A loaded street I statement Friday "They should
County Chamber of Commerce's
Tourist Committee went to thn ear and an oil truck collided al u he put away In Ihe same Jail "
Moody said he will Join Ken,
City Commission outlining lira husy inlarseeiinn during the rush
need for a tourist recreation cen­ hour lata Friday. Seconds later, Mnnrnnov (D.-Okla.) In an "snllter and made recommendation* flames from Ihe Ignited oil were corruption" hill, which would sub­
for a building. Tho City had pro­ scorching Ihe front of ihe trolley. stitute mandatory Jail terms for
But there waa nn panic rs some fines.
perty available hut there waa no
The proposal was described as
money In the budget for a build* 90 passengers, all shaken up, filed
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of tho sn outgrowth of an inquiry into
Ing. So the Commission accepted through, tn.
ast tho
Ihe licking alleged Income tax scandals and
One of the coat saving feature* the offer of Sanford
inferd Jaycaaa
Jeyceea to £17 •nd hurried past
of tha building la the elimination .spaarhead a drive
V# to raise fund* fl»m « te safety. Two persons later charges of Influence nn government
loans.
of rest rooms In favor of the ad- for tho building In
‘ the community. **•*• hoapttallsed for shock.
Thn center, which is tn go on
City proparty In Fort Mellon I'ark
north of the shufflclmard rourta,
has a large area nf awnln; winHows nn its forty font long!
Ing Lake Monroe. The rectangular
structure Is to have a width nf 2tl
feet with thn eastern end planned
to face the addition of a larger
wing when the need arises.
The western end of the htrild*
ing I n evenly divided Into a com­
pletely equipped kitchen and n
■mall reading room. The majority
of tha apace la occupied by a 29
foot main room with ■ celling
Haight of ten feet eight Inches.
Construction la of concrete
block throughout with the Inter*
lor of eapoied, painted, sight Inch
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President of Wellesley College,
Business: Tlllle Lewis, west
coast tomato canning tjueen.

Subzero Blast To
Hit Snow-Bound
Chicago Soon

CHICAGO iAt—Alreouy hurled
under the biggest full ol snow In
33 years, Chicago today faced a
subzero blast which threatens the
city's attempts to dig out its snail
paced transportation system
While weary crews of workers
buttled to remove huge drills
which all hut paralyzed iranspor
latlun In the nation's second lurg
est city, the Weather Bureau fore
cast a cold wave of zero to to tie
low tonight.
But the weatherman had at least
a cheery nolo for uriu weary
householder* who have been dig
King paths from house to garage
to street for almost two weeks
lie said there was no more snow
In prospect for the next
to &gt;8
hours
Air lrans|Mirtnlioii out id ( lileago
also was ulferted by the piled up
snow, despite good ilylim weather
At Midway Airport, only two ol
eight runways were In nperuliuo
American Airlines canceled six
flights la Detroit and Buffalo
Three West Coast flights were
cancelled by Trans World Air
lines
Snow shoveling was the major
uutdtair activity In the meliopoli
tan urea on Christmus Hay A
Christinas live storm left a Iresti
blanket ol more than eight Inehes
of snow oil the already snow eov
ered city.
The latesl covering of while
brought the city's December snow
fall to a record breaking 33 4 nu ll
es und the total tor llie season In
47 3 inches Tills compares uilli
the uveruge ol 33 2 inctien lor ute
entire winter season The heaviest
fall on record was 01 I Inches m
talk
Trunsporlullnn officials urged
motorists nut to drive They sound
ed a similar wurnliig Tuesday But
buses und street cuts and elevated
lines operated tar behind schedule
ami thousands of motorists risked
the chance Of getting stalled Hun
dreds became stranded.
Some tow trucking ojierutors re
ported limy were unable In re
spend to trouble culls because
equipment has been damaged hy
overwork in the several storms
of the lust two weeks
The Chicago Transit Authority,
which operates the street car, ele­
vated and bus lines, said Its total
force of ifou plows mid sweepers
la being utilized arompl the clock
to remove1the snow The CTA'anld
it hail spent more than Ittxi.ooo
since Dee. 14 III the fight to keep
It* 1,100 rnllc'i of Ima routes und
425 miles of street car lines open.
The city sent out 2(91 snow plows
and crews
Fire Marsliul Mlclmel .1 Cnrrl
gun cancelled all days oft for fire
men beginning today lieeause of
thu Increased danger of (ire t'okl
or weather ns low as live below was forecast for the Chicago urea
tonight.
The snow was so deep at lht&gt;
llneikffebt Zoo Tuesday flint even
the polar bears stayed Inside. Five
uf the zoo's polar heuru didn't
move out uf their deux. The sixth
headed for shelter In n hurry after
a brief look around Its outdoors
cage.
The fresh fall of snow in Chi­
cago and must of Illinois extended
over inoat nf the North Central
rt|lon. It ntuved Into North west
•rn FennsyI vunla,
................
Western New
rla uf Naw EnglamJ.
York and p___
P frl.
is Ion of the wedding s
Rain fall through
.
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"hroug!‘ the
Dhlf
Val
rsary of Princess Elizabeth and ley, the Southern Appalachians ami
Philip,
tha Middle Atlantic stales. A narovlf* I Judy Holliday, Academy row band of freezing rain ami

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NeiulilmrH Rally To
hire Vit'tiniH Aid
BAHT KKANHHtHlO, N. J iHTownsfolk pltrlied In Imlav to Itelp
Mike Kelly, Ids heroic wife, llelrn,
und the tit Ks-lly kids whose mod
est home wus wiped out by a
Christmas moriiing lire
Neighbor*, loud In their praise
of Mrs Kelly for Ihe bruve way
she shepherded her children to
safely, started practicing Ihe spl
ril of t'lirislmas before Ihe day
hud duwucd In this small Central
Jersey town near Raritan llay.
offers,of food, shelter and doth
Ing poured In on the Kellys wlm
lost just about every wurlilly jkissession In the early morning blaze
The 111 year old mother had Just
pul the finishing touches on the
family Christmas tree when a two
burner oil stove exploded and set
the small, frame boose afire. Iter
husband was at umk ul llie time
She roused her sleeping children
and guided them toward the trout
us llames engulfed the rear of Ihe
house.
Four month old timothy, cradled
lu Mrs Kelly's arms, was burned
oil llio head and fare before Ihev
all cuuld gel through Ihe fruid
dour.
Volunteer firemen, aided iiy
neighbors, did all they could to
save Ihe limixe Imt It burned In
the ground.
Neighbors took In the children,
ranging In age up to III year oh!
Robert, until a furnished house,
closed for llie wilder, was opened
In Ihe family hy I’olire Chief Earl
Hnyer.
sleet pelted areas between tha
anow und rain hells.

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Accidental Deaths

Egyptian Riots

ICMIIs s M r , , a r u . D u l
by a saris* of snow nouns since
the middle of December.
A few roads In northern Illinois
were closed, but all the main
highways wera open but hazard­
ous.
A foot of new snow was re­
ported In Chautauqua county In
southwestern New York. Two to
eight Inches of snow fell In
other sections of thu state. High­
ways were slippery.
A storm Dial ended today left
-U Incbco of snow In Maine.
Highway travsl was slow,
Trains and busses v*« ih moving
hut behind schedule In Michigan.
Planes were grounded hy field
conditions. Two thousand men
were put to work clearing
clogged streets In Detroit. Deholt's enow has measured 32
inches since Nov. I. (irnnd
Rapids has had 54.il inches since
Dec. ].

IC tsilisas r ? * a r i t s oae&gt;
full control of the Anglo Egyptian
Sudan, and want evacuation of the
British from the Suez Canal Zone.
The West, meanwhile, has been
rebuffed in its Invitation to Egypt
to join a Middle East Command
for defense agalnat possible Com
muniat aggression.
The
agreements
apparently
were a jolt To the dominant Wafdlst
Party, whoso leaders have insisted
upon no compromise with llie Brit
isn. They want Ihe British to clear
out at once.
End Bill Bwlarkt uf the Detroit
Lions In the NFL is the owner ul
an inauianre brokerage firm In his
home town of Soutlibridge, Mas*.
The University of Arizona bas­
ketball team selectn u game cap­
tain prior to each contest. An
honorary captain is elected at the
close of the season.

Duke University’s football team
Jimmy McFaddvn of the Chi­ averaged a net gain uf four yarda
cago Black llawka In tha Na­ per trv In rushing the pigskin. The
tional Hockey League wa* born Blue Devils gained 2,272 yards on
In Ireland.
tha ground in Un games.

T llllli! !

IfT llt MV graduation from klgb
ir heal in a imell Kama* teen, hk*
ell girl* I yearn* 4 to gel ««ay
Item memo—fa live in tha big cit)U
—-to have alee bey friend*—le sn*
jay seme night life. — But lihe
many girls, thru ignarenes I made
e mistake, get 1 month! mine we*
a tile ef Hell. "1MI SHOUIDA
SAID ‘NOT’

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ulttmttam from Frsm te" Moham­
med MoaJidogh that former Westm i Imvtr j of Iranian ril mik.t Idd
for petroleum products within Jti
days or ha would look for custom­
ers wherever he could find them.
The ultimatum expired Saturday
without a single western bid re­
ported.
Czech Charge D'Affalres Jan
Saharky discussed an oil purchase
agreement with Deputy Finance
Minister Hussein 1’lrnls, Roads
Minister Javod Busharl told a news
conference Tuesday night.
He said Haliacky told him Czechuicrly
boug!
tovafcla
formerly
bought oil
through the Anglo Iranian ( tompnny
which Iran nationalized last spring
I’lrnla reported Sabaeky promts
ed the Czechs wlU send sn official
delegation to Tehran soon to sign
an agreement. In reply to questions
I’lrnla said prices—and methods of
transporting the oil to Czechoslo
vukla—will Im discussed alter the
delegation arrives.
Transport la Iran’s big headache
In seeking new customers. Iranian
oil must move by tanker—and most
ol Ihe world’s tankers sre owned
hy Western llrrns who are following
llrilaih'* lead of aloofness from
any deft) with mosssdegh

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TF.HRAN, Iran iH-Coinmunnt
Cierhoslovahia stepped up today
vs the first Iron Curtain customer
to dicker for Iran's stale owned
oil.
Iran needs Ihe money badly. The
government
disclosed
Tuesday
night it Is so broke It has called
home 2U diplomats to suve expens
es anroad. they mciodn ambus
sailors to Britain, Italy amt India,
the minister In Relgluin, and 22
lesser officials.
Britain, ousted owner and op
eralor of the Anglo Iranian Oil
Cpmpauy, already has served firm
notice in a diplomatic note she will
took on Iranian oil sales to out­
siders as Illegal
Ami the company, mnlnly owned
hy the British government, has
publicly stated it wilt take all pos
sihle measures to halt sates until
Iran settles satisfactorily with the
company. These meusiires have not
been specifically defined.
The llrltMi notices followed an

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lewswomeii Select Mist Higgins
As “ Woman Of The Year” For ’51
Uy DOROTHY HOB
At' Womrn'n Editor
Amsrtcan newspaperwomen have
chosen one of their own aa "Worn' an of the Year" for 1001.
film la Marguerite
Higgins,
plucky and pretty young foreign
correspondent for the No.* York
Htrahl Tribune, whoae coverage
of tha Korean War brought her
both national headline* and a
Pulltici prlta.
Mote lerenlly tha pert, blonde
Maggie ha* traveled around the
world writing a serial, "Around
Russia's Curtain," authored
n
,
book. "War In Korra" and covered
_the United .State* on a lecture
fc"
tour.
idllHB'
The only newspaperwoman on
tha Korean hattlefront. Margie
won International attention when,
ordered to the rear for safety, *he
•toad her ground with the an*
nouncemmt, ‘Tin here aa a re*
’£ porter, not aa a woman."
It I* Inlereetlng to note that
In tha poll of women’* editor* of
Associated
Pro**
newspapers,
i unner-up for the title of outi landing woman of the year wa*
1’rlneera Elizabeth, whose recent
. tmerican tour made mile* of
] leadlines.
MU* Higgins wa* horn In Hong
Rong of an American Army offi­
cer father and a French mother.
Went to »chools In France ami
England and wound up with bon­
ers at the University of California
and Columbia University’s school
Of journalism.
She joined the Herald Tribune
in 1942, and became a foreign
Correspondent In 1944, worked In
thf London and Part* bureau*,
Moved on to Austria with the 7th
Army during tha closing day* of
World War II ami soon afterward
Was made head of th* Berlin
bureau.
When Him Koiean War broke
OUt ih« made a heel Inc from the
Tokyo bureau to tha hattlefront.
Where for 2!) week* she reported
all aipect* of the fighting, under­
going dangers and hardship* of
the front.
Other ii * w name* show up
among the ten women voted out­
standing In their respective fields
for 1951. from the standpoint of
Haws value.
Topi in the field of sports Is
Maureen Connolly,
Ml-year-old
Winner of the National Women’s
Tennis Championship a teen iiger
who has provided the nation’s
sport* writers with a fresh and
jnaplrlng new personality
to
brighten up their paues.
tf\
It)i literature, me
the vote
vole gues
to
D HLl,___
Rachel Carson, author of the heatsail Ins "'Die Ilea Around Ua."
Jud Norland tups thu list In
ilia theater, fur liar sensational
Success Inhrlnglng vauduvllle hack
Broadway,
In the field of aelence, the edi­
tors have chosen Dr. Florence Bn*
hill, one of threa women doctor a
Who were winners of the Ameri­
can Public Health Association's
IBM Lasker awarde. Now director
of hrnltli fur Ih liver, Ul. fhtbln
previously was the first womnn
on the fscullv of Johns Hopkins
Medical School, first woman scien­
tist on the stuff i,f the Rockefel­
ler Institute, rlmt woman ndmlied in the Nalunul Academy of
BB3
Scientists amt first Woman mem
BBM fr. l»er of the Amuilean Association
of Anatomist*.
Others named aa outstanding In
Ihelr fields ara;
Public affalrei Ann* Rosenberg,
Assistant Secretary of Defense,
now spearheading a drive for en­
listment nf 72,000 women In thu
»rrned service*.
Radio: Tallullah Bankhead, alar
of NBC’* Minhltlous "Big Hhuw."
Mualrt Dorothy Kirsten, opera
•nd.concert star, who played In
MOM’a "The Hreat Caruso" this
year, and has just jrlvtn

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Mho kind ol dny*ln*dtty driving ttiosl of ua do)
this now motor oil reduces engine wear by aa
much as 80'o.
^

H00 cars and truck* of various makes wera
used in this lest, each with a different driver.
T he test included all types of driving terrain.

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Your Gulf dealer can tel! you if your motor
hna the type of hi||h-precision valve lifter
(many car* do) which requires a high deter­
gency oil.

That means a reduction of oil consumption.
Also, eliminates oll-atarvation of vital engine
parts, caused by clogged oil screens.

By STANLEY
Whether your car la old or now, you can get the benefit* of thll revolu­
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aee your Gulf dealer for complete “Safety-first” car service.

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now that, tbaro ara non* batter
than Gulf aalaty-traad Uraa.

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paar lubrlcanta and raplaca
than with tough, Uag-Ualiag
Gull poor lubrtedate.

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For cold-waathar starling, a
fu lly ehargad b atlary |t a
"must." Your Cull daalar w ii
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I n U n llr There Is Strength—
To I’rotect the Fear* of th* World;
To Promote the Frotrrn* of America,
To ProdiKe Froepeiily for Hanford.

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soners Reported To
Mnvc Died O f Cold
S t t l l , l„ Knrca i/t’l —It sppsarrd stmiixt rrrtalu tmlay
that thr lull In Knrvan around
lighting wnulil linger on dpspllr end «f ■ 3(t-dejr "trial"
ppftiwl mi n prnrlslimal hitflpr
Jimp. Crn Jsnirn k. Van $’trrl.
I’. S. Kighth Arm) rnmmaiulpr,
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nrr* Thuradny. It an&gt;lhlng big
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COMMUNIST COailSPONDINT tin u Fart* newspaper, Wuiir.l Rinilic't
(left) says (his picture wax taken when he Interviewed Ms) tiro Wil­
Hv IIDRF1IT It. TUCK MAN
liam F. Dean 111 Pyongyang primu camp. Hurrhell irlrx ctl tlm oh -lu
MlfNSAN, Kurcn i Friday I '.P In sn American correspondent at I'anmunjnm, Korea. Dean was ml mg
17 months until his name appeared on lied PnW Hat Aerord-t-j in Tbr 3a day Kurcan cense fire line
agrrrmi al ran out today mi "a
Burchett, Dean saved Ihe Inst of 12 pistol bullets lor himself, preterm
that fate In capture by the llcdi The pltto ol Ihe former rnmmand -i «f r.ithi-r umliiniis note" n» truce
MIMS tflt—1The Stain of Florida
U. S. 2tlh Division was thwjrte*! by a Korean betrayer i Inlertt-iflonol» talk* alMiiil Allied prisoner nf war
Iralay offered n S2,ono reward In the
deaths
Fherr uas no initlcallmi here nf
dCBth ■ hnmblng of n prominent
plans tn extend the agreement
Negro leader and at the same time
responsible fnr the 30 day twllighl
his Injured wife said ahn had "a
«.ir The full five-mail armlstlee
couple Ideas" who might he rcapnn
entntnlHees whleli signed Ihe nrig
llial -igrermrul Nov. 27 did mil
alhle
evert meet All ulfirial U N
Federal, slnte and llrevard Conn
spuke.m.iM said neither side asked
officials were probing the mac
Im an exlensinn
with unnnnmmretl rnsulla as to
Hill In a Mibenmniltlee session
-&gt;t I'anmiinjorn Thursday, Hear
what kind of bnmil It was, nr who
Adm II K l.ihhy said the Cummight have been responsible
iminists bulled tney may re[Hirl
lint it seemed d ear that the Castle Brew er Is Now [Second Day Of Riol
ni.uiy nl the .vt.issi imnreuunlrd
rnasnu Harry I Moore was slain ,
9 0 'r C o m p l e t e d ;
ins Follow s Kind's (nr
Allied prismioiN nf war died
and hi* wife hurt ;n the lilasl which
nl
ex|Hi*ure ami disease
2 O thers Pushed
shattered Ihcit Isolated home a
P ro-W estern M o v e laiiliy
-ml it was "a rather mnltulle from here Christmas night
null- It might have been a
was his aggressive leadership In
The Sanford limning Authority
CAIHO. Fgypl &gt;iP I'ollee fifeil iiniis
stale Negro affairs
reri-ntly &lt;-oui|di-l*-d the sale of nn rutting Egyptian slmlenis tod. v forewarning that all these people
(iov. Warren said ho would pay letlllU tiitullitlg 42,1'Tit.lMHl in vn a* prrde*l ifcmnn-tritiums broke died nf illness "
KuhtnmmiHee* working on Hie
hc 12.000 reward fur mform.itinn Iim- fm tli- financing of *'-»• mil in Cairo ami \le\nmlri i fm
h iii-tng
project*
here, Hie second liny In n row over the prolrlenis nf esi hanging war prls
ringing nlHint conviction of those tines
responsible fnr the liomhlng; and George Williams, .SlIA oxernlive apparent entry nf Ihe p.ilaci- lulu liners-and Mipervising a truer still
were deudlmked when they ail
another Sl.ooo for Information load­ dlreelor, iiumuncid this morning. jmwer polities
Junmed Ilielr last scss lull m-btro
ing In conviction of Ihnsc guilty of
(it-nrgi- Wjlhamn nod Voile
Iturkslml tired Irion pnltre not Ihe
scheduled expiralmn hour Tho
bombing and leaving explosives Williams, Jr., attorney for the guns injured la sludenU al Alex
agreement ran out at midnight I to
near JewUh, Negro and Catholic HIIA, signed for the Iannis in anriria.
KSt ) Thursday
cottiers In Greater Miami.
Several students and |toll re were -i m
New York City on Dec. II. The
Washington sources expressed
In a Sanford hospital where firm of f’hrips Ft-nri nod C-i., reported in lured In Cairo. The slu
Mnore died an hour after the blast, Iromllnir firm, sohmltted the bids tlenls overturned and «el fire lo n belief Hen. Matthew- B ffldgway
would approve a |3 day exlensinn
his wife told a newspaper reporter: In behalf of the purchasers.
streetcar near the I'arllamenl of Ihe period In tvhleh Ihr 143 mlla
" I have u couple of Ideas who
Ronds
for
Onetle
Brewer building and pntlco wailed in with line drawn across Korea Nov, 27
ltavc done It, hut when neo Court, Fifr noli pfnjeel for hilly clubs
i
become a permanent ft-liken Ihoae kina-of things they Negtiteli III (oildshulo, to loiter I
Thn disturbances spread lo see- ! could
fire line
^ a v e someone efkf ikf It."
||..TJd.ODi In value. Tnl» housing nmliiry school situlcnl* Inxlny
High diplninullr officials In
w Then she added:- " I was asleep development In now ltd percent
Four seeunilary schools In Alex
at the time arid didn't see anything. occupied,
nndrla wen- ordered closed. Im-liid Washlngloii said the supreme If.
commander had been aullmr1 don't much care It I live. My
Ihe Abraxtn School, near (he ■N. irnnfln*i«4
Dm I-r|* Tbrf*l
Irninedintelv west of Castle ing
home Is wrecked. My children ore
Alexandria main railway slallnti
all grown. Others ran carry on " - Brewer Court is Hi- William where police fired on Ihe stiideiils
She was reported "slightly im |Clnrko Court, now under eonFotiutl and Mohammed All I’aslta
proved hut not out nf danger" to­ ' struelion. Honda for this Mil unit Dnlversilie* in Cairo and Farmik
project sold for $702,000. It is t'niverslly in Alexuntlria were
day
Today was tn have been Ihr expeeted Ihal it will lie ready ordered clm.ed Indefinitely WednexMoores' 2,1th wedding anniversary for accupnnrv by Negro Finn)lira
ay after uillegiale riots against
Al Tallahassee, 11)11 Hendrix, in April or May.
King Farrnik's apiMUiitinenl Of Iaru
Bonds totalling $;i7a,iHNt in vn Western advisors on his pal ace
head of the Kn Klux Klan In Flnrlj l a , said ".Moore was a good fellow lire wore sold for the F.dwatd eahlnel.
Flnrlda’* Iw-o .Si-nntnrs, tjenrgi% h o »vns trying fit help his race lliggttv: T esta'" project on VYc:’
Hufe* Af if) 1‘asna. poworlm -Smathers and Kpissanl llullund.
nut he had lust funnel nut he was Third Ft reel. Thi* should lie nr- hanker and lndo*lrlil|s| who was have promi.ied '-&gt; go (o the De­
going about it wrong."
ruplt-tl !•v HI while families named by Farmik Mnnday to bend fense Department to seek aid mid
Mnr-lt, George his Itnyal Caliinel. has drdnred ennsidt with il-'pniiuiant uffirlal*
Hendrix, who has announced Jtls during lalter
randidnry for governor nf Florida, William* deelarerl
himself puhliely in favor of a de­ as tn |hc fi-nsihilitv of the pro­
said he had talked In Moore reThe administration building in fense link wilh Ihe West—a isillcy jected Knrifonl port and terminal,
rently
Cnstle Brewer Court has been Premier Muxfapah Nashas Pasha’s Albeit Fill* soul Iinlay.
lie said the Klan "didn’t have rompfetril, and ei|ul|iment has government hastily lurneil dnwn In
*‘Tb" Sena tors s ir going to
anything to do with the bombing. been ordered for it. This will In­ mid Mrlnher
*ee bow- the Department feels
If we ranghi one of onr men doing clude a full v pipiipprd kitchen,
Aflfi Is liaison man between Fa nlimit fostering our port prnjrrt
It we’d he the first to have him a nursery, and a nil !&gt;v 00 foot rnuk and Nnhas and was pictured
prosecuted That's not In nur pro­ auditorium sealing nltnul 2 On as working for a compromise sel bemuse of Hie appnrrnt degram and It’s Just whnt our op- per tons. Ilru-k nf the building llemenl of Ihe bloody dispute willi rirabilily of using Hie inliin I
waterway wbleli would lie pro
^
&lt;!• !-■■* F air)
will lie a large playground fnr Ihe llrillsh over Ihe Suet Canal lected from siilnnarlne Httarxs,"
anil Ihe Sudan.
children.
Mr. Fitts staled.
Shrubbery arid tree* have been
" ff the li-pnriment seen fit to
planted in the urea, end lawn* Fam ily O f fi KIII imI
sanction Oil* -voter rmit« to
are In he ridded hv Skaggs Har­
.Sanford, it will orreisarllv au­
dens Co,, nf Jacksonville.
Hy F E C R ail T rain thorise ennsfrurtlon of port and
City Manager Clifford MeKIhdm k farllltie* here In Sanford,
bln announced this morning that
DAYTONA BKACH ttv—A man. •ho southern most terminus for
City workmen have started dig­ bis wife and their fnar rhlldrpn barges on the SI. Johns Ulvnr,"
. liYNN, Mass. •*)- The fa mans ging a drainage ditch along ' were lorn tn pieces here Inday
"We then rnilld get priority
Nihsnt hahysilting ease was mark- Eleventh Street on thn south when a Florida Fast Coast Hall­ on scare building materials to
fa “elosed'1 today with the three side nf William Clarke Court. way train struck Uielr ear.
hllllil nur projected port ter­
chool girl principals under rnurt This will driiin to hlnrks In th»
The victims were not Idenlltled minal," he added.
lenre fnr the theft nf #18,MO area, the water running Into Immediately
Jacksonville has long lieen
Mill Creek.
A reporter said two of the chil­ known as the most "vulnerable”
Hie home nf a dnclnr.
Paving of streets bordering dren had been decapitated.
erta McCauley, 18, the babytarget In the Mouth ft* an enemy
j and one of her two com- Castle Brewer Corirt Is being
The couple was sa Id lo ho about since practically all rail tranxIons. Marilyn Curry, HI, were hair] up until the dileh work Is 3fl years old; Ihe children aanno a red portatlnn Is funnellerl through Us
red Wednesday undcrMhe Juris- completed. The City anil Sanford In be under 10 years ofrf. One rail yard* lo alt of Florida from
lion of Ihe Youth Service Board, Hornin'* Authority have agreed was an Infant.
all points in the nation north of
late agency which handles re- to share equally the coat of the
The train dragged the edr, whtrh the peninsula, Mr. Flits stated.
api
"ilallnn or Juvenile offenders. paving.
appeared
In have a Florida license
This would, In Mr. Flits'
. ale, nltout I.S00 feet north of the uninlnn, make the planned usa of
en .leffrev, 17. the other of
pin
crotsing The vehicle was Impaled the Ml. Johns lllver a necessary
|rio. was placed on probation
CRAFT WAMNINHH
on thn locomotive.
«vo yean with the condition
alternative f-r shipping to point.)
MIAMI f*-Thc Weather II
■ho spend one year at Ihe
The car wns registered ns owned lit Central Florida,
of Inn Hood 8maphard, np- Issued small crafl warnings at 0 hy Mark Connor nf West JnrksnnMeantime the Port Terminal
y tor
vllfe.
___ I by Catholic sisters
(art for the
group's progress has reached a
ahllltatlnn of girls and women Coaat south of Daytona Beach
standstill over the holidays. Ilnw.
through the Florida Keys.
NTtH'K MARKET
creed*
I,lgnt tn moderate varluhlo winds
NEW YORK m-.Rroad buying ever, Mr. Willis of the WIIID
. But next three tn foil® weeks,
Transnorlstimi Co., barge lino
rla and Marilyn will undergo will become fresh In moderately sunimrl Inday In the stock market operators, are planning to com”
■flcatlon
processing
after strong 20 tn 30 mile an hour north held prices mode/ately higher.
Steels, oils, and rails worn among l® Hanford on or about Jan. 2h
a decision will be made by and northeast winds tnday. (he
to meet with the current terminal
.□ulh Service Board ns tn Weather Bureau said, and will con­ Ihe most actively sought of the planners to give his views anil
major divisions, and there was no
future until they reach t l . tinue tonight amt Friday.
single area definitely on the down­ suggestions.
girls were accused of stealMr. Willis he* thn lone fran­
side.
1 , ooo from Dr. Albert Covner
-RIKR DAM AHK
The list as a whole posted frac­ chise far uncrating a barge line
fhose baby Roberta was a
Fire nf undetermined origin tional gains. Kcnnecott and DuPont on the ML Johns River tn
. They went la New York
Um money, the girts admitted, caused damage to clothing early were up around a point In moder­ Hanford, hut his franchise h
limited only In when and If, it
at 13,000 nf it n good this morning in a bedroom of a ate activity.
story framo house at Pit
Fan American World Airways nnrt Is constructed in Sanford.
and entartainrndfitT They two
fletced out nf Iba rest ol Holly Avenue, occupied by Charles traded In one block of 11,100 shares Thus Willis is not now operating
flataon and Ernest Dlcksonr N«- off Vi at 11U. Zonito Products had or has the right to uso the chan­
a brief burst of activity at a frac­ nel until such construction D
jomplflcd.
tional gain.
. __ jr t Covner. sppirentty land*atated Ch**f **’ N'
The building, which Is owned by
. by the furor caused by the
MED
FLANK
NAUR
Jamea Harris, was not damaged.
amagrd.
~ F L IK H FHOHP.
ROME -gn—Russian technicians
Firemen answered the callI a t #.47
WASHINGTON k f-Sen . Mono
S R " f t * A.M.
have assembled 40 Russian planes fR.-Ore.) today proposed a Senate
at airfield* near Tirana, capital Investigation of tho case of tho
of Albania—just a fdw minutes four American flier* who warn
iX-PKIBHT WRD8
flight from Italy—the Albanian forced down and arrested In Hun4, Italy u t-C lalre Young, Newsletter reported today.
o Chicago girl, It, waa
To# Newsletter, published here, * * &amp; „
telegraphed Chairman
ywur Sanford Harakl
today to Luciano Negrlni.
the organ of the Albanian Agra- RuaaaU (D.-Ga.) nf the Benito
r Roman Catholic priest
n Democratic Fartjr, one ol sev- Armed Services Committee sug­
u Albanian exile gratpe that gesting that the group make an
_ jtary.
r‘
f to marriage had been
&gt;m lo have conlacta with Alban- Inquiry "a t the earliest pastlbkt
with red tape that took
the senators.
........*
lo untangle.
Newsletter did not say
t sH i ba 4$.
up her Amefkai
Jet* or

Bond F ifte e n Students
Issue Is Sold On Hurt As Egyptian
Housing Projects Police Use Guns

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Port Terminal Is
Promised Help By
Florida Senators

NahantRabysitting
1 Case Closed With
Girls’ Sentences

^ n a h i K .? ■

IF YOU DON’T

»!SST' **
m SM

.p t v jn s

dismantled from the I

aw
MtoiV.- ,.

MV.XX
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KMtnldi-xhed t'.IOS

Korean Truce
Is Closed On Doubts Grow
Ominous Note By Hungary
r .’ . n . y O l 5 6 , 0 0 0

MIMS. Fie.,—(/Pi—Upwards
for the arrest and ronrirtlan of
denemitere In Florida aoarrd In
tn I I I,ISA today folio" Ini the
V death-bombing of a Negro lead­
er and more mysterious exjilnalona In Miami. The Stale of
Florida offered 12.000 for in­
formation lending to ennvirlion of those rrspunxltde fur the
death of Harry T. Moore, and
another 11,000 for similar in­
formation In ronneellon with
atlacka on Jewlah, Negro and
Catholic renter-* in I t a d e
(Miami) enmity, the r|||et of
k Miami and Miami llearh and
tonumernun nrganlraliona have
poatrd rewarda Inlallng |H,323.

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TH E W EA TH ER
cloudy and a few diower*
and cooler tn -noth ami cen­
tral portion!! Fair and colder In
extreme north this afternoon
Mostly rlotidy In south and east
eentrnl portions, with a few show­
ers on thr Southeast Coast in ex­
treme south |&gt;orttnn
No. 9 0

Over Release
Of U. S. Fliers

T o u rist Building Dangers For Future Are Seen By
Contributions Go
Officials In Paying Fliers’ Fines
Over $1,000 Mark

Budapest Says O ffer
Of Am erican Gov­
ernm ent Has Not
Yet Been Accepted

Itv JOHN 31. IHGirrmVFIt
LONDON 1/1 1 —The Solid
WASIIINOTON i.$) -lli-spmislhlr
News Agency Ten* ssiil today
M ack (Icv cla m l, J r . ntficbds ennceileil today there are tour
spies who psr.srhilled into
dangers (nr Hie future In the l!. S.
New Bids M ay Be
tlnmauls Iasi October from a
dri-lslim In pay Ihe $120,000 In linps
I'. S. slrplsne have been e«levied hy Cnmnuinlsi Hungary
Asked On Center,
eroled. Ihe sienr* derlsred tn
•ig.misl four American airmen
Only .1 Received
)i lb** same lime Ihcsr aulhnrl 1 s ill*pitib from Itnmunla Ihxi
a fifth member of Ihe group
Id's .isseitcd Itu-rc were compelling
rimimiltril xtdriile In swullnw.
reason* fm Ihe deelxlutt and llial
Cmiti d-uiii-us tn Hu- Tourist
ins poison.
in terms of propaganda the result
Budding Fund went m-t-r I In- HumI'ass salil Hie five wrrr Irsinwill mil neress.irily be enllrety
sand d'dlni mink Imlay with the
nl as spies It* (he " tiuerlenn
•nl*rise in thr I'mlcd Slates
anmumrciui-nt «t the weekly lunch-'
llilrlllgrili-e Serilre.” which rellnng.ii* has brill the II S air
men -nice No* 10 as violators of rrlillcd (bem in. an Kalian ramp
con &lt;&gt;f flic Komlmdc County Junliu
for diiplarrd persons.
her bolder \ Communis! court
Chamli-1 nf Cnmmcrcp, ut tinli.nl -li" 'erd Hiey earh wnilld have
Yiiilii ('lid- n( an iimuiymnus con­
By lUrilAKD O Brg.in
In si-end three uinnlhs In jail if
tribution nf lino from a Hanfm-I
the fines were III-* paid The Him
VIENNA i,ft—Conflicting reports
garlnn in (ion w.i. widely dr nonnr tnnigbl raised doubts enneerning
•Itimi.
n l here as iiili in iiinu.il hlaekmail
Tin- Jayrec sp-m»utiwl fund now
and ihe fines were termed a ran iiegnllatbins tor release nf four
total* ft.n2»73 in--hidlng It nnc 1
Amcnran tlier* Jailed ny llmigary.
sum
dollar ronlributlons In last Frblsy
'CIW from
An official American report
(•ii the uegilive stile nf the 0 S
derision In pay Hu- fines these Budnpcsl Indicated Ihe llurig.-irlan
and Sutur-biy's "Huy A Blnrk"
dangers nr disadvantages were Cnmmunists had not yet accepted
campaign
Muted
a l l S government offer to pay
A vale modt-l -if llu- propomd
l rtn- i miniimii ,1 leadership can $120.non ui fines for release of Iho
loliil-t irntm , w-hii li I-* In In- cicctuni unil-iuliledlv will explrtll Hie filers, raiivlrted ol vlolaliitg Hie
I S ilei ismn in Knro|ie ami else Communisl country's borders
cil m Fort Mellon Park, was piewhi'ir . in im nlrnre of American
This mformallon was ill rontllrt
soli11 11 In 11n* meeting hy .Iliyc-’IATii , K N ( 'le* e l a n d , J i 1mla\ .in
weal,lies, a,.,I .itsn ,,s evidence "iHi a stale men) hy llu- Hungarian
Rlari'iice Knight. The snuill bnlu.t muiui-eil In, i aniliila, y f--i H-- (li.it (lie airmen were guilty The legation III Washington The lega
Wwill wild i hiilliuiiril model, base,I Htate l.eglslaliil, in X ,i,t|, \.&lt; I Inin All Forte men on alt official Him said Wi'dnesdiiv nighl Ihe idler
He is a gin-lunle nl ,Sli-lsnn I im is,mu were i barged with having •'» pay Ihe fines was u'replrd,
on drawings !-* \M-bU,-et K, I Si In*,&gt;1 an-1 is ai |&gt;11--, t■i ti |-i i.
delih'-iaieit t iii)aleif tlit- binders ml d bad been experled Hut the
Mmigblmi. is ii ■•unpli-le iripri- tiling altnine* in Sari I -id
-if llnngarv In discharge spies The f!|rrv would he released some lime
dtu lmil. from tin- tiny glasr- win­
l .'* lit-tsted they Inxl Inrlr way '"day
dows t-i Hie g I-'i'll hedge .mill oI
•m a fligbl In llrlgr ulr. Yugoslavia.
Ttie new reimrl from llndniie.st
and llial 1lie spv charge was linse may menu delay Walter .1 I bin
the liullding.
less
nelly, t' S high cnmmlssloner and
J iv..... Hill Slempei, in i|i»eu» .
Aml' ln.ni iiropaganih/lng. amhassailnr lit Austria,
talked
lug in-'llnels of fitmiii'illg lluHie Kirmlm may be led In Hunk this aflernonli with Hie C S legat&gt;ukillirikj. bid* fm wliiili were ii
then- is i lin k wf ili-trruiinnllnn tlnn in iludaiiest
conteil b* the City lust Friday,
m AA'asluUi'.iiui in bailiillllg Mirli
(lenrge Aluudt. C S charge
pointed mil llial il may prove in­
m tile, . ,nd mav In- eurimraged d'affaires m Budapest. re|H,rtrd in
Mu-1* S' ( ‘I,-- lii-i'l, I- , s - , | to r in r,eater risks in llu- future Donnelly he had seen Ihe llungar
advisable in inutiact llu- liullding
nn n "lalnn alone" basis. Hu y 'i t i m nev iiinl IV n b l tt i- l| V--* m dealing with the C S and Its bill nmlersecretary uf foreign af
one l-jil was received fur wmk " I n n , 1***1,*' auu***meeil b i s rnh&gt;t| ell,reus
fairs al noun
aliuie, said 3lr. .Strioiirr, who I* -*hi-** fm H4ate ll.n r - 's e n ln ii- - n*
.1 Hie Hungarian Incident may i “ Abbott was told llial ihe Hun
also * member uf the Hanford City firoiMi Vn, I sn b ie il III Hie Deni lead to ,, scries I,f similar Irritating [•'&gt;' ludlcint and financial nuthnrlCotiimlsslim. .And Hie "UlHir alone1, tH-rs(|c 'ta*' mimatles
ii timis involving greator sums nl i gariuns had made no decisions on
bid was only slightly under the
“rl American noli- which wns de
Mr Cleveland w-i,s burn anil uiullt-y
(lie
more people- cllhcr 1H
tow bid fm the complete Job In­ •si e.| in See-iiinl" County and Ins membersnml
of Iho armed forces, dip iilvcred on Christmas Hay," Don
cluding all materials, he added.
H--d bl' entirn life bete. lb- wit- tnrnnlx or prlvalc eltl/ens This nelly
-Ily ssaid
(Oily
the complete ,*.lu,'ntn'i.jn
(lily three bids for (he
mdill. "rbmds o f i danger Is seen O'* nil/d likely. In I "The llungarisns intd Ahliott
w mv
'tin- todbllng were sub* |K)dtr fwimi v, erudusiim- (Vcm Ui.," m.iirrl.ill/r if (be Ciiinniunisl
ile that the note was being .muhlrrcit
____ _____
milted last Friday and Architect Itiuli- High Hcb ml Ia III Ilf It'
'col*- they bun- till u|mn a way nf hy ludirial ami finiticial iiilhnrl
Mnuglitim Ims recomiiu-nded Hint iMinii-*i tit#* \UtU'iffiii\ iif
I'-H-ii* i.i-tlun, money mil of the t) S tics
ties ami they
Hie) added
aildeil they could
lo-w bid* In- mill'll fur, according to ri** hmi' v**ii! ii nil 111«*Ft ♦ft1 -I *1.
i in tin1 posit,, ** sulc of thr deci dive Abbott no Inform at mu when
City Clerk II. N. Mayor, Derision l r S. Aimh* !)** i»rv«*«1 i# ii** .-*- •mil !&gt;» | v the flues, officials said •be (lu-rs might tie released "
no asking fur new bids rests witli ti**ia*.| mutt
I M'*, ina. i "I thri** K*‘n* ih*'M* riinNiiIrniMmiN
Ibmnelly said be assumed the
Ihr new City Ciimmissinii which •hit
iiiftfithm mvit
i&gt;.
l I' d * Mirnl appi’ari fl in lie ||n» mile delivered Christmas Day was
will hid it* urgiinlsallun meetitig C u lt-- «, Mm* I *Ini 11gifi I n«" "(&gt;1* *i * °n l( ’ iv •*|n•n tn
Ih r prnrtlpl Ihe one in which Hie 11 b govern
Jan. M to -eat new member* and In pa n
(' h i i
h i .I (ht'M’fn ir
Mir s.ifrfv silent said it would pay the fine
i l n l a mayor.
I he lour liters were t ol-'d 1H
Mt I *!•' Va•|MIk«I In' I"
i.''1 •! "I Mi* .iii inrti I'fiiiiK lirliim l (h»*
l i n n i .ii I ,i ui i Ml I .it'll11 ;i,h w r ll j j % days ago when Russian lighter
Hi - 4‘iIni'll iAmu a I MI * **.... I *
planes bused In llungarv tnreed
IM lm(i l x« i l r i r in till t■ti I v j;iv»‘li
Gus Hull Sentenced
il v. i * i i vim; fhi» fIN11.V ,i i!»
II &lt;)Hf III IMM# (III 1*1111® ) 'siil y|
* I hi’ rir r i spiti m il hr nsrii hy
lhiHiiii*-*N AilmtnhtrnlHm
um
To it Y e a rs Jn Ja il LI, II
Iri law, \VHI" if Mn* * • .mil On f l l m i I s mi K urnpr
Sh'i 'itri
wn■*
h» »'leui .«• pi $Mil nf Anirrh-riN p l i ir r n r .mil
fi'-'ii .-Mill in fii'iilinjii vi till ( ntiiinn
in I In* hitfhr"«l I* i &lt;l»-■
NEW YOIIK (JD-flUa Hull, mu­ hn
•1
ni Ihe It rnnvlrled Cuutimiuisl &gt;tf i! nin/.al nni at ilu* 111■ia•i *.*v II* Ill I Jlf* .1 . e . i l i . i n
1 lilt . l i i i - i n n s l u m -, t h a t •I m*
1
leaders, was sentenced Imlay In in iimw cnirnirml In lit** i*» &lt;*••*
I
s
'■unis In-hind m e m b e r s o f L
three years in prison fur criminal law in Nanfurfl.
Mir*
mi nni d furi e s m ' l u ll a sltu n iio li
V
contempt of court
"I rI'Epftftfully itihniM m\ »nn It i- fit .1
•-l e,iteil b v t l u n g a r v
The sentence Is tn lie served in dnev tn Mn' pcnnln "f
fiMn'-l'’
h
ill
t
il
•e a i I m n t r n m i n e n i l i e r s
addition tn a five year term ur ('fMiniy in thr Irnpr that I - m iriv»*
SI STEPHEN, S. (
f, a
tiered wlirn he was convicted with thrni at rit iiflit fill ward ami nn-i**-* of 1 ...... •" ' - * H ir'd i) i d e ly
si-anil parlv, slogging il . »,*r
N* ft
'" • iHii-r* i ll E t a i e dli'd
Hi*' other parly leaders of con
iv»- i r pii"***i»tniinn In
I t•i■
&gt;mtn Mu Mi i i ■(on (■• p a y " a a - r n m s an d
lliroiigb - till niar-M im d (m ltv
spiring In leach and advocate vln IIdiih1 nf Rrpr^»fntativf-oiiut (I*r liody nf t yiumg
M i l ' l l »' ii l i l e " li ul S e n l l u m p b
lent overthrow of the I lulled Stales
(Mi) pHit( in tnr wrcikagr ol
"I -h-'ill roviitnntlv
1
f #*V I J l M iiiii • a i d " T i n s ......-Id
govern menl
1*1- |il inr the i-itol. i.lrnlitlr.l
a* m l fnr Hr nn till (I Iiiiih* k*n’'»’i n
h r i i» riMMitn.il l o i h r p r o p l r
Ih e contempl conviction was iimiiI in thr jiffairA nf M»tr •i*&lt;
a- Ins. Aldas,i Hsnrv S lr*r*
»»f Mir mmi lit I h a l Mils i nii tilr y h .i*
based nn charges dial he failed Mint I will nrtlvrly njip »hi- Hh
ol "tl. John's, Mich., bail been
to surrender last July 2 In In-gm KKlilXnl rffnrta nf thr truii'Hlim* ••• pr* I lot tit ii n ;«ft l i v i s a(|tI hum.Ill
missing since last Ibursday
h .iv r no rx p rn rl.ih h ’ N"
serving hlx five year term amt Ibst RyruJh t*ti* Arr liifijr to ■»■i*I ■»&gt;1 mu •l-ipniv
when Im, Navy planes ilisip" I d Mi*- ii mo* nf hnm oiPv ." waul
he vielaird a mint order in leaving »li»tr •»dv* i vunrnt.*
prarrit.
•' ll
Mil'll rliliif)||#ir i f l ( mm ,( i *' va r
jurisdiction of Ihe court
' f vifinlfi likr (ij pi n * mi * » It
hoohl in ifr it i lr ir hi Mu noilil
to Mexico
NT lil'EI’EHN, S i
e A Navy
Federal Judge Sylvester M flyan rrmfil at ttia nittart a a hsvtMin-# *. Moil Mn. is l» tritlif ini»iM*\ kulnap jiartv. gnuleil lit * olio from a
srntrticed him to three years on riuAl nf lit mg tulary mr»* * * fn» upon v M*’ Mrrlinrd fo p i , * |iif|$; Idlinp. sloggeit Ihrongh wild in.ii &gt;h
each of Ihe two contempl counts, nil Klnti'la I'uhllc Rrhn«'l »•-4' hn . Mirnl nil Ih«* SMilr lirpnr^Imrnl'* lands Imlay m an atli-inpi lo reach
hiuNOisr
to he served concurrently when to hr fiminrrtl* if thr *St*»tr'$ h r r *• iirniui mii I h r
loo missing plane*
he completes his live year lerm •lanriul nm»IHhm rorpiii* ^ n* \ r**v *1 iIiim'I know uhnl uirlhmK vtrrr
The planes. Unlit single seal fight
rrmr tn tni-rl thin rnnt ol livliu1 npim In I hr in '*
ers, disappeared In a thick fug
InrrfflNe, hv irmoving thr i soil t «
HCATTKHF.D FROST
llial
shrouded Hie Snuill Carolina
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frost Ii fnrersst fnr Northern I'm
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over North
Insular Florida Friday morning, fnr nRriniltnral, mining, »»»H turn
Carolina
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Irnm
the
ear
Tax R etu rn Is Made rier l.evtc off Norfolk.
---------Va ‘to Sail
bill none is seen fnr Ihe rest nf pnrtatifin pnrpnnrs,
"I »hnll nl m work ran.* •Iv
the jienlnsula.
Ail AMI -J) Miami lutcinal (lev ford. Fla
Thu Federal State Frost Warn tvanln Knmr iniirtlral mcl Hfr,
What wat believed to tie Ihn
log Service said no frost is Imllcat IftV«* liirthdil of ftlllltillflli"*: thn " emie ollicrr* have received llielr wreckage uf Hie planes was sighted
ivhn atr tint Justly i'id*n&lt;*l •-&gt; first intinllilv t*i, ,,* lit tn.« I ,v -„*,,r„ v IV, It-.g'' "I me piunrx w IS sir-iuei!
ed fnr Saturday and .Sunday
" tbni
The service's fnrerssl fnr Innlght Slat*- AVi'lfair benefit*
and Friday morning:
those win* arc rightly eriiiHed 1" lax law
Fnrility The K 08 went aloft early
Fair ami colder Norlh and t'enl tiieni ouglit lie aide tn r•■*■, ,*',■ c* 1 Curli'lc Cave, deputy lax cutlet' today In direct Hie srur.'li opera
tor who bends the Miami office, lion* hy radio. It wns inloted hy
ral Districts, lowest lemprralures uf living incrt-nses."
32 lo 17 degrees and scattered
Mr, Cleveland Is a member .it j said n Miami holitn operator t ame U tVilflniu Bnlexlrl who identified
frost In colder Incalinnx north por­ the Junior and .Senior ( Immb.-r, "t l(( Wldiiesitay anil p.iid $3.IWW
Ibe two sighted planes as Navy
tion of Ihe Gainesville District. No Cnntmirte, Hanford Moxonir I,o-lgr*V,'irn covered November E llis, the same type ax those miss
frost danger other sections. Cloudy No. IVJ. Amil min
VrleriiiM ! |V,.\
** Miillralril Mir Rainhlrr illg
with a few shnwers and colder of Foreign AVars. Klwaui-, Semin '"''died $38 (Wl In bolds hi-ls, must
The missing pilots have hern
Southern Districts.
ol,* Countv Children's Commltl*". J fit nickel* .limes anti quarters idenlified is l,t (|g) William Bob
Friday: Rather cool. Fair In ami the Fit si IlnpMst Cbureli.
\}f' « ™rrllw«| Hie tax payer as a erl Dougherty, Alexandria. Minn,
Norlh and Central and some cloud­
Mr. Cleveland will serve as bn
J‘
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and Kits Aldenn Henry Sieves, Si
x name
iness In Houthern Districts with a own rnmiutlgtl treasurer and , l ’ I IJlie! gambler
! i L o u
Yi? wax not dis John's, Mich,
Hint
tutormation
few shower* extreme Smith
iiniui'il the .Hanford Atln&gt;*n*- N.* „ . . . . . ™
A four stale search fur the (wn
culled oft Christmas Eve How­
tlonal Bank as hi. DopoHlfty
! .^"“
-s Hovenno's
u ' l l '.Jl'"Jacksonville
" from Ihe lip
Icrnnl
of­ waa
TALLtll.AH'H TRIAL
ever. Ihe blimp ctmllnticd to patrol
fice
NEW YORK IjB—The defense and
I'd.KM TO MEET
wild swamps around Charles­
Any gambler who has purcltnxed the
prosecution completed their ruse
.Sanford lautue 1211 of Elk.
ton In hopes of finding the planes
Imlay in the trial nf Mr*. Kvyleen will meet tonight at 11:00 o'clock a $30 gambling tax stamp has imp
The Navy suld Ihe planes were
Cronin, to, accused nf stealing and a committeu report will he til Dee. 31 lo file his monthly re­ sighted about in miles northwest
#4,000 from Tallulah Bankhead heard from Morris Moses, hea.l port Those who do not file will of St. Stephen, a tiny lumbering
while employed as tho actress’ of the Christmas Tree Com­ come In for "speedy and close In­ town about 33 miles north nf Char­
maid-secretary.
mittee, ennci-rnlng tho Christmas vestigation," Cave said
on the edgn of South Caro­
More than 200 gamblers in tho leston
The 12-day hearing wound up party given Haturday for under
lina's inaccessible Hell Hole
quickly after the defense finished orivil.-gi'd children. Robert S. area have bought stamps since Iho Swamp
Its testimony, aimed at showing Blilhlmer will report on the re* new law went into effect last
Tho search party used motorMrs. Cronin raised Iho actress' aulta nf tho recent rinirity ball. mnnth.
Letters containing Inx return boat*, ami ambulances were posted
checks to pay Miss Bankhead's
In
Iho vicinity. Tho State Highway
forms went tn nil who bought
eipenwa, Including- the cost nf
FotriM
Joine(M h^lav^jioarcI|£E^
stamps.
Cave
said
110
of
Iho
let­
"marijuana, boose, cocaino and
ters have been returned marked
sea."
"no such address,” indicating the
. Two prosecution witnesses, tho " 1 11 “ -------last to be heard, submitted bills
High la»w Freely. purchasers used false addicucs.
RIT7.
and vouchers Haling Miss Bank- Asheville
48
2fi
"Love Neat"
head's expenditure* between Oct. Boston
PLANE M1HHING
38
to
li42 - .3:30 - B;3t) • 7:33 • 0:30
TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASF,,
14. 1MI. and Oct. 2. 1M», when Chicago
-2
28
MOVIHLAND
’!
Calif, &lt;J3—An Air Force plane with
MU* Cronin waa in her employe. Cleveland
17
"Ma and I’a Kettle Back on
Totaling #10,737.21, they Included Los Anaelfls
otjiht persona aboard was missing
m
43
the Farm"
IS today, believed down In storm•uch Item* aa: Room rent, 13,872: New Orleans
80
(1:30 • 7:16 feature 8:30 Interblown Northern California.
41
New York
27
mlsalun r 0:2t) feature
,13
The Air Force withheld Identity
S3
“ u “8 3 U . B ? « S 5 ’ . S i t e a " : Seattle
40
“ / \
of the five passengers and three
Washington
21
47
PRAIRIE LAKE
4.41 crewmen, returning on a round60
- Judge .Harold
"Sunny Bid# of tha Street'
31 trip flight to Fairchild Air Force
•7
wojdd^eend the i i S S * *
7#
8:30 - 1:80 - 10:00
Id Base, Spokane, Wash,
Tallahassee
43
87
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— to
!n r/W /i’&lt;ll/ --.fl-.t;, .'ii'.JtkAs.viA i t-

Ms Cleveland, Jr.
OftVrs Candidacy
Cur Ceyisblurc

Navy Party SInj&gt;s

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The Weather

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TUB HANFORD II Kit AM)

lenty Of Oil In The Earth But
B Bringing It To Surface Is Problem
n r HAM DAWHON
NEW VOltK ( * —Oilmen know
exactly where billions and billions
of barrels of oil lio under the
Untied Slates that they haven't yet
; been cblo In coax to the surface.
Some of them think they're ifnlni;
to bo able to find the way- anu
, toon. Defence needs of the nation
for oil reserves that can Iso used
ipur the oil engineers and chemists
on. Oilmen hove learned how to
; bring forth other billions of barrels
they once gave up as lost forever.
By injecting salt water or natural
gas deep Into the earth they have
brought hack to life old oil fields
they once Ihonghl milked dry. They
expect this way to recover an esti­
mated 75 billion barrels once
; thought lost.
But that still leaves oil they know
is. there hut can't pull out of the
pores of the rock and sand where
nature produced It.
Perhaps 150 billion or 200 billion
barrels are In known oil fields hut
beyond the reach of current meth­
ods of recovery. Tills oil is n prise
Worth working for—especially in
the nation's defense.
Now they are turning to chemis­
try to get at It. They arc sticking
hypodermic needles of add deep
into the earth to eject the nil from
the rocks. Some are using deter­
gents to flush oil loose from the
porous rocks In which it hides,
SjV. Rome use carbon dioxide in the
water with which they flood old oil
fields to push Itio.oll toward the
bottom of wells that are going dry.
Patty acids and ammonia salts are
also said to Imliu'o the rocks to
cast off the oil that clings to them
Other.chemist* are experimentk. big with bacteria to stimulate the
U&gt;underground flow of oil from the
hearing sands In the bottom of
wellsM Home are testing out
the effects of heat on the reluctant
oil stores.
Much of this nil was once thought
r lost because In the early days of
(he oil imhislry men knew only
one way of getting oil—pumping
' out the petroleum which flowed
"ulnrai means to the bottom
of the well. The natural means
. was pressure. The fruitful sands
: boro mil only oil hut gns and wa­
ter. The pressure of the gas and
water forced the heavy, slow-flow­
ing nil from tho poroua rock to­
ward the point of relief—the well
easing where the pressure could
•scape from the earth.
Hut the gas ami water came to
« surface with Ilia oil. In lime
ore wasn’t enough pressure from
gas and oil In force any mure oil
Fo the well casing. Oilmen wore
reconciled to abandoning an oil
field after'getting anywhere from
to at most 50 per cent of the
Which their wolti had tapped.
i i ’-Then they learned that by pump­
ing back Inis gas ami water down
dry wetls into the ore hearing
sanding* thoy could creole the
pressure In hi
'
“bring
up mnro nil,
By this method—called
mcltim
secondary

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HOLLYWOOD

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

AT LAST /M D BSTfcU CTlBLr
T f c r s - - T H e r v f f h a o 'k m a n H o u e ‘
anc&gt; -m E rle e - s t il l h o l d in g

l&amp; SFT H E e----

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HOM.YWOOt) (A1 - Talk. lalk.
talk, there was lots of It etna nut
log from Hollywood this year
This was one of the film town’s
talklngcst years. Film h lk were
yacking all over Hie tl s "ryIris:
to convince citizen* that Hollywood
was full of solid citizens Mean
while, there was a lot of gabbing
in Hollywood, plus a lilt of spitting
and shooting, that created another
Impression.
(till of the year of talk I have
fried to cull the more memorable
qtinles. Here they arc
Frank Sinatra, irate at rcoorters
who trailed him ami Avu Gardner
In Mexico before their marriage
" I t ’s a fine thing when we can’t
go on n vacation without being
chased
Humphrey Bogart, explaining
how he escaped Insect
cts iii Aflrca.
'Nothing bile* me. A solid wall
of whisky keeps Insert* at Imy "
Faulelle Goddard, leiuoing ex
Husband Burgess Mcn-dllli had
married for the fourth tune "I
think it wux quite normal of him
He always was domestic."
Actress Kuy Scott, divorcing Auto
Dealer Douglas Noniey: "Music
has been part of my life, hut when
I tried to play t-ln.xlca on the
piano my hnxhand lurmd on the
television full force."
Klhel Barrymore, learning that
John Barrymore Jr ., had skipped
out on a summer theater plav
"John let the fumily down It's
the first time In 300 years n Bar­
rymore failed to comply with the
lulling. I'm deathly sick about It "
Joyce Mathews, after slushing
her wri ts In Billy Bout’s hath
room: "I Just love razor blades "
Director Fletcher Markin In an
Interview : "Now please don't write
mo up ax a genius like some of
the others have. I'm Just a frllow
who works hard."
Tallulah Bankhead, asked If she
would enter politics: "Heavens. I
wouldn't Inflict that on any roun-

try."

Robert Mltchum, answering Ihe
‘ press women who voted
nim
Jm "ino
"Iho most unco-operative":
unco-operalive":
"Yogr
Yoyr gracious n*ard
u«ard became u
.••covnry—thoy nro now able to treasured addition to u collection
lot from 7u to ho per rent of the of Inverse citations, These Include
. oil content of Ihe fields.
prominent mention in several In
'
Oilmen now start these second- wor»l-drr«m|
......................................
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American
list sand a
&gt; ary recovery methods In a new society columnist's to most deslr-

Kira i»-.i tain rrtro si* aiNtarsiK

•

Lyle Truman liuwlio, six years
old, dli-d ut ii Im-ul hospital at
.1:00 I'. M. Wednesday after ,»
b
ll'm-tB. I I ’ was horn le
MrMInvIlU', Tulin. June II, 1015
mill lias lived in I’nulii since llllq
where he wu* in the first grade
.It Wit mil School.
He I* survived by his father
tod mother, Mr. and Mrs, Dan
(!. Itowllnj three sisters, Mrs.
J . (I. Green of Lake Monroe and
Maxine and Jeunnle and two
brothers, Charles and Janies, nil
if I'n-iln: Ms grandparents, Mr.
und Mrs. Mai vin Dodson, nlsit of
not-, uni Mr. and Mrs. Truitt
llowllll (if Doyle, Telill.
►"*; ml sen Ice' will lie held
.Till I*. M. Friday at lint
(■hutch of Chrlnt In I'notn with
Hot Hav, It. 1f. V itvilen** dl of.
flclatlng. Burial will ho In Hylvan
laike Cemetery.
uble male guests list, which hap­
pily was puhllshcif on the date I
was made welcome at tho cntrnly
Jail."
Frcrl Allen: "It took 18 years In
radio to ruin my health. It took
three shows on television to'm in
rn" reputation "
Wallor Waiiger, after firing tho
shot heard 'round the world: " I
shot him because he broke up my
homo."

FLOP/DA 5

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Poultry Market
JA C K H O N V I L L H
I A 1 ') — E g g . !
lo ne *, uml In c a r t o n . .
K x t r * l a r g e I I . 1 7: l a r g e 10. I I )
m ed iu m 14 I t ; . m a l l 10, 11.
P o u l t r y ; l i v e w e i g h t to d r e . a a r * ,
an d dre.aed A d ra w n to r .t a l l a r e i
F r y e r a 10. 20; h e n * re d h e a v y I I ,
61; hena w hite h eavy t l . I I ; h * n *
l i g h t I I . t o : r o o s t e r * old 10. 27,
f r y e r a t r u c k l o a d s to d r e s s e r # I I , 41.

M L SQUARES *

YOUR

Your Locker Plant Wishes You
A Moat Prospcrofib &amp; Ha'ppy New Year
I'rlrra Hood Thru Monday 31st. Having Tho Most Complete
Hlornge Fnrllily In Central Florida We Anticipated You Would
Want'Another Of Our Fine Turkeys For New Years Or To Cut
In Your faxkrr Dr Home Freeier For Home Other Ocranlnn We
Dressed Out More Than Our Christmas Nerds Ami Htlll Have
A Fine Heleetlon Tu Chose Freni.
&amp;.

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lb. 57c

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Headless Shrim p..... . lb. 69c
Hcuillo.i At DrcacU

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TURKEYS

YOUNG HENS 12 to 14 lbs. lb.
YOUNG TOMS 14 lbs. up lb.

Hams ... S I "

l0jn0: e v o r y d ' l n a »n o u r

power to " i

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Swift* Premium Tender Smoked

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4 to 0 Lb. Dag

Ready To Eat Picnics . Ib. 39c

_ Customers
Corner

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AfcP Yo«5

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73^

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W hiting..............

Plump
Young

"&gt;• 5 7 0

DUCKS
Lb. 5 9 £

lb. 5 5 ^

Ex. Large
Doa.

FLORIDA GRADE A

75c

LOCALLY PRODUCED

79c

NONE BETTER THAN

OUR OWN CURED * HICKORY SMOKED

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29c

10 T b 18 Lb. Avf.

Lb.

59c

LBAN WESTERN

SMALL WESTERN

BOSTON BUTTS
Lb. « c

BEEF LIVER
Lb. H e

SMALL FRESH

LEAN PURS

PORK HAMS
Lb. |7q

GROUND BEEF
Lb: H e

FRESH BONELESS

ALL PORK ftKBll

HAM ROLLS
lib. H e

SAUSAGE
Lb. We

lb. 19c

(
t) &amp; D Quick Frozen (irudu A

Baking Hens . v““,‘ r 1.. lb. 59c
Fri-ih Small Avg.

Pork Hams

H“u
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Whole

LOCALLY UAIflKI) — IJKOAD IIIIKAHTKD llllONZF

Dm .

22c

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Locker Plant

FRYERS
Blue Heal Ytdluw (JuurterH,

PEAS 28

C K N T K A I. F L O R ID A Q U IC K FK K K 7.K
AN D S T O R A tlE CO.

T e n d e r Y ountf

WHh Order Of $5.00 Or More

11ft lb. Cello Bag

Flagn Blackeyed

FRESH... FREE FLOWING

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Ib. 59c

PASCAL CELERY............Large S talk ........ 15c
FRESH STRINGLESS BEANS..... 2 Lbs........ 25c
IONA SWEET PEAS........ 2 1-Lb. C ans........ 23c
Snltunn Pure

STRAWBERRY PRESERVES

. 12-Ox. J a r ... 29c

Heinz Tomato Ketchup . 14 oz. btl 23c
Hilldlqlo All tirorn

Asparagus Cuts....... . No. 2 can 23c
Iona Tomato Inice.... 2 No. 2 cans 25c
AAP Froih Whole

Purple Plums.......... No. 214 can 25c

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Fozz Apple Jelly... ..... .. ... 20c
Bollards Flour . 5 U». box 57c
n. r a
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soap

Camay Soap reg. bar 8 for 25c
C h e e r l a r g e package 90c

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Bab-0 Cleanser
Glim.....for suds 86e
Crieco

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l u d l . h c a I t q u a r t b a a k e l s 16 *
1 . 26. 1 .6 0; pnuriw .76*1.00.
H t r a w b e r r l e . p e r p i n t 27*11 p r i c e .
Incom plete.
Hiiuash 4 b u s h e l * I t a l i a n
tyn*
1.0 0*1.7 6; f e w 1. 00: f e w p o o r e r a n d
l a r g e r lo w na .7 1: b u . h e l a l a r g e . t e e
t . 00- 1, 60; f e w
2.0 0*1 .1 8:
husheta
Yellow
H tfalght
Neck
1.18*1.00.
m o s t l y 2.80.
W a t e r c r e . a p er b u n c h .11.

Sugar Cured Honeless Smoked

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JOWLS * 35

Lyle Truman Bowlin,
Six YeurH Old, Dies

Large
Box

10c OLEO
R IC E 3 lbs.

r i p p e r s b u.hete, C a lifo rn ia W on*
d e r . 11 0 0 - 1 4 . 0 0 : f a i r q u a t l t y l . o o .
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80; o t h e r l lu lln o e e ty p e * lOiOl).
II.
oo; te w l i o o f a i r d u a l i t y t . oo*
..on ;
D * l l * n e l l » . 6 ,00*1.6 0;
Ana*
h e l m s 1 60*1.76.
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I 'o t n t o e s 60 pound * * r k * t r l u m p h X
t i n e g r a d e u u k n u w n . l i e A an d

New Ycnr« "Special" Teuthout Tongue In Smokeil Hog

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Young Baking

BLEACH

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f * r . c a r c i e b u . h . t . I. i s . l . o o .
L ettu ce e a .t e r n c r a te s tllg B oat o n I d o . e n 1 .00. 1 .0 0 ; p o o r e r l.M |
ronm lne l.io -t.o o .
t.lnie a t f l b ush el c a r t o n * 1.71 *

Good Eating for You in '52!

sc inmce1 s c c e c s ACWVAI

to o A S t&amp; ft
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State Farmers Market

A&amp;P Everyday Low Prices on High Quality Merchandise Will
'
Continue To Provide —

Month

1
I Clo WhHo

Vegetable Market

JA C K H O N V lt.I.K (A t*)— T h e Fed
H e y e r t Xe. M
Service
r nll - B l a t e M a r —
k e t ,N e w .
•ra
■ A lf r o tt l) KTATK rA H H P .na
r k market on F l o r i d a
early New Tork
•
M A IIK K T
frulia and vegetable*;
X aalord . Flu rlda
Avocado* Ftate t0-ISa 1,11-160;
T h e f u l l o w l n * u r t c e s r e p o r t e d hy
( h e D e u l c r a on T h e Han fo rd H i l t # poorer condition .71-1.00.
Hnnp
henna hu.het* fair to good
F a r m e r s M a r k e t t o r prod u c e sol d
lit T r u c k e r s * h e e l e r s up to ■:J&gt;&gt; iiuallty Valentines I.7I-7.MI: mostly
2.71-2.21;
Flenttfills I.iil-2 71; nmetp. m . use. si.
ly 2.21-1.76; few l.o»: Wax few l.lo*
II im m s , T e n d v r a r s e n
l.oo:
others
2.00-2.71; Cranberry
lii-ptindliiK ( j u a l l i y
liu. hpr.
1 2 .00. |2.S0 beans few 1.00.
l l r u n s , I ’o le
Ini, hp r.
2.00 i s -.
Celery t&lt; Inch rr.tee Hidden,
I'atitiHKe, Fin . 10 tl. hnirs X t * » «
hesil * dosen u.0‘1; Mdnten 1,0U*5 31.
f ’etibeu--. i u i n e s e No HUIddlee
few 6.10; I do.en few 6.21.1.10; to
C e l e r y , K lorld n G u ld en , d e ­
do.en few On* 6.00; I’ascal type
pending s i t e
crate*
2. (0 1 1 1 ordinary to fair iiuallty J 'l do.en
C e l e r y . F l o r i d a I'nm-nl
100 -t DO; 1 do.en 1.00.2 26; I do.en
D e p e n d i n g Hire C r a t e s
2.10- l .l fl 1.76-2.00.
r.'a a p l n n t No Hu pplies
Celery Cabbage celery crates
i'lit u m b e r * No Hupplies
2 .60. 1 .00,' f e w 1. 11; p o o r e r Inw ae
l.e ttu co. Ice b e rg , lie .
1.00.
p e n d i n g H l .e L. A. C r t s .
Clicumhera bushela (.60-7.60 fair
Iinlo’ne, i l r e e n do*, him.
'liiallly t,no.4,50; fey 6.00 ordinary
I ’n r s l e y No Hupplies
iiuallty 2.21-1,00; large al.e 4.00Cappers No Hupplies
4.1U; pickles 4 0li.(.60.
lUililloes, l-'ln |tail Itllee
Ilnndelluns It , bushels crates
SO |ti, H*.
1.60; 4/6 bushel boxes 2.71-100.
Iln i l l s h e s No Hiippllea
Dili 4/6 bushel boxes l.io-l.oo.
H'lUitsh, Y ello w Nil Hupplies
Eggplant bushel. 1.78-1.60 tno.tT u r n i p s No Hupplies
T h o ab ove p rices a r e Incom plete
du e to l l a h t su p plie s.
varieties produce, beginning Thurs­
• r a r l e t l e s p r o d u c e r e c e iv e d a t day, Dec. 17.
T Ji e Hanford H l a l e F a r m e r s M a r k e t
F r u i t p a c k i n g h a u . e e a t T h e H an ­
f r o m Id A .II. D ec . 22. to 10 A.M.
fo r d H tate F a r m e r a M a r k e t
ar-i
Dec. 21. T o t a l r e c e i p t s 1217 p a c k - c l o s e d tu c o m p ly
with
shippers
ewes.
h o li d a y r_______
e g u l a t done.
b
T h e fr u i t nnuxT h e Han fo rd H l a l e F a r m e r s M e r ­ eu w ilt r e a u m e p a c k i n g u p e r a t lu n e
k e l m i l h a v e a wood v o l u m e o f all
T u e s d a y , J a n . I. t i l l .

o h !mam

field righl ar.cr they s u n the
primary recovery—Hint is, the
pumping to tho surface of the oil
whicn nature forces to the bottom
of the well. This early mo of sec
flow lor years and a maximum reondary recovery assures a steady
covcry—under present methods.
They are also re-entering nil
fields once abandoned They pump
gas or water or hath down old
wells under pressure. T&lt;i hasten
the time it takes this water or gas
to force the nil to the bottom of
producing wells, they often put a
vacuum on the producing well
Thus they both push and pull the
nil from the rocks

ily HOB THOM AH

.

�Frank Christopher West’s Ministers
Doesn’t Remember Try To Establish
How His Girl Died Joint Arm Forces
CINCINNATI —i/W
—“The next
thing I romrmbrr—I was going
j i p Ihe road with blood on my
'Pundit. I do not remember luiw 1
picked iii&gt; the »cls*or* or nny*
thing."
Hut Frank ChrUInphcl, 22, did
tell Sheriff Don Tehan of u cimveraatinn he Mild led up to the
fatal stabbing of dark-haired, beauThe blond, thill faced. ex-Marine said he stopped at her home
to obect to the "way she was
acting" and to tell her ho planned
to rc-cnllit In the rorpi
i'
"Hetty accused me of cheating
Mon her and culled me a sucker.
She slopped luc In the face I
’ told her never slap me, never do
' i that—and that's all I * remem­
ber. .
Mrs. Sloan's body, clothed ex­
cept fur her dress, was found on
her bed. Twenty-fuiir stab wounds
had gouged Into her chest, throat
and nnnd. A blow through the
heart had killed her, Coroner Her­
bert P. Lyle said,
Police threw u dragnet for Chris.alnphtd bill he surrendered late
*-"Wedn«
I'erincsday.
Defectives pieced together the
itory from Chrlstophoi’s signed
confession. This Is whul emerged:
Christophcl, who had served
three years with the Second Ma­
rine Division, hud known Mrs.
Sloan since Mnv. She left her hus­
band, Hubert Sloan. In September
and promised chrlslophot she
would marry him utter she got n
divorce. The couple went together
steadily.
&gt;• Then—last week—trouble began.
" I sow her Monday night and
she told me she had chested on
me by dating another guy," Chrislophel stated "She did not tell
me who the other fellow W as."
When he kuw her Wednesday, he
said, he fold her there was "no
sense" In fils slaying there. Then
she accused him nt cheating on
her.
"She started laughing and culled
me u sucker and slapped me
ChrlstnpVel, asked by a deterllvc what the last thing was that
he remembered Hetty saying to
him. whbpo'ed It was:
" I love you, I love you. .

Korean War
'ritnllniiM t*r«ri f'HKt *»*•)
lied to approve an extension ui
up to 15 days If he fell there
wus hop:* of read.log un agree'£ m"nt
On Nov. 27 negotiators drew a
tentative cease fire lino and agreed
it would boctr ne the tenter of a
Slti-milo wide buffer zone If an
armistice were signed within 3(1
day*.
Otherwise the line would be re­
drawn Just before a truce Is signed
to follow changes resulting from
biillln action.
Expiration nf ihc cease (ire lino
l agreement could bring an explo,-s lv c end b&gt; the month-long lull on
" t h e battle front; or Iho twilight
wur could continue while negotia­
tion* go on.
In Thursday's fruitless talks,
each side accused the other of
needlessly delaying the truce.

I'AHIS Ifv-Cablnel minister! of
six Western European nations met
here todav In nn effort in jwwd
their men sod munition* Into a
single European army. They re
mslned ailent on whether they
thought it could be done
The foreign ministers Included
Italy's Alcldc dc Guipcri who i*
also Premier; France's Hebert
Schuman; Uclglum's Paul Van
Zeeland; Holland's Dirk U Sllkker;
Luxembourg's Joseph Boch; mid
Prof. Walter llallilcln of Wc.it
Germany'* "Foreign Office "
If.c first Issue before the min
liter* was whether to run their
proposed unified army with a sin
ule high commissioner or to put it
in the hands of n board of cum
mUslaners. France and Italy were
known to favor a single commit
sloncr, while Belgium, Holland and
Luxembourg want a board of com
mliilonera.
The ministers remained non­
committal on the prospects of suecess.
There was same basis for hope
(hot a compromise cuuld be worked
nut making one man a sort ot
European defense tnnilslcr whose
task would be to recruit all army
of 43 divisions In the next three
years.
France and Italy would provide
12 divisions each, Germany's pro
nosed 14 divisions and Hie five
from the Benelux countries-h el
glum, the Netherlands and Luxem
bnurg—vvuulil be stripped down ver
slims nf not more Ilian 13.two mi n
each.
Optimism lhal agreement could
be reached was based mainly on
reports that the French would be
willlr
villlnu to compromise simply to
(et the European army formed.
fh e French seem to tliliik orguni
zalional differences can l&lt;e solved
later after a trial period uf one to
three years of actual practice
The entire Kuropeun army plan
ned would be turned over to C!eii
Klicnhowir as part of the Allh-il
defense force

D iary O f Jo a n 's
Husband K evealinjr

SANTA MONICA, Calif. iJv-Wal
for Wanger's diary uml reports
of prlvute detectives he Idnd to
unit her iigrnt, Jennings Lang, will
be introduced at Wanger's trial
for shooting Lang.
Wanger's attorney, Jerry (lies
ler, so asserted Wednesday He
won a continuance until Jan. 7
for Wnngur to plead lu a grand
jury Indictment charging assaull
with a deadly weapon with Intent
to commit murder. He told the
court he will insist ttiutlt the do
tcctives' reports and the diary be
made available, "on one side nr
the other."
Adolph Alexander, deputy dis­
trict attorney, assured (ilcsler the
state will present all lls evidence.
Gieslcr Indicated later that Wan
ger will plead Innocent and that
iho detectives' reports will play an
Important part in hi* defense
At (Holler’s reipiest, the ciiurl
TOKYO Js -T h e Allies anti the Issued a bench warrant when Lam:
Comrmiiiui* look slept today In failed tu appear ill Wanger's at
d ear t’u* way (or prisoners of war rnlgmncnt Wednesday In response
to exchange idlers with loved ones
ul home.
U. N. spokesmen suid relatives
g ami
wHIli;; billed prisoner*
held In North Korean camps should
address letters to:
APO 100, Care Postmaster, San
Francisco.
Col. C. C. D. Warden, adjutant
general of the Far East Command,
said letters sent to this address
"will he held until permission Is
given to effect the delivery." That
must come from the Communists.
When the Hods give an OK, pre­
sumably mall to Allied prisoners
&amp; will be handled In the same fashion
* V as mall from thorn—passed from
one side to the other over the
truce negotiation table at PanmunJoin, Korea.
The ileil* delivered 803 letters
Wednesday. They arrived In Tokyo
today and were turned over to
U. S. Army postal authorities.
Mora letters are on the way from
the nrl*on camps In North Korea,
a Communist newsman said at
Panmunjam.
_
Wilfred Burchett, Comms^lst
W correspondent for the Palis Ce Solr
said Wednesday's letters were all
from one camp. He said other
* bundles were on (heir way from
. other prison camps.
He said they probably would
roach I’anmunlom in « few daya.
Burchett said the Altlea could •
it bundle* every row day* uni
firal crush Is clskred.

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Blues In The News
lit

IIOII ANTHONY

Many of the men who went home
for Christmas leave began arriv­
ing hack aboard the station today
talking about their "Chilslmas
in Home" iviiile oilier men pre­
pared to leave .Sanford tumorlow morning to be homo fur the
nr rival of tin* New Year.
Those that spent Christmas In
Sanford are still talking about
the Navy Center’s Christmas Eve
Dance. Our congratulations go
to Mrs. Ed Lane and her sntlre
committee for making the affair
such a success. The Navy was
well represented and among the
guest* wire Collide, and Mrs, (!.
It. t’earsop. "Footsie" and Polly
Lawrence won a prise for being
the best dancers present and they
•!•rented their »vwrd from Jolly
Old St. Nick.
The Hollins College extension
course In English literature that
has hern scheduled tn commence
Jail. tt&gt; imiv be unable to get
iiiidetway. It I* the policy of Hol­
lins in any extension course to
have n rluss of el least 16. To
date only 12 nu n have registered
for the semestet In-ginning Jan
|0. We need nt least three more
men. Why don't you take advan­
tage of this wonderful opportunity
offered you by Hollins College and
the Nuvy? Cull me mi the bniie
tURROUNOlO IY MIMBtRS of their fumily, the Itev. mid Mr*. Carl Doss,
l Jsll ami h t nn talk you into
of Uooiivlllc, Cal., Join In (inging Christmas rands vvitli radio master of
ill
Lntjhv Tnhbiichi ctinio down to ccrcmunle* Tommy Bartlett. Chosen the "family that best rxeinpllltri
the spirit u( Christmas—Dll year long," liir Doss’s will be presented with
Sanford from the Naval Hospital
in Jacksonville ever the Christ­ more than tlU.OtlO In gifts un Christina* morning. The fact llial live Hevina* holiday to visit his old ship­ rrcml and til* wife, (luring the past decade, took Into their home Uchil­
mates here. I.arry has been under­ dren lor adoption won top honors for them. |International .S'liinulpfioto.'
going treatment on Ids knee and
is now awaiting transfer from
the hospital in Jacksonville to the
uh
Naval Hospital In Phllndelpldn
f.-i
fuillmi
t* cut III" lit.
(lend
link. I.arry, hope you'll soon he
back with US.
PIKEV ILLEr Ky" Wv-Even la
WASHINGTON t.It-Sen. Smath
I Ini old A. Nelson, HMC came death. Virgil Tackett's weight was
aboard recently from Jacksonville a problem.
or* t D Flu.) predicted today Ihc
for temporary duty In connection
When Tackett’s special casket Semite will act "reasonably early"
with helping in lit" installation was built ut Hie small home on next year on legislation dealing
nf some X-Hay iipdpnutil ut our nearby Hiibiiisun Creek, the fam­
dispensary, IV e I r &lt;&lt; ni e aboard, ily bud to remove the ihmr frame w ill elf shore ml lands
Smuttier* a member of Hie Sen
Chief, may youi stay with us tie before they could get the box out
side.
a plon-nnt one.
ale Interior f'ommillco. said mem
To those of us who knew Idm, i Tackett, who tinped the scales bus of the committee are agreed
Itoll Whittington wes a real between 500 amt tkki pounds, died that some kind of tldelunds bill
buddy—» swell guy doing his part Wednesday in lit* sturdily built would be pat before the Senate to
in serving Ids countiy. It was u chair, a clmlr he found more com­ get the Issue to the Senate floor
"It can be amended on Ihc
terrific shock to me as it was to fortable for sleeping than a bed.
all to learn nil niltnmnhilc-trnlt! Death apparently was caused by floor," he told a reporter.
Three proposals are before the
accident had taken linh's life on a heart condition.
Chiintmns Eve. In the papers he
The 2)1 yenrnlil I'lke Countlan, committee
t The udminisirnttun hill to give
is Just another name on iho lung who will tie hurled Friday, was
list of holiday casualties Imt to big all his life. At birth, he weighed Hie federal government dumlnlnn
os be was an Individiml a friend 13 pound*, lull Ills parents said uml emit ml over oil rich offshore
and a shipmate. We extend our it had been year* since Tackett area .
2 \ hill lo g,se the stale* con
sincere sympathy to Hob's patents stepped on u scale
in this, Hu b hour of bircavmenl.
tie bad no formal education be­ Irel over offshore lands within their
cause the family doctor feared the boundaries
The House passed hill In give
wulk to the sc hoi house would the3 stale*
title In offshure laud.*
to a subpoena. La rig, wounded In endanger his life Despite this, ho within the boundaries fixed by
the groin when Wanger found him possessed keen Intelligence and a their legislatures, in *nme eases
tnlklm! In Miss Hrnnctt in a Bev­ sense of humor (hot revolved a* much a* tu utiles off shore
erly Hills parking lot Dec. 13, is around his sle.
said lie favors a “ Mill
Manufacturers didn't make over- tileSmuttier*
recovering nt his homo.
of the mad" approach, fixing
Dr Marcus Cr.dinn, county nil
the state responsibility nt the nr|u
physician, accompanied a sherllf'H
- Inn I off shore' bmin.l-iry line fir
detective to Lang's home to servo
predicted Senate uctttm In Fehru
the bench warrant llnth ugreed,
ary or March
however, that Lung was In no con­ sew lllein together Uno leg of the
overalls
would
have
made
a
pair
dition to appear In court.
Beverly Mill* police said Won of pant* fur the average fat man
With his -M ini'll Hugh* and 7H
The (&gt;i nnge Ilowt game Jim. I
ger told them after the shooting
Hint Lam; was "breaking up" III* Inch waist. Tackett dwarfed his will I-,- htpiiieeiitnlng for two (lunrhome M|s» Bennett Insisted that three iioimal sited sisters. His glll Tech plnyel*. IlnlfUrk llolihy
(nr relations with her agent were parents also are about nverugtt in Moot he.l.l mill gin.id tlivllle Ve
i ecu l ni li Uml f i mu Minim.
weight
"strlitly business"

Smatheru Predict**
500 Pound Man H
Trouble With Casket New Oil Lefftalation

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Tax Investigations Freeze Continues Th“V s a3™ " ' iki*!'"■*3
Follow No Pattern* And More Snow Is R A D IO STA T IO N
Says Revenue Aide Being Predicted
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WASHINGTON cf—An Internal
llevenue Bureau spokesman says
he knows of no coordinated pat­
tern in the filing nf tax hen*
against persons who have figured
in n Hume Investigation of tax
collection irregularities.
Liens were filed Wednesday
ngnms! Abraham Teltelbiium, Chic
ago utturncy, uml Henry Grimewuld. Washington man who re­
fused tu answer questions before
a House subcommittee
And II was disclosed Hint a lax
lien was filed Nov. HI against prop­
erly believed to be held In llnustnu,
Texas, by Troy Whitehead White
bead's name came up In the In­
quiry as having taken government
officials uu pleasure trips in lui
airplane.
A spokesman for the lie venue
Bureau said he didn't know of any
"concerted effort" which might be
indicated by the action*.
Tcltclbaum totd the House group
early this mouth he hail been
ihrrulened by two Florida men
with "bad tax trouble" unless be
paid them |500 two. He said the
two claimed lu tie In cimlncl with
a combination of high Washington
officials, all uf whom said they
knew- of no such clique
l.lens were filed In Chlcngn
against Tiltelhnum, Ills wife, hi*
law partner and the partner'* wife
They charge (lu* four owe more
than JNMi.oeo m buck luxes, penal
tic* and Interest
The lien ngaiiist tinmen aid and
bis wife cburges he owes $51,157
for lt)$u Income luxes It m e filed
in Miami, Fla . where liriincn.ild
has un expensive luime and other
prn|KTly.
Four lien* aggregating $1.52M.4tM
were filed at Houston against
Whitehead, the machine! \ com
puny he head*, amt his wife They
allege he owe* that amount on
luxes fur the year* 1042 tr&gt; and fur
11)50

Prison Ilei'l-C iittinir
lioinu In vestigated
llUFOItl*, (ia '.t* State Prison
officials todav begun looking into
a Christmas (fay lied slushing out
break which sent about :io of
Georgia'* Incorrigible* into solitary
confinement
Warden llitlicri I, Smith ot the
stale’s now Hoik Quarry Prison
said Wednesday Hu- hardened in
males cut tlielr heel tendons with
a safely ruior lit.ide to escape
.work Most of the col* were tight,
he reported The prisoner* were
confined to solitary cell* after the
prison itwin r sewed (hell wounds
The prisoners, who make up
about one fifth of Hock Quarry'*
Inmates, began slashing their ten
dons follow mg n Mg Christina*
dinner, the warden related lie said
uno of the group oldameil a razor
blade, cut himself, anil Hie instill

Hy The Associated 1’ res*
Another frigid blast lilt the snow
covered North Central region to
day and m.,rv aiiu'.v was on the
way No relief from the wintry
weather Is in sight, U S fore­
caster* said
The cold extended across the
Eastern two thirds of the nation,
lourhing all the way to the Gulf
Coast
The suhero weather in the Mid
west struck as travel and produc­
tion in many cities slowed tie
cause of Hie heavy snowfalls in
the last two weeks
Two Midwest metropolitan con
tors, Chicago uml Detroit, ap
pea red the hardest hit hy the
transportation tn-iip There have
been record snowfalls in both cil
ie* this month a rut traffic and
mas*
IrunsportuUon was still
snarled In many sections.
The fresh ley air from North
western Canada sent temperature*
tumbling to far below zero in the
Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin.
Iowa, and Northern Illinois early
today It was 20 lu Itcdwood Fulls
Minn Some subzero readings also
were ri'iKirled in Northern New
Englund
The cold air moved southward
and eastward from Montana and
sent temperatures to near freez
mg as far smith as Mobile, Ala
ll was expelled lo tie colder In
the Eastern slates Friday
Snow was forecast for the North
Central region tonight Snow fell
early today n It"' Northern Hock
ie* and snow mixed with rain hit
parts ot Wiiihinglou and Oregon
Some rain ti ll in Northern Florida
Every available piece of snow
removal reitulpmeiit was being
utilized lo hi'l|i get Chieugii's 3 ,7 isi
miles uf street* ami boulevard*
open Til.' city lias bud a record
snowfall of more than 33 inches
lu Deeemli! r Thou-,anils of ear*
Hie esttrna Ie* run a* high a* more
than Ino.nut(were stalled in Chi
cagn's latest snowstorm on Christ
ilia* Eve

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gusts of more than !Mi miles an
hour, buffeted the Itnllsli Isles to
day Coast guard stations railed
it the wot si seagoing weather sitin'
11*45
Heat'll cabins were damaged at
resort elites III the south of Eng
land as huge waves broke over the
sea walls
III Smith Wall's roust guardsmen
ilt'siTlhi'il llit- seas as Ilit* highest
they evei saw The SI Ann’s Head
Station repoili'd a gust reaching
02 miles an limn
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meut was llien passed rapidly to
the others
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shoes, spurts and casual*. . . all frum
regular Fall ntid winter stock at greatly
reduced prices, Of course, not nil sizes
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TIIK SANFORD MBHALD

•REVIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan .Maver-

New $144,000 Municipal Stadium

WAY ■

To Be Finished By January First

Kansas State
Plays Favored
Nebraska Quint

GAME'S GRAND OLD MAN • By Alan Mavtr

II) KENT CIIKTI.AIN

The highly controversial hut lily now riin m lc Miinicipil lln-cball
Stadium will he completed Jun. ) nl h oust «&gt;f S I44,000. Thin will
gjyi, Hanford mu of tile newest nml fluent hull plants In the I) classi­
fication of otgmDe.i baseball in the country.
Thi new nUilium in lliu rimili of 16-nnmlh* of construction hy
the Jnrco Construction C.impnny which hn&gt; hml to struggle ngxlrist
nolle reelrit'liuim nil mummy Hue
teflal* un a remit of the Korean
War.
It wan in March of HliiO that
voter* of Sanford approved hy
rcfarcndiini tlo&lt; construction of a
modern hnsvbnll stadium to aupplant the obsolete nml condemned
old wooden atriiclure. luill in
What n ay have hern the Inrg)D£d. Actual construction of the &gt;1 open lay night crowd In tho I*
hew plant begun In October of yi nt histoiy nl tho track Jammed
10SO.
Sanford-Mi InuiJo Kemnt Club lint
Originally contractor* figured ulglit to see the Id rare greyhound
,, tha
uctlan cost* would ho piOKrum.
j 171,000 for the new stadium as
Over 2dOO person* were on Imtld
v It atand* today, hut due to the to see Traveling Mike win the IIIincreasing price* on scarce ma­ anginal ll.indleap, ninth race on
terial* and mounting Inhor co*t*. the card, with Joy Joe placing dial
! the final hill linn reached the »* it's Mar in show.
The tenth race ipiiaielu pall
'tronomlc total of $114,0011.
The new stadium is dressed In an $11112.20 a* Handy Action and
exquisite silver nnd black paint .Suoilisiiycr won and placed.
HUM 1/1S I, AMT Nil HIT
With a roof extending over the
•— ► Hi Ilf Ilf '1 loir ;ii l l
trandatarxl section, which stretches 11 m m r Hi %&lt;
14 hit
fi %ll 3 2«l
rn't'ik
MM 3 id
from
dugout-lo-ilugoiit
luloml t 1l.&lt; V 11 Muni
3
.HU
8
*
t &gt;1111ft1
home plate. A mialern press lion fe
i H %i r.—n im )$•&gt; MMr
III
4
0
lata out on top of the roof to
1ntir t ill
the edge dlr.ctly In hack of tin' J tftoll*' 1 1l| MI*4&gt;# J 1 tilt *•* )” 7 LM
lit I m '♦ MM
la it. ••
date. Adequate room I* provided 4( ’MU
it 4*1
litnis
it«
n the pres* ho* for writer* anil 1 I I 1IIII Mi
llllhw
ii %« i:—
llllr
1Itttr :i J l
radiomen.
1•
•mittil Ittill lilt II &gt; lltstlltll'l
All modern construction device* 1
I m 4m 1* MO 1 fl’t
y I.mUIhc*
anal hulldlii techniques have heen 7 Mat
i h jo 11 (IM
,Ml.t Nihta
3 l”
Incorporated In Ihl* new studium, J ( 1*nr Till.'
tj (j 'fit ujji ( 4 -If 1137,30
•ccnrdlmr to Flton .1. Moughtou. 1 A
lHill
ta
J1. Y ittti i i i , i ; rtltilti* "f M
tha architect. Ne*t year’* fun*
Af .1f &gt;' l-tmlh*' i.l ■ J/ pit id l i l t 4*1
Will he Impressed with the all- K ill III ia m % r i ^ - Yti Ittrll) "1 loir 311 'J
HUM 1 %&lt;i J Hi
lls.lt
steel and concrete stand* with 3ti iW ltd* Mi
fi itt n 211
K* «•(!
i all tha aisles coaled with non- 7
1 t ftt Utt
1 MM
ii
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jj akld paint. Tld* latter itrni i»
II
Mir
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n:Itll
causing the current delay in tlm 1 | *s•!•!••
U ’III ;i IM
in in
p atadium’x pomplethn.
*. to i ill
1 Alooii AIM. Itell
.1
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III
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“We could have completed the
c l it I 1 1) f 3.fi (in
atadluill earlier if nor order for •i (ytthh
% •II 14 \ 4 1,—A 1III 1. w 11Hr
*Him* rj ,:i
the nciM--*kfd paint hml erilved."
1 lilt 3 Ml
fit.Itl 1flint lilt). y 7 10
/ Mr. Mouirhtnn snld. The tinlut I* H
&lt; jii'ii'i HUM
7 4’t i «M
Milo &gt;.tall larking u* minor pro­ 7
I
tection guard* lor the llyht*
* i i«! #i!*' 1it i m - J i I .. I In
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around home plain.
I Imr U t 3
Tha xludium will »a-al U.MU'J in 1 Hky i ruin*
i
f»n*i
S hii r. fu
tha l*i* seats, grandstand and I Ui*y hnir
n IN'tin Iom
3r.«i
b 1 V. bleachers, Mr. Mnugiitoii's stntis’fulfil' I (I I i f K? .ild
tlr* ravcalrd.
tu m u li i n t i ,—.*»m ill* tine
I Im r :i3i‘i
"Of course till* flume ran ha
u 11.«|*i*v
3)2(1
I t mi In 2(1
expo ruled hy overflow crowds I3 lli
Mull inirf u
I 2ll 3 *il|
Jarnminu their way Into the seats I
ltil *'t*MlItN
i »&gt;u
tJiiiiii' I t i t If 1 1 ) it nu
and Ktand*,’’ Mr. Mamuhtnn Mint
rd, "Wo have designed the *ln- \I NIII 11%I d.—A Mllhm &gt;l»lr
T ln ir :U il
diuin to lie expanded nlnnu the
1 till \\ (in
T l ih r&gt;Hit ii Yllkt Ton
1
1
.ft
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If
f
III
xi| »; in
foulline* to the
outfield fence
J
It
n
.Vim
2 Ml
according to future needs," he
ItIII It lit IJ I.) lij. lO
Udded.
•IIM T I |&lt; %« •;—*««i|%&lt;
TTnir it'll 11
Tha hew urandiland nlnne will .V lln fu) y At t Ifhi 1it In 11 do :» on
H*inUn*ityrr
1J III ( Ml
acat approximately 1000 white 2« Tht.
Hoik
3 3H
fan* and 200 colored patron*, tin*
tpilaii-l.i
|41t.4u.
wJb- D*at allocation* permit the Keat­
TONHilirs KNTKIKH
ing of 200 white* nml .12 Neuro
i T i i s r n »&lt; i:— l o m r i i t
3 t r a . spectators. In all I,III2 permanent
Hli'li* l l l r l ,
ilrea t
I ssu e ,
It.-il
&gt; Vi tanl* will he afforded all patron* l .l a l i l s , . le rse y l liml. W u sIn , HI*•)&gt;
U
lste
r,
a
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p
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tl
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H
ums
.
I.r,nls
Itntllirr
v 1n the now stadium,
N M 'U V ir II I I H — A ll ll h s ti tle
i L ' Ip addition along the left Held
l-'i'rrls Halii, m u t 'a a i l u r a . Hrirlnu
‘
foul line HOC) mure while people .\lalil, i ln lilfh Holly, Not K.ty I , m i n
l u f i . l .o s i uimt
can Im fit itrt'al in the portable T i o ii nl lal. l l 1l l.indy
tl S IT — * / t i l t h s Mile
I l f * bleachers
with 2IW mldltinnrd
Haw unite, Tiatn,
Vera
Itoyd,
colored fan* helou ncninimodnled ViiamllM I ’nlilill , Hlu,let I,Mil, ( ' , , 111.
iininil. lam llllln, ilnltl. u H.imle
in
the
right
field
hleacher
sertinn.
Hi
H l l Ill'll l l i l I— I '.l a r ll y
At present the portiahle color,
('urns 11*1* 1. el l i e a n l s l a , a , Holi*
m a r i n e , (i n ly lie,I, 11* 111, II. i i n&gt; l.iiy
ed
hleacher*
are
still
in
the
old
\ |V
HlUillei. Nun* y Hills
park hut Will he moved ji.i.n to Trilllil*,
r n - r i i n t i r - i iniiis u i i r
tha new park. Work still re­
( i.i h l u l l , Hu i * l T e l a p e , ,
l,,i,|y
main* to hi1 done on the playing l i n i l y , .l.iiin s III* Imril, in,, j e r r y ,
Hilly
Hum,
Cute
Amt
t
l
e
v
e
l
,
111
1e 1 y
field and outfield fence* hut this llll e y.
Will ho completed soon since nil
» I \ 'I T I M i l l :— A III,b e i l l l e
I It u n d e r .lui
CerllMii,
i l r r s e l l,
material* are on hand, urcording
I &gt;Kell, Hum. Karl... ................
)y„.
In Me, Mooi'htor,
I*#*lie Mit'ivk Um»(.
Thu stadium Im* modern rest
x i i V H v m i n n ; — . v i m h . utie
lleilillv s ( l l n , Hllver ||i„ Ivy, |.„,|y
room* nml runcesaiun space al­
11111 |*s, i l n s l e il Hlesti, T i . l l n l l . Hire
located In an up-to-date' pertnun- ••»■*
i i ' a l l e y ' s H|ie,l.il, H.inlli l*u•nt aettinu dlrectlv heneath the
M
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I
I I T M l l . l l i : — .A'IIIDvs i l l l e
i grand*land* farlny the outer en­
( l l l t a r lo , Ill'll I l l s Ml*).v|,e ('Utahtrance*.
•*rs l .l e l i U i l a u . I . e a a y ( hurt . .Meier
The new park I* located to the l ln s, Mr «
li, ll ii th u r Hni jirls.-il,
W i n and adjacent to t|u, rickety Hully * ilr ua il
N
I
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H
111
t p — a / 1III he Stile
wooden hull plant ,,n tho en*l
I valiin , I i,ia l l m i l i y . I.a y uc u. Him■Ida of Mellnnvilhi Avenue near iilro. I i * .llaniiiim , . la c k pu rli.
N n rt liern l i s t , r j u y e r l .u rry
tha 10th Street "T " later......

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Coaches Pick Teams
For Hliic&gt;(*rcy (iumc
MONTdOMhltY &lt;/p)—With only
wo more iIuvh of )irnctlcu romainIng, liluu-tirny ronche* picked
their offenxlvo ami ilrfciulvo line««’• f0*: ‘hn 13lh nnnunl Yunkeullchel fooHmil clash Saturday,
Coach** Cnynell Tln»l*y of tha
South am Hip Kngtu of tho North
announced tlivlr unit* ycitvrday.
Homo of tho *tar* round them*
fclve* In nuw po«|tlont when tho
llnoun* wero posted. Qll llocottl,
wn* In tliu portion ha played twi
year* a g o -a t fulll.ack,
HiH l I ,r*V1*l#^ ,,B
Hhif’e'it
liill Itolchardt, Iowa fullback., to
a starting halflunk po*t f'rr tho

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South Ddtl«d # now numo to
hc ro.tor when Cho.tor Frecnun,
I*«aVkb* T ' f ? 1*” '1 Jim Ho.hto,
another U ul.ftna Stator, on tho
1 »Jlu*',v S °,h»o. Dho a back,
ham*; b«c»uio of hi*
fathor1* »«rlou» lllnow,

AM OS
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Try and Stop Me
-------------By BENNETT CERF-----------r p ilK R E ’S n strlp-tcnsc rnnklnR tho rounds who has trained a
1 flock of dovo.'i to divest her of iis many of her seven veil* as
local gendarmes will ullow. Ono evening, one of tho dove* got
bored wilt) It* Job, fluttered
across liter footlights and set­
tled on tho shoulder of a sur­
prised .spectator. Th e house
tnunuger observed, 'T v o been
in sliow business twenty
years — and that's the first
time I ever naw an uctrcss
give tho audience the bird.”
•

•

•

When Cecil Urown wn* re­
porting tho early day* of World
War Two In Musaaitnl'n Home,
ho became convinced I hat hi*
tegular waiter wua spying on
him, and demanded that lie be
tired forthwith. "Hut I cannot
do that," expostulated the hotel manager "How do I know whether
the next spy will he uiiclt un cfllcient waiter?"
C* j.)M»M. 105;, ly n.r.nvtt cm. nnntuin t j nmy r?Jiurvi *mtr*tr.

Kansas, with Hugo Clyde Ixivelletto scoring 211 point*, averaged
about 50 percent from the field,
making 20 of fi2 shuts. I.uvelette
brought Ills sni'on total to 220
points for M i*antes tlds season-all Juyhuwk victories.
Oklahoma, which entered the
tournament with n record of only
one victory in six sturts, handed
Stanford t's first defeat in nine
games. Oklahoma's Sherman Nor.on broke the meet scoring record
with 50 points,
Mnvnurd Johnson of Minnesota
set tnu record fur one game at
IIH points Inst year.
Norton, u senior from i.uOningi*,
III., ulao nut u free throw muik
of thlitren points, lie didn't miss
from the charity lino and hit |:|
of It, from the field.
Stanford, the guest team, pluyc'l ruggedly the first half and was
behind by Hi point*, 20—12, nt tlu*
intermission. The Indians came
buck strong to go into tin* lead
twice (luring Into stuge* of tin*
game and were in the running un­
lit Norton's fielder pot Oklahoma
aheud to Htuy, 7*1-71, with twentysix Hccaiul* remaining.
Only two-time winner of tho
tournament, 1017 and Inst year,
Kansu* State will depend on :l
hiilunred attack to get by Notiriiv
ku tonight. The WililculK lire fuvoreil I.v ton points hot if Nchrnuka's Jim lloehnniin Is hitting It
will Im no interesting evening for
the Wildcats.
Kansas State hud woo six of its
eight game* this season. Nebraska
has ii 2-B record.
Thu Mlssouri-luwa Statu game
tales ns a tor*-up. Iowa State hit*
won four against a single loss.
Missouri, playing it tougher schetlulut ha* won three and lost three.
Kentucky, the country'* No, |
ranked team, and St. Louis, No, 12,
tuned up for their appearance In
the Sugnr Howl tourney Friday
bnd Saturday with easy victories.
Kentucky, with Cllffhngan sink­
ing 54 point*, routed UCLA, XI611. St. Louis took an early lft-t
lead to drub Dartmouth, &lt;U-46.
In the SouthweNt Conference

tourney at Dallas, Tuxu* A A M

heal Arkansas, -IV-lil, nml lean*
took Southern Methodist, CH-12.
Ohio Statu Opinta n fnr west
tour hy heating Oregon State, til67. The iluckeye* took un curly
lead and stayed in front all tho
way.
By Willi AM MIT
Ford ham was upset hy St. Fran­
Ventral f iv u Writer
cis of llrouktyn, 64-62.
ON(IK AGAIN our street* nre m-ce»*ary bit* of paper no doubt Dig Seven Tourney (F irst Hound)
peopled witli people Instead of 'will soon become known as Joe Oklahoma 77, Stanford 71
Kansas 7(1, Colorado Sll
group* of gully-wrapped parcel* Ml Mm i
Southwest Conference Tourney
Imitying along on two feet.
f f I
(F irst Hound)
A
Irm
k
ilrh'lntt
roof,*l
vein
1 ! I
Texn* 6H, Southern Methodist 42
rrrciiffy
field.
IHomfcr
1
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fficy
find
A f.oai/on ai icxpvlpcr i/irftlrc*
Texas A A M 40, Arkumuis 4t)
Midwest Tourney (First Hound'
Hurt sfiouhf he a hoKsiai; plan Irwibli Hill Inn ..ook oar to ploy
Indiana Central 7H, Muskingum 72
/or i/fiovts. N(( &gt;a» thi rn must he lln rule of liickti** ;mfi stria,i.
I l l
t Ottawa (Kan) Wolmsh 70
it *hor/(((/(• o/ /initiilnt cuxffi*.
Th* iadd**t ward* el langu* tt
Other tiamea
I J t
pen might b* theui “Mata mew Kentucky H4, UCLA 6*1
tit* In a horn* who* lh*ra «&gt;a lemarrew."
St. Loul* (12, Dartmouth 46
Ohio State III Oregon State 67
a numbir of young tont, my*
t t I
Orartdpappy Jtnklnt, It apt la L*
A my*tury limn I* referred la! St. Francis (llkn) 64, Fordham 62
quit* bayitiroui.
during ono of those Washington Colurnriu A A M 74, Whitworth tin.
t I I
probe*. Wonder If he’s a* mys­
Nnw that tins Clilnv.'jo trnntpnr- terious n* thoso shadowy belngH|
latlon *y*icm in pilnllng Joke* un corivspondenti always refer to an
tho buck* of U* Initial era, tliu*u ’Trnlnud political obaei veral''

YO U'RE TELLING ME!

Johnny Bright Given
Sportsmenship .Honor

Freshman Alan Amerlin of Wis­
MASI SKINS
consin set two new rushing re­
CHICAGO OP)—Phil Mail, 28
cord* for thu Western Cunfersnta yeur old catcher, today became tho
seventh member to Joli
Join the list of
during thu '61 grid season.
suventh
contended Chicagoo Wl
White Sag In
signing
giving for tha
the 1068
1088 season,
a
At Mnutnuo High School in Ohio,
In tho 1061 season, Masl hatted
Ulck Kusmulrr won HI letter*-- .271 In 84 games, Hu drove In 88
four In football, four In baseball, run*, connected with eleven dou­
four In basketball ami unu in gulf, bles, a pair of trlplta nnd four
home runs.
Nat (Sweetwater) Clifton of tho
Naw York Knickerbockers served
Tha University of Florida startwith tha A$my In North Africa, rd playing
dhg bus
basketball In 1018, Thu
France, Ualglum and Germany Oator team wcon five and lost ona
during World War 11.
that year.

BOSTON (A*)—Johnny Bright,
Drako University halfback, today
was named reclplsnt of tha 1061
"8wrdo" Nelson award far sports­
manship hy tha gridiron cluh of
Greater Uoston.
Hright, named on tho West's
squad for Saturday's Shrine foot­
ball game In Sun Franciaco, drew
a total of 28 votes in the ballot­
ing In which 80 football roaches
nnd writers In 87 states partici­
pated.
Tha Nelson award, dedicated to
irvard player and
coach, la awarded annually to
“th i player, who, {iv his romlucl

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H E LP E D H/S
SON P R O D U C E ONE
OP THE SEASON 'S
PERFECT RECO RD S/

iK H T l . town State and M I h s o u i I
follow at 10:45,

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Hy KENT CIIKTI.AIN

KANHAH CITY W)—The Kan­
su* State Wildcat* take thulr first
step In tho big seven conference'*
innonl December basketball tourn­
ament tonight with finger* cross­
'd*
Coach Jack Gardner'* K-Stilt
or*, who meet Nebraska in the
f.mtl set of first round games,
at iri th&lt;* stand* lust night ns
favored Kansas University looki'd
.ivernge in heating Colorado 7d5(1 nml Oklahoma upset previously
unbeaten Htnnfoid, 77-71.
The pre-tournament favorite*
were Kansas, Stanford and KStato.
The
Kansas State.Nebraska
game is scheduled for W I'.M.

Kennel Club Pays
Opening Quiniela
Pairing Of $332

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aH A H P esf o ld m ah
HAS F E E S COACH/HO FOP 6 2 YtAZZ

AHD JUST AS FtECiHTLY AS 1943
WON 2 ANARP S FOP M/S t tO R K A r
C O LLEGE O F

rue

A &amp;HEAT A ilAFOUNP ATHL ETE
A T YALE, HE
h'AS AN END
ON THE F lR ^T
ALL-AMERICA
TEAM E YER
Pic k e d , i n 1 8 8 9 /

P A C IF IC /

£twrrj|»tiJ By Mug #&gt;4fN#ti

Matthews Rated |Maryland Eleven
Best All-Around Hard At Work For
Fighter Of Year Sugar Bowl Game
NEW OH LEANS t/T&gt;—'TennJ*
NKtV YOIIK (AV -Middleweight
Clinmplvm Hay Itohlnson an I *seo and Marvland came to the
Light
llenvyweight
Conlendvi deep south to fire up their Sugar
llarrv (Kid) .Mattthews share the Howl uttuck* and found perfect
honor* In King Magazine's award* weather today to open final drill*
for the New Year'* Day football
for the year.
Fdilor Nat Fleischer
nnnV'd classic.
Tennessee’s Volunteers worked
Hohlnson "fighter of the year, "
and selected Matthew* a* the best 1?* !luV!nall-around fighter of the year. Tim State University cainmis. 80 miles
awards and Hing'.* animal rating* ii)i the Mississippi Itlver.
Maryland drilled at
lliloxi,
were announced In a copyrighted
article in the February Issue of Ml**., un tin* golf coast, 60 miles
east of here.
the boxing monthly.
Tennessee and Maryland—un­
It was the second, tlmo in three beaten and untied and ranked
yenrs that Sugar Itay bus been No. one nml three In the nation
chosen for fighter of tho yeur in tho Associated I'ress pall—
laurel*. Fleischer nwurd* it to the hnva heen hampered hy snow and
boxer who comhlnea boxing pro­ cold weather ut Knoxville and
ficiency with sportsmanship nod College Park In preparing for tho
contribute* to the uplift of the Sugur How).
sport.
With only n few.practice days
Fleischer hacked up hi* choice remaining, noth Tennessee Coach
of Matthew* hy designating him Hob-Neylnnri and Terrapin Hinu* the No. I rhiillcngcr for light tor .Thn Tatum planned hard work
llenvyweight Joe Maxim. Archie for their trams.
Moore, for year* the No. 1 con­
Tatum said Murylanri will work
tender, was moved hack to the No. twice u day until Sunday when ona
2 spot Just aheml of Haloid John­ drill will he held. Ncylnnd said
son.
only that “there’ll lie plenty of
All champion* were listed at the work, don't worry."
Tatum was In a talkative mood:
head of their class something
“This year we have ii hunch of
not always followed hy King If
Fleischer believes someone Is u {[uy* who play together. . , .Nobetter fighter—excepting for the &gt;oriy gripe* about having to play
welterweight division. Fleischer offense or defense.. . .Wo have
left tlm 147-pound title vacant and two great ro-captsln*. Linebacker
nalvl Lid (ivwitvvlv of Cviha ami Dave ClaudK and Guard Hah
Charley Humes of France should Ward. Ward play* offense amt
Cinnelli plays defense. The way
meet for the crown.
Joe Louis was placed In a it work* out wo have an offensive
strange spot—No. 6 In tho rank* and defensive captain.. . .Wall be
of heavyweight contenders. Louis nluying our best on New Year’s
has never been lower than tho D ay.. . .We’d lie foolish to chango
top or No. t contender aince ho our lineup from thu combination
won tho title. Kxxurri Charles, thu that won 10 game*."
Commenting further, tho talka­
ex-champion, was ranked us thu
tive Tatum rolled on ubout Tenn­
No. I contender.
essee; "We haven't played anyone
as good ns the Vo!*, hut they
haven't pluyed anyone aa good
Hit KIN K GAME
as us."
Tho first of the Sugar Bowl
HAN FRANCISCO (A1)—Shrine events starts at 10 A.M. (CST)
football coaches talked probable today when the tennla tournament
lineups today a* the East and onen*. Tonight, Louisiana State
West s i i u u 'I n hreexed into their University will attempt to win Its
lust workouts for Saturday's char fourth straight Sugar Howl boxing
ity game,
.
title in mutches with Wisconsin.
Thu' East enme up with tenta­
Tho basketball tournament betive offensive nnd defensive teams. gina Friday night.
Hut the West mentioned only an
offensive unit.
UCLA's longest punt return for
Both were frsuly sprinkled with a touchdown In '51 was 73 yards by
“o r"...it's that lough for tha Pete Dailey in the Texas AAH
coaches.,
game.
high esteem for thn football code
rod cxcmpllfjoM sportsmanship to
•n outstanding
taodini degree,"
llrlght’s sponsors cited his high
degree of sportsmanlike conduct
In tho nation-wide furor caused hy
his injury during a game with
Oklahoma A A Si on Oct. 20. Its
suffered a fractured Jaw that aidslined him at a time when he rated
s one of the season's outstanding
ntarcollsglata players.

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Fred Gunns, heal cage mentor
fur the Seminole High varsity,
reports that despite want anyone
predicts ur says Daytona Huuvh
.Seshrreie High School Is still
the state's top A division high
school basketball tram. “ Why 1
sawD.Scabrecso crush good llttlo
team from Winter Garden last
week bv a whopping tlH-27 A
score", (Janas said.
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Garden on Jan. 2 here in
a
our first home cage content
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of the newton," he continued,
“I figure we have a good
chance to win that one nnd of
course If we do. It will be our
first win of the year,” Gnnas
added.
The following night the Se­
minole
Warriors
Invade
tho
nower-pseked Seabreese court* In
Daytona to try to put up u game Q
battle. For the record Seahrecso
has taken four consecutive state
cage titles In thu last four years,
three of which were In tho tt
classification and one, lust yeur,
in the A division. Thi* A title
wa* copped nfter a reclassifica­
tion of the teams in thu stats
"lacing Daytona in the A group.
(Sana* attributes the Seabreeze
strength to the fact that hu*kctball Is tatiuht to the youngsters
in junior high school and m&gt;w4?
even in tlm grade school* which
lira vide* tin) high school coach
with a large urrav of experienced
players (u draw from,
"The Immediate reason for
Keatircf »#'* basket hall power
Is that fhe Junior hlrjh school
there has won their last $0ndil
consecutive
gumt-*.”
Ganns pointed out. The other
team* in this section, and
also In the stale, now have
to as a matter of self defense
begin trulnlmr their players
In the Junior hlnh schools and
grammar schools, says Gnnas,

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Gutting hack to the current
owerhouso nt Scahreeie High
chool, Gniuts suy* thut Conch
Joe Nelsun of Duytona claims
he has the heat rebounding team
he hn* ever coached through thu
ninny state championship* they
have won. The present team I*
thus the strongest Nelson hus 0
coached and In all piohahllity
the greutest quintet Daytona hus
produced.
As fnr a* Nelson and Ganna
are concerned the Kenbrccio
eager* are u cinch to repeat a*
Florida A division chumps ngaln
this season.

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Ganas feels that the Heminute* will begin In click
and win their share of game*
after the holiday recess be­
cause the hoys will hr In
better condition and have
added polish through Ihcwe
later games nnd Iralnlne.
Currently the Hanford War­
riors are on ii w e e k ' s vacslion from prarllre hut they
will resume their practice
grind on Tuesday of next
week.

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Dalai Dmt racing fans here t*
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Hanfonl-tlrlanilo Kennel Club tonlr/h', Starlet l.oii. Watch Jimmy
Smith In the Wlntrr Garden
game next week. . . Ho Is duo to
get hat. The ,Seminole guard can
sink from nut on the court and
drive In under on lay-ups, Wlsy
Hardin Is riu*. also, to have a
hot game under tho lmnnls in
that contest. . . finis.
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TIIK SANFORD IIKItAI.ll

-REVIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver*

New $144,000 Municipal Stadium

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To Be Finished By January First
lly KENT CIIRTI.AIN
The highly controversial liilt big new ronrrite Mhniripil Baseball
8Ucliuin will lie ciimiiletcd Jun. I at ii cost ol Si 11,01)11. This will
give Hanford one of the newest mol f i n e s t hull plniiiH In the I* rlnx*
ficatlnn of otgi nixed bnsibull in the country.
The nuw stadium Is the result of Ir,-nmnth* of construction i&gt;y
the Jnrcc Consti Ui tiim Company which hm iiml to struggle ngi.irist
acute restrictions on building n n -*
tetlals iir a result of th» Korean
War.
It wan in March of 11)80 thnt
Voters of Hanford upproveil hy
referendum the construction of a
modern baseball stadium to sopplant the obsolete ami ronilotnneil
old wooden structure, huilt in
Wlml fray have hern the InrgH)2&lt;1, Actual construction of Die ret opening night crowd in Die M
JleW plant heiruri in tlctcrhcr of ytni hlstoi y nl Die l j in k jniMinml
1260.
StinfordUilnrnlo Kunrnl (Hull In t
Orlulnnlly contractors flitured Hi«llt to M’v the III rtii’ greyhound
the construction costs would bn ,a ogrnm.
171,000 for the new stadium ss
Over 2(1(10 person* wi re nn linliil
t stands today, hut due to the to Rev Traveling Mike win the In­
increasing prices on senrre ma- augural ll.imliiup, ninth nice on
tirlals and mounting labor rusts, (lie cunl, Willi .lay Joe plncing mat
th f final hill has reached the ns- II'.&lt; Mur in rIiow.
The tenth nice qninit'la purl
‘tranomie total of 7114,000.
The new stadium Is dressed in nn !882.2'l n» Handy Action anil
exquisite silver and Muck paint riooiiiHtiyer won uml plnceil.
ill:.s i I,IS I,AST NUilIT
t: with a roof extending over the
I III vl K ie l.—.I'liluiln I line :U
■rand*!mid ruction, which alretches .1
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from
dugoot-to-diignut
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home plnle. A nioilern press box t iiluiil hlxr
Jets out on tup of Die roof to u l i i t a l i ii n I ;— ■&gt; in n .
the edge dlrictly in hack nf Du* J Hlllllt I I llnher
31 nn
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limp ilil'.'l
radiomen.
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All modern construction device* j Mitiy
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incorporated in this new stadium, J f'lt'Ml' TiUu
&gt;11m i a t * 7 ) n i 7 . a u
according lo Elton J. Mnughlon, JiAH|IiiI .V
m m ; Minin* I *t «*«k I f ^
the architect. Next year’s fans
Mil IF 1.*4i•14Ikt* ( j i im nl 1 : 1 ! Mi.
Will hu Impressed with the ull- •''IM Il l'l l II U K— i Htllfl 11 1 Mur ‘i l l ‘J
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Wts.’l and runere tv stand" with ft 4VVliMi• Mil a
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all the aisles cnnled with non- 7 H* ii l*-»t • (i I K••
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thn non--*kld paint luul arrived,”
fluid 1Mini Hal. y ; 1"
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tection guard* lor tliv tights
o u t i : m m ii i i i — A Millsw t l l l r
around home [dale.
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The stadium will seal 2.802 in * Hky i r nl m i
III 2ii
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the Ikix seuts, grandstand uml 1 Huy Knit
3
bleacher*, Mr. Mouiroton's statis­ A fiMtcInluri
ju l n l i 'l a 11 I t M7.RU
tics revealed.
M i a m i i&lt; %&lt; i — •A Mil he t l l l r
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“Of course this flirure can In
1lil |-|»F
31 2M I J Ml Ml 30
expanded hy overflow crowds 31 Ill'll
Mull tin.t(l
« 20 .1 n 1
Jamming their way into the seats
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diutn to he expanded along tie- "£ Tr . i v
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fatil lines to the outfield f.m e
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added.
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lb Mi 1 1 nn It Mil
The new grandstand alone will 33 Haulh«fiye*r
17 MI i Mil
■eat approximately lOW) while 1 T im M'»fk
3 20
f/si l n 11-Hi i j - u f 13-11 21
rana and 200 rolored patrons, Box
Mat iilloratinns permit the sentT O M D i r r s KNTIIIKH
imr of 2.'I() whites uml .'ll! Ncuro
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ipretntora. In nil 1,812 permanent
Hlyln l l t r l .
Ureal
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feat* will he afforded all patrons l.lHbln, J c r m.y Kllllll. t V a s l a , Hl"p
H lslc r. airiiplri ' liiixi.. l a m l s l l a i i l i r .
1n the now stadium.
xiirtivii m i l - —-i/inihs viii«.
In addition along Dm left riehl
K e i i l s l-'nio, n a r I ’s i n to r a , ni.rlror
foul line HOP mure white pontile Matil. llo lili’ti K o l l ), N o t - K a y l . j i i i n
T o n , l.ont nimi
can Imi placed in the porlnblc T r i unniei, i mi '.iiuly
ii v&lt;'ti— n / i i n i i s i m r
bleachers with 28&lt;i mldlUoruil , r a n Im-l i e . I'm In,
V er a
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colored fsns heinir accommodated Va in oils 1‘otiulr , Mtniiei l.on, I ’o ia IIIIU, ilnbb-ii Hanilc
4ft the rlirht field Idem-her suction. iionol.i ' l lIran
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I 'a iils II,,, I., i lo -m ils lo,ii, Mol.ed bleachers are still in Die old not ruie, u n i , Heil, I If,11a Itiiln, i n .
N . in i ) Kills
park hut will he moved soon In j T riliiip, Klilillei,
ll vI K—a m i ll s viiis»h# new park. Work still re­
l i n k Hill. Ho e..| T e m p e r ,
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I flock of iloves to divest her of us many of her seven veils ns
local flcndarmcs will ullow. One evcninn, one o f the doves Rot
bored with ilH Job, fluttered
across the footUuhts and set­
tled on the shoulder of u sur­
prised spvctntor. The housu
munafler observed, “ I’ve been
In show business twenty
yeors — and th at’s the first
time I ever r.aw nn netress
give the audience the bird."
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By WIltlAM Mill
O n I mi f'ri.i) tl’rllcr
O N Ckl A(; A I N our s t r e e t s a re
pc up lo d Will) p ro jilo ii m tem l o f
K i o u p s o f k i i II&gt;- w i u p p e d p a r c e l s
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a n u m b s r of you ng t o m , r a y s
O r a n d p a p p y Jt n k ln v , is a p l lo b o
q u i t * b o y st o ro u s.
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Now thnt Dio Chicago transpor­
tation system is p'lnllng jokes on
tho backs of Its tiuns/ois, these

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North**
h* fbnik p0,t tor thu
The South addetl a now name to
‘i hH
e.ir0KUrL whon, Chli, t Sr Freeman,
‘8U bock, replaced Jim Roshto,
another laiulaftna Stater, on tho
Rolrel snuad. Roshto, a so a back.
homo because of his
father*! serious illneia.

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When Cecil liroivn wns report ink Dio early days of World
War Two In Mussolini's Home,
ho became convinced that his
rtpulnr waller wan spying on
him, am) ilrmnmlcd that ho bo
rirod forthwith. "Hut I cannot
do Dint," expostulated Dio hotel mutineer. "Mow do I know whether
the next spy will bo such an cfllelent waiter?”

I l l V r i l It V l 'i — s o H r t i n r r s *
I I el mol a. Until Hen ry , Vnln V lvbill, Viiblliiuir. to-e Ken, l .y n l l o l i i .
ell, I'anny hull. F o r e s t N all on

MONTfiO.MKllY hV)—With only
wo more days of practice remainK A IIIIIH H A l l l 'J . H I t,
Inir, liluo-Orny conches picked
W JTOJ x a x k e y TirVi'sta t 'd their offensive and defensive line,
i i i a. iiiiK jn T su st
J O l IIKtt W .i. V P S J U I I S S A M P I . K I I , yi’* f f j
lath nnnual Yankeellcliel fnotfiall clash Saturday.
/ * * J - , *.r * U " S k t i u w a
r. JOIt ara
h«r*l.y rxinlreit to file
Coaches
Daynell
Tinsley of tho
ft*e anpyaraiie* nml answer ur
p l s a d l n a , on th n l i t b iiuy „ r South iiml Kip Kuirlc of the North
announced their units yesterday.
Some of tho stars found them­
selves In new positions when tho
lineups wore posted, Oil llocettl,
w h s In tho position he played two
years a « o - a t fullback.
t.in n6 lci Lr*’v&lt;!* k‘,f1
h»'» shifted
Kill Bslchardt, Iowa fullback, to

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Hit rolr of I m k h a n pnlt nlriati.

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A mystery man Is referred to;
dorlnK one of tliose Wuslilngton
proboa. Wonder If he's as mys­
terious ns those shadowy belngai
coricN|ninilents always refer to an
'Trained political ubsetvrral''

Frusliinuu Alun Ameclio of Wis­
MAHI HHiNH
CJIICAdO OTh-Hhll tfnsl, lift
consin set two new rushing re­
ay became
cords for tho Western Ccmfurenco year old catchur, today
hecamo tho
seventh member to oln tho list nf
during the '(it giid season.
contended Chicago 'White Sox In
signing fur the 1U92 season.

At Maumee High .School lu Ohio,
In the lum Reason, Mail batted
lick Kusinaler won 18 lottors— .271 In H-t games, He drove In 28
aur In fouthull, four in hasehall, tuns, connected with eleven dou­
four In hasketlinll and uno In golf, bles, a pair of triples and four

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Naw York Knickerbockers served
with tho Army In North Africa,
franco, Bolglum and (lermany
during World War II.

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Tho University of Florida starta
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il playing basketball In 1018.
lator team won five and loot
tost ono
year.

Hr NKMTEH PATRICK
KANSAS CITY t/H)—The Kan.as State Wllil&gt;-*U take their first
step In the big seven conference's
inmtal December bnskctbull tourn­
ament tonight with finger* cross­
ed.
Coach Jack (iardner's K-Staters, who meet Nebraska in the
final set of flint rouod game*,
at in the stand* Inst night ns
favored Kanin* University looked
iverago in heating Colorado 7H.1(1 end Oklahoma upset previously
unbeaten Stanford, 77-71.
The pre-tournament favorites
were Kansas, Stanford and KState.
The
Kansas State-Nehraskn
game is scheduled for U I*.M.
iK ST). town State and Mlasnuri
follow -it 10: Ifi.
Kansas, with huge Clyde LovI'llettu scoring 28 point", avernged
about (10 percent from Die fluid,
making 2&lt;1 of fi2 shot*, f.oveletle
brought his Bisson total to 221)
points for H ■'limes this season
nil Jay hawk victories.
Oklahoma, which entered the
tournament with a record of only
onu victory in six stmts, handed
Stanford Dm first defeat in nine
games. Oklahoma's Sherman Nor-un broke the meet scoring record
witli 811 points.
Mavnard Johnson of Minncxoln
set tbu record fur one game at
(IH points Inst year.
Norton, u s:nlur from I.nDrange,
III., ulso set u free throw murk
of Dili teen polnl*. lie didn't nils*
from Die rh.-iritv line uml hit |:j
of Id from the field.
Stanford, Die guest team, ploy•d raggedly the first half ami was
liehllnl Iiv Id points, 2H-42, at Die
intermission. The Imlians came
j buck strung to go Into tlm lend
twice during lute stages of Die
, came and Were In Die running un­
til Norton's fielder put Oklahoma
|ahead to stay, 711-71. with twenty1six seconds remaining.
Only two-time winner of the
tournament. It) 17 and ln»t year,
K ii i i m i s State will depend on :l
bulunred uttnek lo get oy Nehru ••
kn tonight. The Wililcnt* are fuv.
oreil liy ten points hut if Nebras­
ka's Jim llilchnniin is hitting it
will be an intcri'iding evening fur
the Wildcats.
Kansas State had won six of Its
eight game* this season. NebruRku
has u 2-B record.
Thu Mlssoiiri-lowa Statu game
rates as a tora-up. Iowa State has
won four against a single loss,
Missouri, playing a tougher sched­
ule, has won three and Inst three.
Kentucky, the country's No. I
ranked team, and St. I.ouis, No, 12,
tuned up for their appearance In
the Sugar Howl tuurney Friday
and Saturday with easy vlclurlc.-i.
Kentucky, with Ullfflingan sink­
ing 84 points, routed UCI.A, fit68. St. I.ouis took an curly 16-1
lead to droll Dartmouth, (18-16.
In tho Southwest Conference
tourney nt Dnllns, Texas A A M
bent Arkansas, 40-40, and Texas
took Southern Methodist, &amp;H-I2,
Ohio Stutu aliened a far west
tour hy boating Oregon Slate, ill67. The Hock eye* took un curly
lead and slayeil In front all the
way,
l uldhum wits upset hy St. Fran­
cis of Itrooklyn, 64-62.
Ilig Hsvan Tuurney (First Hound)
Oklahoma 77, Stanford 71
Knnsu* 7d, Colorado 6(1
Suulhwsal Conference Tourney
(First Hound)
Texas 6H, Southern Methodist 42
Texas A A M 41), Arkansas III
Mid*vat Tourney (F irst Hound)
Indiana Central 78, Muskingum 72
Ottawa (Has) Wutmah 70
Other (lames
Kentucky H4, UCI.A 68
St. Louis &lt;18, Daitmouth 46
Ohio State (it Oregon Slate 67
St. Francis (llkn) 64, Fordhum &gt;12
Colorado A A M 74, Whitworth (in.

Johnny Bright Given
Sportsmen ship .Honor

T he Sport,c
Register

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Oklahom a In B ig
Seven Tournam ent

Kennel Club Pays
Opening Quiniela
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NKW ORLEANS (A*)—Tenne­
ssee uml Mm vlnmi came to the
deep south to fire up their Hugur
Bowl attacks und found perfect
weather today to open final drill*
fur the New Year's Day football
classic.
Tennessee's Volunteers worked
ut Baton Rouge on the l.oulslnno
.Slnle University rmnnus, HO miles
up the Mississippi Itiver.
Mtiryhtml drilled ut Biloxi,
Miss., on the gulf const, 60 miles
east of here,
Tennessee uml Maryland—un­
beaten und untied ami ranked
No. one and three In th* nation
In the Associated I'ro.s* poll—
hnve been hnmperetl by Know end
cold weather at Knoxville and
College Bark In preparing for tho
Bugur Bowl.
With only a few.practice days
remaining, noth Tennessee Coach
Bob Naylantl and Terrapin Men­
tor Jim Tatum plunnrd hard work
for their teams.
Tutu n said Marylnnd will work
twice a day until Sunday when onu
drill will be held. Neylnnd said
only that "there’ll lie plenty of
work, don't worry."
Tutum was In n talkative mood:
"This year we have u bunch i t
guys who [ilny together., , .No­
body gripes about having to play
offense or defense... .Wo have
two great co-cuptslns. Linebacker
Duvu Cimiciii nml Uuurd Boo
Ward. Ward plays offense and
Clunelll plays defense. The way
It works out wo havo an offensive
and defensive captain.. . .W all be
playing our best on Now Year’s
D ay.. , .Well Imi foolish to chango
our lineup from thu combination
that won 10 gomes."
Commenting further, the talka­
tive Tatum rolled oil about Tenn­
essee: "We haven't played anyone
a* guild as the Vais, but they
haven't played anyone a* good
us us."
The first of the Hugar Bowl
events start* ut 10 A.M. (C8T)
today when the tennis tournamsnt
opens. Tonight, Louhdsna flute
University will attempt to win Its
fourth straight flugar Bowl boxing
title in matches with Wisconsin.
The basketball tournament beglna Friday night.

HAN FRANCISCO DU)—Shrine
footlmll coaches talked probable
lineups today as the Fast and
West rounds hreexed into their
last workouts for Saturday's dim ­
ity game.
The1 Hast came u|i with tenta­
tive offensive and defensive teams.
Rut the West mentioned only an
offensive unit.
UCLA'e longest punt return for
Moth were freely sprinkled with e touchdown In ’61 was 78 yards by
“o r"...It's that tough for the Pete Dailey in the Texas AAM
coaches..
game.

BOSTON (A1—Johnny Bright,
Draku University halfback, today
waa named recipient of thu 11)81
"Swede" Nelsnn award for sports­
manship by the gridiron club of
Greater Boston.
Bright, named on tho West's high esteem for the footlmll code
squad for Saturilsy'a Shrine foot­ and exemplifies sportsmanship to
ball gam* in San Francisco, drew an outstanding degree,''
Bright'* sporiMirs cited hi* high
a total of 80 votes In the ballotIng In which 08 football conches degree of sportsmanlike conduct
and writers In 27 s ta in pnrticl In tho nation-wide furor caused l.v
pat*d,
hi* Injury during a game with
The Nelson award, dedicated to |Oklahoma A A hi on Oct, SO. Ha
a farmar Harvard player and i suffered a fractured Jaw that sidecoach, |a awarded annually t o lined
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him at a time whan ha rated
"tba player, who, bv hi* rondurt ea ono of the season’* outstanding
on ilia gridiron demonstrate* a Intercollegiate player*^

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"The Immediate reason for
Heahreexe’s basketball power
Is that fhe lunlor high school
there has won their last K0odd
consecutive
un lilt's,"
lianas pointed out. The other
teams in this srctlon, sod
also In the slate, now have
lo ns a mailer of self defense
begin training their players
In Ihe junior hlirh schools and
grammar schools, says Dunns.

Matthews Ituted Maryland Klcven
Host All-Around Hard At Work For
Fighter Of Year Sugar Howl Game
NKW YORK (At* Middleweight
Champion liny
Robinson and
Light
Heavyweight
Contender
llnrrv (Kid) Matttbewn share the
honors in Ring Magnxine's nwnrils
for the year.
Editor Nnt Fleischer
nnrm-d
Robinson "fighter of the year,"
uml selected Matthews us the best
ull-lirmind figliter of liie year. The
awards and Ring's iinmml rnting.i
were niininimed in n i opyrighted
article in Die F&lt; lituary issue of
the boxing monthly,
Il was the second, time in three
yrnrs that Sugar Ray has hern
chosen for fighter of tho year
laurels. Fleischer award* it to the
boxer who combines boxing pro­
ficiency with sportsmanship ami
contributes to the uplift of the
sport.
Fleischer hacked up his choice
of MoUhewn by designating him
us the No. I eft,il ledger for tight
Heavyweight Joe Maxim. Arch I"
Moure, fur years the No. 1 con­
tender, was moved back to tbu No.
2 spot just uhced of Harold John­
son.
All champions were listed at the
head nf their class - something
not always followed by Ring if
Flcischct believes someone is n
better fighter excepting for the
welterweight division. Fleischer
left the 147-pound title vucunt ami
Mini Kid Duviian of Culm and
Churlev Humes of Frame should
meet for the crown.
Joe Louis was placed In n
strange spot— No. fi In the ranks
of heavyweight contenders. Imllis
has never been lower than tho
top or No. I contender sinco ho
won the title. Kzxurd Charles, thu
cx-chumpiun, was ranked us tlui
No. 1 contender.

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for the Seminole High varsity,
reports that despite wnnt anyone
predict* or says Daytona Bench
Seabreeze High School Is still
the state's top A division high
school basketball team. “ Why t
saw^Seahreexe crush good tittlo
team from Winter Garden lust
week hy a whopping (IH-27 /
score", Danas said.
ij,
"We tangle with Winter
Darden on Jsn. 3 here In
I
our first hutar rage coolest
'
of the season," he continued.
"I figure we have a good
chance to win that one nnd of
course If we do, It will be our
first win of Ihe veer," Dimas
added.
The following night the Bemlnolo
Warriors
invade tho
nowvr-packed Seabreexe courts In
Daytona to try to put up a game
bntlle. For the record Henbreeto
has taken four consecutive state
cage titles In the last four years,
three of which were In the B
classification nml one. last yeur,
in the A division. This A title
wus copped lifter u reclassifica­
tion of the teams in Die statr
-'lacing Daytona in the A group.
Dnnas attributes the Houlirec*o&gt;
strength to the fart thnt bosketbull is taught to the youngsters
in Junior high school nml tmwQj
even in the grade srlriols which
provides the high srh ml roach
with a large array of experienced
players lo draw from.

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Dettfng back to the current
powerhouse at Seahreeie High
flehool, Dnnas says thnt Conch
Joe Nvlsun of Daytona claims
he has the best rebounding team
ho has ever coached through thn
many state rhnniplonahlps they
have won. Tim present team is
thus (lie strongest Nelson lias $
coached and In nil jnolmbillty
Ihe greatest quintet Dnyltinn bus
produced.
A* far as Nelson nnd Dnnas
ara concerned the Seahreetu
eager* are a cinch to repent ax
Florida A division champs again
this season.
Danas feels that the Mem(notes will begin In click
and win their share of games
after Ihe hpUriny ceres* be­
cause Ihe hdya will he in
better condition and have
added polish through these
later games nnd tralnlnv.
Currently the Sanford War­
riors are on a week’s varati«n from practice hut they
will resume their practice
grln-l on Tuemlay of next
week.
Data: Dm; racing fnn.s here &lt;s
tin on the third rare nt the
Sanford-Orlanda Kennel Club to- **
nlirh*, 8 1artel Igju. Watch Jimmy
Smith In the Winter Garden
game nex* week. . . Ho i* duo to
get hot. Tho ,Seminole guard can
sink from nut on the court and
drive In under on lay-ups, Wl*‘&gt;
Hardin Is due. m|ro, to have a
hot game undtr thn board* In
that contest. . . finis.
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" I do not think the Mims
boinhimr incident was necessarily
a local Job, hut • wall formed
plot which rould have been com­
mitted by an outside party,"
Assistant States Attorney Hubert
Griggs, Cocoa, said In Hanford
today.
Mr. Griggs, whose purt In Gw
1-1tiding ha* heen restricted to
the observation nf the Investiga­
tion, described the Incident as a
“very well planned and executed
scheme."
Meanwhile,
Harriet
Moore
bombing victim’* wlfa recovering
In the Femald-l.aughton Mem­
orial Hospital, waa remitted agettine better hut h*» present
condition I* only fair Dr. George
Starke said.
"She Is still spitting b'ood and
her head remains swollen,” ho
continued, “Hhe hat difficulty In
breathing deeply.” Hhe Is *MP
i&lt;naMe to walk, according to Dr.
Starke,
Funeral ulans for her husband
Harry T. Moor# are pending his
wife's condl'lnn an.I will lie
romnletrd wh»n eh* ran attend.
Meantime, Walter White, ex­
ecutive secretary of Ihe Nation*!
Association for the Advan-'men’
o ' Colored 1’eonle, I* In Orlando
mn'errlne with officials In re­
gard to th* Mima Incident and
plans to attend Moore’s funeral
and visit his wife here.

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VANCOUVER W ith. Ill - A
blond &lt; year-old boy whose aye*
bad been removed fc an effort to
save hi* Ilf* died of tinker Thurs­
day night.
The boy, Dean Ault, had hla
right eye removed two yea re ago,
w t Phyalclin* said a cancerous

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CAMVINO SOTS, rtlin prod tuer
Waller Wungrr cnleif the Itcnuett
Imme at lieverly Hills, Calif., whet*
he had Christmas dinner with tils
wife, actress Juan Delimit, and
their children, Stephanie, 8, mid
Shrltey, 3. It was tpe ltr*t lime llie
estranged couple had met since Dee.
13 when Wanger shot and wounded
hit wife'* **&gt;-nt Jennings Lang,
whom he culled “llie other man."

More Time Asked
For Right-Of-Ways
For French Ave.
Fund* Tie Up Work
.On Widening Farm\ To-MarketHighway

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lluilding Fund went uv*-r tinllioushml ilotlai msik a* new
I'oiitilhutors to the Joycre s |k i i i .
sored drive ImusUd tin- fond from
fiiilt lu f l . 112(1.73. I i i c I i i i I imI among
Ihe ill new donations arc It person* who hclpril the "buy a
block" campaign of Inst wri-s
cod with Ihe purchase
of four
nurc hu
block* for n dollar to help 1mil
Die new tourist center.
New contributor* arc:
Ximiiynmu*
g 1ini Oil
Touchlon's Drug t.'o.
inuim
Mrs. Clara Ginn
Wt.thl
II. .fame* Gut -Agency
23 nil
Mather (If Hanford
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M. N Cleveland, Hr.
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Mr. K. J . Toll
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Rev. W. P. Rrook*
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Knndnll Chase
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Mr*. Husky Wight .
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Mr. H. J . Ilowen
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Mrs Georoe Wells
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V. L. Wright
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Mr*. K C. Goleon
O. P. Malhieux . . .
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Mr. M. A. Wreck
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J . Iliivh Nicholson ....
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Mr*. C. Irland ..........
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Dan Rrainsrd .......
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Evans MrCnv ........
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James It. Got
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ST. JOHN'S. Nfld IAS—Thirteen
haggard seamen came ashore here
'Ihuradny night utter seven days
buffetting by Atlunlir winds aboard
a tiny, disabled cargo vessel.
Their arrival — In low by Ihv
imdorshlp Algerine — broughl (irsl
news that their vessel, thu May
fall, had been In trouble. Their
321-ton craft carried no wireless
Scarcity of food, water and heat
added to the crew's worries since
last Friday when (he Mayfair*
fuel pumpi failed en nude from
iloiiavlsta to Hi .totin'*
The crew sent up rockets In hope
passing ships
*htn* but got
of attracting passion
no response.
As u howling Allunlie storm
swept the little »hlp farther out to
sea, the crew Jammed mess tables
and furniture Into l he furnaees In
an attempt to raise steam Hut
they had to give this up when the
boilers began In leak.
ie small iiallev stove or.ivhte.i
The
•he « S ” S . f . , l .7 m ! r X a ! ! r ,; 8 S
Idtit temperatures
l u i n l u i r a t n r i i . idown
l i u o l i lu,lmi&gt;
brought
below
(reeling.
"We were afraid the ship, which
wn* only In hallul (nothing In Ihe
cargo holds) «nlgld lee up ami enp
site." said the Mayfair* skipper.
Capl John Ro*e
'Hie helpless craft was finally
sighted and taken in tow Thursday
hy Ihe Swedish liner, Anna Salen,
170 miles southeast of St. John's
The 'algcrlne look over a few
miles from port
The Mayfalt, owned tty Frierson
uml Kobertsnn of Tampa, Fla . 1*
on charter to North Sydney Agen
eies Ltd.

The City uf Hanfurd yesterday
requested the {Rate Hoad Depart­
ment to extend the time fur the
widening nf French Avenue, u
farm lu riisrki-t road, into IU32 due
to fliiunclul difficultles rnrountried In securing Ihe necessary
rlghts-of-way.
In a letter to Wesley Stunt.
division engineer of the HtatiRoad Department, City Manag-r
Clifford McKlbliln wrote. "Pro
curemeni ol the rignis-ot-wsy lor
th* widening of French Avenue,
which Is the truck route alternate
for l). H. 17-02 In Hanford. hu*
heen delayed due to the difficulty
In making the necessary finanrlul
arrangement. As we understand,
this work was scheduled for ISM.
• "We would appreciate the ex­
tension of llio time for Ihe conit ruction on this project Into lU.vj
a* we hope to make arrangements
very ahortly to complete procure­
ment of the righte-of-way. It is
our understanding that our opin­
ion as to the widening of French
Avenue hae heen affirmed
hy
Hoad Department officials, and we
would Appreciate every consider­
ation In tne extension of Ihe time
of completion of the project,”
City Commissioner Andrew Carraway pointed out this morning
that one of the chief reasons why
tha'CIty has not been able to go
ahead with the securing of the
rlghte of way for the French Ave­
nue project la the "very expensive”
eloverleaf intersection proposed
COLDER
R WEATHER
by th* Road Department for the
LAKELAND U6—8lJ|htly higher
Junction nf the Orlando Highway temperatures tonisht end warmer
and French Avenue.
Frost
Haturday It the Federal-State
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To build thla It would its nee- Warning Service forecast for Pen
etuary for the City to secure thu Insular Florida.
property known a* th* Anchor Inn,
Th* bulletin sal It would be
he declared. He added that City clear (o partly clout except partly
officials asked the filato Road of- cloudy to cloudy hi windy In Ihe
fleiala If there were not a more Indian River and U war East Coast
leal way that thla could m
be Diatrlc
Irlcts.
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done, but no solution was offered.
No frost danger w u teen through
“We have hoped that the Cuunty Monday.
would help oti the project,” be
stated, lie pointed out thet the
YHGOHLA
ONRY
City Commissioners had no idea
BELGRADE,
itavli.
concerning the securing of rlghts- Yugoslav Flm
:at*r MUenof-way for thu rluverlaaf fitter- tjje Popovlc lo
lament today
section when
they committed that the dinar
ww
be
dr
draatlcally
itr w llf
themselves to furnish th* right- devalued effectlv# Jan. 1.
Th# new value,
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bo
m laid, will
(
™ unty Commissioner J . F, Me- 300 dluara lo tha Milar Instead
ad of
' said this morning that as
* presentt official rate of 90 to
notI
fad aa hoa knew the City had do
f dollar,
aapyoachnd
ifkoaehnd th* Count:
County Commieataadfastly reYugoslavia bad •taadfaitly
■ for aid la
In aacurlng
sacurlng the righti* Rued to devalua
■Mi
“• ■Wawraocy doof-way
vplto her wear new In the free monway for tho Frolic...................
Frettea Av
av m arM ' tam,could be pur» pIsee*
Mr? WcKIbbln.said that a t a ehaaod
recent City Commission meeting for a s ___
• dollar,
The new
at which County Commissioner W,
is much
with the
0 . Kllbeo'waa present, the latter
ICm Hw M o s Pssre rive)
&gt;f bringof
bring
tag down J h o
increase

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Truman Urged 13 Sailors Saved From Sinking
450 American
Ship After 7 Storm-Tossed Days Prisoners Die
To Intervene
In Mims Blast Wanger S Wife
In Red Camps
NEW YORK urCprealdent Tru­
man was urged today by the Na­
tional Council of Church** of Christ
is th* U. S. A. to Intervene In
Florida bomb killing of llarry
Moor*, Negro campaigner for
” equal right*.
'file council, representing 29 prat.extant and Eastern Orthodox
churches with a membership ol
31 million persons, asked hint to
order an FBI Investigation and the
convening of a federal grand Jury.
A telegram to the President,
signed by Ur. Samuel M. Cavert,
th* council'* general secretary,
asked him also to take action re„ gelding other "recent Incidents at
la flagrant lawlessness In Florida."
It described as examples of law­
lessness the shooting of Negro pris­
oners and the bombing of Negro
housing protects and Jewish syna­
gogues In Miami and Coral Gables.
The telegram asked the Presi­
dent to direct Attorney General J .
Howard McGrath to set the federal
law enforcement machinery In mo. tlon. The council alao sent a letter
to McGrath, asking him to lake
"prompt action."
ft
"The Christian conscience Is
shocked by such disregard for hu
man life us Is evidenced In FlorIda," said the telegram to Mr
Truman.
"A decent concern for our fel­
low men," It continued, "lays on
the government a moral as well
as a legal ruspons.’Oillly to lake
appropriate action to redeem! he
good name of America."
The letter to McGrath said:
“Only vigorous action without tie
49 lay can correct the Florida situ a
tlon, which la not only morally
shocking but dangerous to the In­
ternational position of the nation.
"Equal* tight* before the law.
which entitle every person to equal
protection of th* law, la not only
the foundation of our democracy
but la demanded by the Christian
concept of justice.’^.

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Willi* Jama*
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Ralford state p
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l) E l\ 28. 1951

Four American Fliers Are
Released By Red Hungary
Ransom Of $120,000
Is Paid By U. S. T u
Gain Freedom For
Captured Aii Men

Vogeler Seeks ‘Blackmail' Funds For 11. S. Fliers

Hy GEORGE A. MCARTHUR *
MUNSAN. Korea oft-.-The U N.
Command said today til lea*! 130
American soldier* have dn-d lit
North Korean prison camps
An official comimmhmc s.i'd that
Is 77 |ier cent of United Nations
troops known to have heen Im­
prisoned In reur area* and not
accounted for in Iasi week'* list
of living prisoner*
Simultaneously the ronnmiiilsbi
Indicated a complete list of living
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D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

77 Percent O f P O W s
Are Not Accounted
For In Red L ists;
X m as Hill Is Taken

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TH E W EATH ER

ll&gt; CERT lU M Pt
NRKKI-SlniHI \ii-I i i .i e l*lo
four Amcricaii ail men l.uli-d by
i oiiimnnisl lluiie.in hu 10 day.*
came hack lo ( i i -i -. I o o i lotuglil
the flier- crossed tin II muurian
frontier into Austria at &gt; ot p in.
II ul a m IIS ! i
11I i i i i a feu
iitlitotes Ihev wi-ie &gt;pe*l -at (heir
way back lo Ito-n b.i-&lt;- al I idlin’,
German)
C S nl 11- lab- al Do- bolder kept
Die lour llleli tiiidi-t ui -p., lull
a* Ihev were -Jnrtun. to dim- to
fulto Ailliu-e. outside \eiiui.i, one
of tlielll was asked In a I i-porter
him lie u.i* treated in tl meaty
"All rigid" was ail Hill Sgt.
.les- Huff of S|mk.oie )\ i li relilietl lie on* the loi-ihann ahoanl
the C 17 lr.nis|Hill loreed down on
lluoganao -oil In ‘-.s m (i,-tiler
planes \m I-•
Ihe font men appea'eil Miroui;ll
the mist of Die raw damp evening,
looking lilt'll The) were hustled
ndn a room of the Vu-lii.ii border
puller budding K.u '-iiv rn v drank
tile cuttee alid ale I,a auduu'hcs
provided hy Die Ueleomi'i party
I'wo -till Ru--i.ni of Iii ii
ml the
\meneaii pally ruin d in llie -ii.u k
The fliei* ale
I api .lolill J No ill i.l lileli*
Falls, N 5 , pilot
Capl I ins e It Hi lull a on uf
Shawnee iikla
, o piltil
Tech ‘-gl lev. \ hull of Spo­
kane. U ash M i n It.II III
Nul I,m u- \ T i .i -ii nl Kings*
land Ark radio man
They were fnrei-d down near
I'up.i, Hungary \m li liv Soviet
figiiter plam-s datmiitd in i nmimi
lust ruled limigaiv uiah-r the World
II peace lle.ilv lu a lum en
C Ii Ihe) weie i n lotile from
ding. Gerioniiv
lo Del,trade,
Vuguslavi.i. on a iiiidine delivery
n( su|i|dle.-. when Die- n ported
III* niSi'lves lu.I
I'hc) were iml lu-aid limn until
liec :i whi rl l ass, tin . oau news

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Tin- 450 soldiers were not umottg
Dio**- li*U-d on lit** Cuminum-t ros
ter of 11,551) prisoners. Tlu-y ap­
parently were among 571 Amur)cun* Die Red* *uhl Wednesday hail
tiled of disease or were killed by
Allied air raids or artillery fire.
The U. N I'omiiiind *uid its
announce mi nt was based on a
study of the Reds' Wednesday re
port.
"We must presume they died in
prison cam ps," *uid tlrij* (ien.
William l&gt; Nuckids, official II N.
spokesman "This t- the fir*t lime
we tiave hud kmiwlcdi'.i' of any
death* in prison camp* "
Norlti Knmiii Maj «;,-n Lee
Sanl*
•ho„ lu,
hinted|{,,,|S
Frnlny
ol ri,|
I'.in
mimj(llll
slllll|ll
M)rl
C I I I B X A t l N O HIS MUST CH BIStMAS w i t h h i - f a m i l y n i n e i'.lltt. It- (*&lt;-iI V o g e l e r I- s h o w n to h i * N e w V o l k
Dial many other Aincrleun*. nut
a p n i l i i i e u t m i l l hit. w i f e . I l l i c i t te, a o d m i l * . Hob ( l i - l U , I I a n d Hill, III. T l t e v uiv l o o k o i g n l a c o p y o l tInyet uccuunted for. (tail dint of dl1, |,
|„
-.eo tlt og I n f r i e n d ) - n k l i i g lot i - o n l r llm U o li * I-- p.i&gt; t h e S C ’O.OOO b l , u k : u a d a s k e d b y Hoii;[,ii &gt;
*ca*c or exposure in prison camp*
i ,n n b a s e o l fo t u ( I S . Iltei
V o g e l e i , w h o w a s t v i v i d l y H Ie isi-d a l t e i pi-i ob iig I ” m o o l h * in a C o m Rear Ad in R K l.tlihy quolcd
o o o o s i |, i tsiii, ,,t 11 on ,-to y , pi * tlo I*-, I b e w o u l d b a v * t h e oee*'ss.*i s b i i o l s i i i ' l w
*t l l o e i - d a y *
1he "raosom .
Lee as saying "We must remember
lu- b o l u s .
It,.,,1.| l.v l o l s c d b&gt; o i»ll\ n h ia ts m ill b o l I h e l ’i u b . 1 S t a l t . s (» o
s t im e i d .
11fi(,‘ri01l lo ouiy
Dial Americans are not accustomed
lo this climate uml are siisceptlide
&lt;&lt;• local disease*, so It wouldn't
he surprising If a large number
died of disease
The II N coiiiimmniue l-ilduy
said
"Seventy m-vi-ii per cent id the
liNC soldier* who were iiipluied
taken lo rear urea prison camp*
and later animiineed hy the Coin
iiiunlxl* u* prisoners ol war have
since died, un uual**ls of dais
Wind* ol tjale lon e wtlislled o ver i
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received on 2ii December dlsclnsra.
Of Ihe 6H3 men known lu have Dr. Munilel Sues W est aUli1
1'sJiV,
.-''"wi. Tru m an Has C ollier.............in..-,
reached the rear, through later
V irginia Education S ' ...............
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broadcasts hy them, letter * to (lielr
families, amiunnccmi-nt* in Com­
No d am a g e m u iio jii-* le s iille il '
O f f ic iills
O il
C o s l K (‘u rta iii lot Ihe purfu •c
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Trial Recessed
NolhiimipcIsNqtcd President Ends
•When Art Teacher stlih?* » t ' 'Hi»rilia Vacation, Heads p'
Suffers Crackup
Back To Capital

Prices Are High As
New Yorkers Plan
New Year Parties

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Wlolr House plane liulepeiulem ii |i . )\. i V 11 e n i .i I.- a i d ol . . b o a
I lie wind li ng io i to blow I t . o n
at 11. -0. a. 10 i .S I attei . 111, 1111'
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NEW VUIIK - f The guy win
cclcbrutes New Veal ’s Kve 10 Die llir. ..i. l.. .1 r-ul. i l. la I .Held and euiperalure tOkt* ra|)idl, met the
glRter spol* id MutdiDllao will 1 wunt.-.l t,, ur-t. f.&gt;■ n.lini«-n.i •" |-uidticantcrn purl uf 1I1 p. 'inn. uia
Mr- Tt inti a n ami Dicu d.utgtdei
,l,i|.;,uv loin
need n buffo) f iwmry again th i-1Mumr-- mrntril
0-1
( ■: i [ " Itft" a tow . . f ‘ (
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ve
year
tr he wauls to do tiling’,
u| W e-'on. W \’i,
Dung), up
|Thursday, hud a in degree reading liiick 10 Die capital
hr
lirnwn.
mill!, I.l.Utile ail tea.lii't, at midnight The tin 1 m.uneler
He had an tmimrluul -e—ton
For supper, cnlcrtalniiuml and ill Tlla t lute
ani 1fumi
the
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»- dinpped ullly two itegl
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lied.tied wllli iiiihlary official- on
favors, he cun |iuy op to i l l 50 Willi. • s t a n d Hohluiig y e s t e r d a y ul s u n r i s e , um l t h e n l i e g a i i III e l l n i l i
Du- defense spending Itgure- tin
per prrsuo Tin- drink* come c\ : ih .In" w i n Itt'lliR ei'tibh
llu- Itseai year hi-glimilug next .lu
ra, evt-i ywhere
Ihe norllteril tier of ...unties had ly 1 ulinu-t Immediately ..ll.-r tuGenerally, fee* ul Die lietlei atH.iit tier I.eh.-f 11. &lt;...d
SI,.suing
I iieli.in Hinti.l
"'•u"
,ur asedged -yet
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known nigld clubs average around
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Dii'lii arriv at in Die cut.ilal tin- .die 111...in
(.(iiii1
111, id
it 'U r n v c F
in*mi house
lie ha.- called Dial part nf the
I.'il"""'
allriu'llve
I-am iin ni&gt;.ol
Nlirthwe I Honda,
(15 a ber
-011
ersott
f acher i,.,,, u fratglliu 31 s-rtlly
la l Inulgrl Du- lined Iroolih'-ome he
Rut llie man wdliout the fat wal wile anil privale ......
letI can find ulmnst
almost unylbing
anything In
In* Who ha- bee,, a .ueii.lu', of tin |u|lu, st.„ registered 33. I .eksolivllh' ha- eiicotiolcretl m lb years usperd among
itnunig llie d
'
speed
city's
1,200 dub In-i d of eil'icnlion fur ten ycut* Ait and Tampa 49, R wanned rapid seuutnr and President The budget
will lie presented tu Congress -non
and caluird* and 20,(xx) dining Dr. Mun.ld dintgc* Mr*. I.oudin ly Miulhuard of Dial .....a
alter Die lawmaker- go hack to
plscca.
told other memlier* of tlie linnr.l
work Jan H
Tho (53 price lx at llie Pierre Dr. Miouh'l was an nthei-t and 11
l l y The Assoclulril P r e s *
file a trlii
back i tn
W.i-hioglon.
Hotel Cotillion Room The Waldorf poor security risk
W I D U D hh-w
D l f »
) d l I I I I I air
rill
,
&lt;1
«*rc 1,
t
1
1
.Himthi'i'lyf winds
v.iimcr
Astoria will churgo (24 u pcrsim
Circuit Judge J . ILirpel Mete from exit* and the Southwest ......
h'
(TtYi*ri'il
rliiM'H »»iif .1 MinM
til two id It* rooms, less in n- dith 1crossed the trial and olderfd |j„. ( |dttcil and MII.W
. ... 1.1 Bias hnliilay Iri|» hum** »U»‘ I» In*
other eating nlare*
......
Hint no atteiupt he made l.. lake \|,due ! today, tint d
I’rires ul the Copacahuna Nigld ie-t iioony Iron. lb . ....... .. ul ..........vet llie Eastern purl ..l the' coon 1 *•«'* 11 .1 hrislmas EuClub will run to 125, (20 ul tin Iiolue. If lids fails, lu- nidi, tiled. |,-y
_ I lull Ml i v ’ h i Iui 'I hhhi 11v Mu' * III
Policy Tom
Latin Quarter, the Lunin and Du lie probably will dlsmtn« tin Jui)
Temperaliires ranged Inun tu to -leclwnrk.'i s Wage
-1- In keep then men al work
Gilded ( age, and (17 50 at the Kl and llu- trial.
20 d.-gn-es Idgh.ir eatly today lit 101111
Morocco 1ld-»»
*1
dsxlrahle tables ate
|)■. Minuh-I « a - not in court Die Itppci Mlifwc*t and llie norlti petuliiig a union coiiveiiiu.il iii Al
cheaper.
It was In-low lanlii City Jan :t took an immc
vvti.-o the 11 inI lesutii.'.l till-1ertt Plains slates
Many place*, like llie Stork Chili morning nftcr u i c c i -k s occiisufticd /cm over much til Dir tea Thors ilialc load off the Pro-idciii’* mind
will have 00 cover charge
day the warmer weatm-r was in 1 !.t”' |,,(
h,r
by her Might from lh" sitiud.
Hut, among Ihe millions of cele
T ' 11', ,,,w ’
,u
Dr. Carter F. Curt, a physician, prospect (or Dm next two day- IV
hrallng New Yorker*, there will lolil Judge Meredith she »'us *0
It Was soltteru In parts Of the vfh.pmcnl. Iml lost low ouch ul
he many who will stay away from
41 i . h i I h u c .1 i i « i - « . i l. t a x il
New E n g l a n d s ta ll" , today, with limatc effect llu- decl-lun will have
night club* in drove*
a leading of -Il in Con.old. N I) was -.ii open question
Ni-.llier Mrs Truman nor .laugh
Many tlmukumU will make up
RENT CONTROL
llu- ci.I.l air cxlvmlc.l Im. iii Maine
the traditional throng In lim es
WASHINGTON
Tho Drleiiso In Northern Florida P was 21 lu ter Margaret was oil I to- lo.lepen
Httuare.
PriHhidiim A.luiiuislraliou indny New Vi.rk ami WnsliUii iiui. 27 lu dcm.-'s passenger list fur the re
Olliers will wcli'omu I1I52 by ccrtiflfied six irltlcal defense lion* Atlanta and 39 III Mulab- Al Dll' turn flight lu Washington Margaret
mil
willi
her
father
worstilpping in diuretic* or a I
mu area* fur rent control and ex Millie time il wnx 1)7 in Miami uml flew
tending partliis in privale home* paoded Diren other arcus where 57 m Ia.- Atigeics nn.I San Frau Mrs Truman had been here m*v
ernl day* in advance ami planned
control* ultcady uro in effect
clt.cn
stay a while
The certification dues not in it
Light snow fell from New Yurk tnTinproddcntlal plane vvas sched
-ulf Invoke rent control*, but such State west ward Into Mulligan and
\YI*ci.n*ln to the Dakota* Ruin idl'd In take off at It a to lE S T l
action normally follow*.
9
The area* Include Sanford, Flu mixed svtth mow nit pari - of Idaho, from Kunsa* City. Kas It wa*
“•‘‘Jr'I, J” land
id Oreguo and rain ''’‘•
T-.n t, ,.i ),'...i— .
,
Included In Die Sanford areo Is Washiiigti.il and
aronml i p in
v Jln K .L lL.t r o - .t 2 1 ; ,rv ,.“t Ull (If Somlnule county Here, DI'A pelln 1 Northern California
Felnbsrg uml Clark Htr.]&gt;).&gt;r, tin.
iy1a, Navy bus reported ex
letter formerly of j'slioker, were . tixsivo rents for niilflury families
KOREAN CASl AMI E S
UNIQUE PRESENT
mads tnsuibers of Hanford laxlge A recent survey showed rentuI* TIIOY, N. Y. tyv—William (idle rc
WASHINGTON
The Army lu
1241 of Elka nt itn weekly for unit* never under control lo he eelved ii unique Christmas present day i'*tlimited tidal eneniv casual
mestlnir laxl ulgkt.
tic*
lit
Knrcu
at
l,5tti.Ht)H
Dirmtgli
50 per ecu! higher than simllur —a copy of the Kittle written lu
Morris M»«v*, chalrinan of th" units controlled prior to ll.u re­ lung hand by his mother
Dec 17,
Christina* Tree Committee, told moval uf rent cclllngx In June tutu.
Till* Is nil Increase of l!l,(170 over
Mrs William Glllo, 03, lit New
of the eueceaa of thu annua!
York, Halil Ihe project look 15 year* Di)t la*| estimate through Dee. 5
chlldren'a party which wan at*
1H hollies of ink uml covered I.H2H The new h lui Inclodi’ii I,tin,tilt)
HTIM:K MARKET
tended by inoru thatl 100 youngNEW YDRK Wv-The year-end page* of pa)&gt;er. She Used only one battle casualties, 200.273 mm bailie
■ten and parents, llu thanked rally extended Into It* second day pen.
easuulDes and 11)3.071) prisoners.
all who had assisted In the pro litis week with price Increases of
Thu latest cotml uf United NitMrs. Glllo. a Kevcnth Day Adgram Including J . C. William*, a modest nature.
ventist, copied the King James Dim* casuultle*. made early in lieand J . D. McNeill, who aided In
Halls, steel*, and oils were In version of (ho Bible. She said she cumber, wo* loU.450. Tills did not
thr decorating.
the forefront of the forward move­ wrntu during her spare time. In include 212,544 caMiultlu* rcjx.rtcd
Robert H. Rlllhimer reported ment, but there were enough mi­ perlialx ranging from lu minutes up lo last June by South Kurenti
forces ft glit log under Die l) N
on the result* Ilf thu Elka annual nus signs In these three major di­ in more than four hours.
eharity 1*11 at the Mavfalr Inn visions and elsewhere to provide
The task, which fulfilled a child­ Command.
from which a *ub*tnntinl aunt a drag on th* list.
hood dream, nnver tired tier. Mr*
&gt;
wax e-allie"d for th» llxrry
FOR LEGISLATURE
Other section* doing welt were Gille said. Instead, she added, It
TALLAHASSEE 1 8 - Joe N.
Anns Horn* fur Crippled Children moton, rubbers, merchandising, gave iter a "lift."
Crowder of Auburndale qualified
at Umatilla.
moat nf Ihe coppers, many chemi
with Secretary of Stale It. A. Gray
Al Cor vlce-prealdnnt of the
Irtlnra and distillers,
It ED ATOM EXPERT
Florida fltate Elka AasocInHnn " | f l | slocks today Included Hun
LONDON IW—'The lamdon Dally today an a candidatu for the State
toH of Hlx official visit, to»*th»r I n f e , Be
Sou them Pacific, Texas Co., Express said today the boss of House of Representatives In Polk
wlUl Harry Kn.lell and K, P. Eastern Air Lines, U, S. Gypsum, Russian uranium mining in East County, lie la the first to qualify
the W lntT Pxrk Amerleao Telephone, Pbelpa fJodge Germany—a key man In Soviet for any of the three Polk seats.
alien a................
I Nickel, rAmerican Cy- atomic worka—may have been tak­
. ureday night. Fol'nwing . „
LwSga^Thursd
The northern part of Mexico's
•uggeatlon
the. suggest
lo of Mr, Co*, a
American Can, Gsneral en tn Washington after he fled to
Interuallonal Paper. Re- the Wait ata weeks ago.
t^iwer California hvx enjoyed a
owneeuf wilt lot held hare noon
to reetrn fund* to »r*** a algo
jet, Hludabaher, U. S.
Ho waa jdenwliril as Lt. Col. decade uf such phenomenal popu­
Montgomery Ward, Cat- Fedya Aitracbov, whoso scientific lation growth that it is now seek­
its front of th* local Elk Uni&lt;re
actor, Boeing and Behan- achieve (pent*' once were honored ing promotion to Mexican atateIn order that out of town r iilto n -1
may more eerily locate It,
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                    <text>De Bary Doings
Hr KAY HRNNINGEH
C h ristm a s la !&gt;• H ary
One* ag ain the season nf Peace
o n K a rth I* here and once again
the w orld I* torn a p a rt hy war*,
gra at and sm a ll, If a w a r can
aver lie said to he sm all. M an y
o f u i have relative* und a ll n f
ua have friend* who a t thin very
, lim a are In fa r dista n t place* s e r­
v in g the U n it* ! S t s '" " on land
o r ava or In the a ir. A num ber o f
theae are our neighbors and u ur
thoughts and best wishes go out
to them w hatever they m ay be a t
th is time.
Our
rn m m im lty
celebrations
started w ith a C h ristm a s enter
ta ln m rn t sponsored by the De
tta ry C iv ic A ssociation , Inc. on
F rid a y , Dec. H . A *erle* o f tab­
le a u x called ' T hrough the Y e a r”
wa* arranged and couched hy
Dorothea lle n n ln g e r and a p p ro x i­
m ately r.0 men, women and c h il­
dren took an active p a rt In the
•production. M ore than KIMI a t­
tended the perform ance and over
910(1 were added to the b u ildin g
fund fu r the proposed com m unity
houie. A M g surprise was the a p ­

1pentaner hint before rn r la ln lim e
o f R a iila G la m w ith ,r"* c i of
randy lo r lliv ch ild re n and we ce r­
ta in ly thank u u r friend* in Hanfu id fo r te llin g him about our
g a th e rin g ao th a t ha knew where
to fin d us.
On .Munday, Dec. 17, M r. and
M r*. W illia m Hover, Ih c lr c h il­
dren, M r, and M r*. Hoy M ille r
and grand ch ildren , G a llic and
S tan ley (Hutch to tia l, cooked
and »eived u p re -C h rla tn ia i baked
hum din ner in th e ir home on
H igh w a y
17. S la ty people at.
tended ahd were w ell fed the proc c c d - g oing to the Parsonage
Fund of the Harnett M em orial
Ch urch o f K n te rp rla e A splendid
Chrlatm n* preaent from lltia funi
ily to th e ir church, any we.
The De Hury K irld e rg u rte u e liildretl " lu lle d th e ir doiugn lit the
F rid a y pet fo n iio n ce where they
contrlhutm l one num ber, and were
th e " h it ” o f the allow. On Toe*
duy (hey gave u p u tty fo r the
N u ra e ry
D epartm ent
of
the
M ethodist C h ild re n ’* Home in e n ­
te rp rise a t w hich they d istribute d
g ifts w hich they hud made fu r
the children. T here were wooden
toys fo r the lioys and strin g s of
wooden beads fo r the little g irl*.
They Imd also iiiude some vetv
nice m uslin scrap books w ith
p re tty colored p ictures pusled In

The same friendly son,
you've heard before t
Chrlalmaa anti a I'ruaj
Net, Y r a rl

lltrm . On Dec. 90, we w ere In­
v it 'd to ilm lr C h r M n u a p a r ly
lo r th e ir uiuthera and a g a in thay
d la trlbu ta d g ift* thay had m ada
fo r th a lr parent*. W* r a r e g re a t­
ly Im pteM cil by tha fa c t th a t up
to thla tim e they had dona a il
th a g iv in g . W hen they were told
th a t there w ere aome prevent*
fo r them, th a lr face* became
ra d ia n t w ith jo y and aurprlae.
Oh yea, they are le a rn in g much
mote than Juat k in d erga rte n w o rk,
lie fu re e a tin g th e ir lunch, they
aald a lit t le p ra ye r, and one to t
aald to her teacher, "I Raid an
extra th anks fo r C h ris tm a s .” Do
you get «•&gt; much fu n ou t o f c h il­
dren hr We d o ? I f you do, you
w ill lica r w ith ur w h ile we te ll
you &lt;me more anecdote about theae
yoiind hopefiila.
They ueted out a play about
■tho N ativity and the liltlest girl
wbr the baby J vrur. D u tin g the
perfot ilia nee, she Rat In a bassinet
Rocking lier thumb, with one leg
draped In the inoit abandoned
fashion over the R id e of the liaskct. The glftR proofferetl by the
shepherds and the three kings
were given with aa much gravity
or they wuuld have been, had her
lioRltlon been more dignified.
A h usual, when we w rite a lw u t
the ymingRter*, we go on nml on.
However, the adulta are Juat aa
tu ny w ith th e ir own (.Tirlatmaa
plana. O f the p riv a te partlea, we
sh all »nv nothing m ore than that
there lire ninny nlanned fo r laith
Inline
on I piddle
rratauranta.
Friend* w ill get together at d if ­
ferent time* n il C h ris tm a s D ay
f 'l ill l b ie n kfn a l rig h t on, to exeh nge g if'* mid w ish each o th e r
•i M e rry C h ristm a s, T he variotlR
cluliR have had or w ill have parlira . On Wedtieaday evening the
flle e (Midi, which ha* had a moat
rncee»*fn| aeaaon, had a big p a rty
at the .Mi.nalnn.
N ot lent am ong the p re p a ra ­
tion* fo r III" big day are the dr"or at bin*. IliirlneRa people and
home owner* are doing th e ir b**t
lo m ake lie lia ry glow w ith Ita
ted, green, blue and w hit |b»ht*
ita etnra end candle* and Haul*
rin u -e a
nnd
h«M o f
a ll, It*
nhundance o f hnndaome red and
w h it" puim -elllns w hich the good
went her n o n Im* not frn re n thl*
ye ar. On iT irla tu ia * Eva a routin lttee w ill *tteni|it lo arlect the
limat n tt in r t lv r home* and Rtnall
p r in * w ill be given by the C iv ic
A rm ,elation. We are alao to lie
•■ 'ailed
by n com m ittee fn im
V iduein county and ahara In tinaward* they give If we a m good
enough.
We lire g ra te fu l fo r the C h ris tma* H id rlt nnd to a ll o f you we
Riiy n very M e rry C h ristm a s.

Pop Liken To Piny
With Electric Train*

Xmas Season Is
Time To Enjoy
Your Childrei
D A V ID T A Y L O R M A R K E
At* N e w a fe a lu re W rite r
W ith the approach o f C h ris tm a s
you r ch ild re n w ill he home from
■ chool and, together, you w ill try
to fin d som ething th a t tr u ly be­
long* to thla fe s tiv a l tim e.
" A hnpny h oliday la o n ly lim ­
ited by the am ount o f Ingenuity
and Irhriglantion u f
the
whole
fa m ily ," say* Mri». Itowena Shoe­
m aker, A s s is ta n t D ire cto r,
P la y
School* A ssocia tion . “ You
w ill
have the fun o f m a k in g g if t Hal a
w ith the children. You w ill w a lit
to provide a v a rie ty o f social e x­
periences w hich
w ill
stim u la te
se lf-rx p re ssio n , s e lf-d ire ctio n and
re sp o n sib ility o f each ch ild
lo
y o u r fa m ily rlrc le . W h y not m ake
ih la a tim e fo r re -e v a lu a tln g the
a ctiv itie s w ith in the hom eT”
F u r exam pl", points ou t M ia .
Shoem aker, " A l e y o u r
ch ild re n
being exposed lo
the Juya
of
m u s ic ? "
W h y not get out record* w hich
tha ch ild re n m ay have forgo tte n
and spend an afterno on w ith the
v Ictro la T
T h e re 's
a
fa v o rite
C h ris tm a s poem ‘T he N ig h t Hrfore C h ris tm a s ' ns told hy M ilto n
Cross. On the other aide there ia
a d e lig h tfu l M in g le H ells' fan ta sy.
A n o th e r fa v o rite w ith young ch ildten 1* the '.Magic Record'— play
it once, ten play it ugaln and get
an e n tire ly d iffe re n t version of the
song yon ju st heard. T h e ra la a
secret heie, o f course; the secret
d ip e n d t on w here you place th "
needle.
O ther fav o rite s w ith
ch ild re n

man, In w a rn ron ln rU t* n f *ptimnehlni* tra in s , a netv
Irm wfu rm e r In a l o p a ra lia up lo four
tra in a ria sim u lta n e ou sly on d lf •
faren t tra ck s, d e rricks, m lik c a r l

■ ml even ■ n rw sta tio n that an*
Im o n rci l rains.
So II looks lik e a m a rry C h r is t­
ines fo r a ll liv in g room rn g ln ts r*
&gt;tmng and old.

tly

Ing “ pre te n d" w ith y o u r ch ild re n ,
'H ie rc 's soma
th ?.r V • « " " ' ? tw o-record album
to y salaam
called "T h e G lo o b y Gam e,” aays re sistib le appr
M rs. Shoem akar. I t ’s a ll
about o il m ales, esi
C h rla , a very Im a gina tive
little one*. T hat'* w l
g ir l who p re te n d , a ll
aorta
of
fa s c in a tin g
gamaa
w ith
ha r
frie n ds. It ha* lota o f enjoyable
songs and g a y m ake-believe.
If you have a te le vision In y o u r
home, say* the associate d ire cto r,
la k e tim e to w atch, w ith
your
ch ild re n , aome o f th e ir fa v o rite
program s. Say* alia;
"TTils m edium ha* b ro u g h t the
ih ild re n hock lo the liv in g roo m —
w hy not malW It the whole f a m ily
c ir c le ? W e are prone to c ritic is e
the e ffe c t o f te le v isio n and ra d io
w itho u t k n o w in g about the good
program * a v a ila b le and ra tio n in g
ou r ch ild re n aa to th* tim e spent
w atch in g the T V soL W h y not
take aome o f tha h o lid a y tim e to
look over the program * o f the
week, to m ake a Hat o f tha fa v o r­
ite p ro g ra m s o f tha ch ild re n , and
some th a t you w ould Ilka to ae*T
T a lk about them. In thla w a y you
are U d p ln g the ch ild re n tu ilia crim in a te between good and laid
program *. W* have both and It la
up to ua aa pa re nts to guld* and
d ire ct.”
A ls o , ask*
M rs.
Shoem aker,
"H o w about book* d u rin g
the
C h ris tm a s h o lid a y ? " K e io s ru v cr
some o f the old favorite*. S ta r t
reading new one*. T h e ra 's " L u c y 's
C h ris tm a s ” h y A n n M o llo y and
“ Th# Enchanted P la yh o u se ” by

j g l r t e t r lt a
w ith hla f ir s t t
T h la year'*
t h r ills than avi
young and old
on, o f th , bl(r
1WK.
Tha* toy Ira l
b lu e p rin ts u f i
,|0 j ui,i aboui
-.m
„ , r \ ,n w n
r u f f real sm ol
w histle* and d
am | uncouple

Tu grevl uur friends.

A m o n * n' w
Die system la
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Mattel l l l l l .
T h la holldny
da ys o f doinn
W h a t about Dr
a b ly lie at wor
m y ste ry lo tl
home, aha aay
often i|Uit* a
T he fa th e r run
e a rly am i very
does he go ant
F a r too m any I
th in k thla in
c h ild to know
tr y tu explain-

CLARK’S DRIVE-IN SUNDRIES
C orner T w v n llv lh a nil F re n rh Avenue

Canned aapaiagu* when served
hot take to h topping o f fin * d ry
btead crum b* that have been m ix ­
ed w ith melted butter or m a rg a r­
ine.

LEE BROTHERS

Sliced corneil beef, th in ly shred
ileil g rt'i'ii cabbage, and R n sslar
■Iteasing m ake u flavorsom e flllltlti
fo r a rye bread sandw ich to pack
Into a lunchbox.

Today...and all through ’Fifty-Two!
rdge to you I’m gladly giving
To bring you better,brighter living!
Your Servant of th« Cintury

j.

E.

W. A. Minefield

Hall

M. D. Harden

jVV, B, S ta ll*

J. T, IU#dy, Jr.
W. H. Hawkins
H. W. Bayno

A. I*. Hlttall

F. J. Bonder

K. L. Hlttsll

R. 0. Brantley

H. E. Hlrt

0 . H. Bridget

J, H. Hodge*
R. V. Hubbard

M. D. Dumbarnsr

C.

W. Turner

C. W. Tumor, Jr.
t , • e•

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„ .T ,.0 , Tyner

C.

Rueton Busby

J. 0, Johnson

A. Cameran

C. J. Janos

W. A. Caaup

L. X. Lawson

0, X. Carter

R. J. Liver*

J. W. Carter

W. 0. Living*ton

Harlan W, Williams

C. F. Morkowlcs

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8. Johns

J. W. Thrallktll, Jr.
D, E. Thrasher

Jack Burney

Goa. W. Carver, Jr.

Bill Tyre
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Q. B. WardweU
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ita r tfa M ’ if. -Wright

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Ti F. Stewart
J. A, Taylor

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W. V. Hodgae

B. F. Bullard

J. A. Stewart

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la Unity Thar* Is Strength—•
T o P re le c t the P t i c t o f the W o rld ;
T o P rom o te the P ro g re ss o f A m e rica .
T o Produce P ro s p rrlty fo r S snfu rd.

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Amwclaled 1‘rciw Leased Wirt

VOLUM E XXXXIII

Negro Killed
In Bomb Blast
, At Mims Home

Hungary May

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S A N K O H D . F I.O H ID A .

M IM S lift—A
bomb explosion
Tuesday night k ille d a N egro p ro m ­
inent In n ation al a ffa irs of his race,
p
H e waa H a rry T . M oore, 40, slate
se cre ta ry o f the N atio nal Assoctu
lio n fo r the A dvan cem en t of C o lor
ed People.
I lls wife, H a rrie t, who leaches
school at L a k e P a rk near West
P a lm Beach, was h u rl
The bom b exploded beneath the
bedroom of th e ir s m a ll, Iram e
house about a m ile Irum here on
S la te H igh w a y 405, o ff U. S. High
w ay 1. M im s Is a lin y co m m u u iiy
40 m ile s south of D aytona Beach
m The home is v irtu a lly hidden from
* t h * road by an orange grove.
M oore ’ s m other, who teaches
school In Ja c k s o n v ille , and his
daughter, Annie, who le ach es In
O cala, were also In the house but
they w ere not hurt,
e series of a tta cks w hich have
had Jew s, C a th o lics and Negroes
as targets In F lo rid a th is w inter.
Moat Incidents have o ccu rre d In
the G re a te r M ia m i area. T en d y n a ­
m ite attem pts have been reported
since last Ju n e and aroused r illxens have offered re w a rd s totaling
(0,000 (or Hie a rre st and cu nvlc
lion of the persons responsible
A police g u ard arm ed w ill) u
m achine gun broke up an appur
ent attem pt lo bomb the H ialeah
M ia m i
Sprlug*
Je w ish
Center
C h ris tin a s m orning.
Two days e a rlie r, a home made
d ynam ite bom b waa found uu the
steps of SH P e te r and P a u l T a llin
lie Ch urch
P reviou s dy n a m ite blasts broke
I* w indow s in a Je w ish synagogue
and roused dam age estim ated a I
123,000 In C a rv e r V illa g e , a N egro
housing project. In other Instances
d y n a m ite was found at Je w ish
I I o i IIh H O s , « l t Tw o I

M U N S A N , h u rra i.P The C o m ­
m unist* litd.iy tu-counlcil (or T2I1
inure A llie d prisoners, hut -a id 571
of them hud died ’I lie other* es
caned or w ere released, they suld.
A lm o st a ll w ere A m e rica n *
None id the l:tll was nam ed III a
)ihh uo iie
u ll,,I
i v i n ' lle ils
ir
lierr list sMuil,n
h llillle
it lhv*K)i
asl week
the t'o iu n iiin is l* said i m of the
p te u m r.lv ytnarenunted tin troops
rM ’ apcd .Hid three were released.
Nol one ul the lv&gt; i elm nett ti)
i A llie d lilie s, ;■ U N C u im n aitd
* l* ike -m a il retHUli-il
A n o ffic ia l e m u iiiu n uiue ca lled
Hie C o iiiiiiu u I .1 -1.dem ent " a -buck-

w ta &amp; fje

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K H t a h ljN h c d

D ills

No. HO

U. S. Government Is
Expected To Turn
Down OffeisOf Cit­
izens 'l*o Pay Fines

Latest IMioto Of Tlu* President And His Cahinet
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U A S K IN G IO N ,.p i
The
I idled Slats-*
lias
inform ed
II a a * u n I hat it nit) pay
the
SU ’O.llim in fine* iiii|iused
on
lin n I S. an .in n p in iiile d they
ate leteaseil |o u m |illi Ihe S ta le
1h i-.ti Iiiient iiiiu m in re il llil* to
da, no s | ir ,ilic liillu n D a l ion o f
‘ • t x e la i, ul 't it l e Athrsnn. A t
•In- i in ,e o l the s iiu o iiiire u ie n l,
the |lc|,a ilm e n t -&lt;as i. iltin u t any
m in i lo.ition as to ,»fie th ri or
••lien Ihe a ll men n u n l.l tie re ­
leased

illll d r.i hr,Oil "

l l wa* Ihe first lie d reply to a
U N dem and lu r an ac, m ulling,
ol I u.‘hi ih Issiiih nun K o re an Iroopg
uho have been lls le il by y a riu u t
i 'h iiiu iu i U'-I siiiiree* a- p n -om -rst
Ihe t u m m iinlst* -ant they a r t
't i l l cheeking in .see w h sl hapiw ned
In the 332 others
In te re lilla lly they blam ed A llie d
w arplane* and a illlle r y for n iM iy
r t l* P K iilD I N t H U M A N ou-l w ith Ids Cabinet and adviser* fur two hours lo a fu ll scale review of ih»
iif IIn- a il deaths they died, Ihe
O ile in a tio n a l s itu a tio n , Itie y posed lo r th is o ltlc lid p u r l i u l t III l lie l u h lin - l M oo....... I Hi,. W h ite lio n s ,
H id: said, iif a ir attack, a rtille ry
In Ilie ui nn|i (lu o i lelt, clm-kwime, ule: Com m erce Sect etui y L'huilc* S u w ye i. H ilt-use M o h lll/e r C h arles
fin- mid disease
Vvil.-ui lo lin II Sleelinun. S |„ c ia l Assistant tu tliu t'lo i-f t-Ai-i n il ve. Vice I’ ics id c n i Mt-cn W H aiti Icy
Ihe Metis made llii-lr re p o rl in
\\ A s e ie ll I I n i iiiihii M ill nut S, cm II y A iA n llilit l a lu r, l.utuu S rc ie lio &gt; M um U r I i.l.m . .Art a o il m e .Seel eta I y
a m ile 11 w.r, d e llv e le d d u rin g lit)
i li.iiic s tliM iiiin ii I hu-t i m i-le i lle n v iu l Jesse M I lo in ild iu n . Defense Sect I n i ll. l. c it 1 ..vett, M e .ic t.iiy of
iliipro d.i, I n i a rm ,M ice sesslun at
M a le Dean Aoliesnii, i'le s u lc il Triintan; H e c irla iy of the !'te .i,m y John VV Suydi-l, Attorney General J
P .iiim u u ju m Weilne-.doy du rin g Ihe
11*, w mi -1 Met It .ill, ami S e d e lM iy of Ihe lliln ln r Oscui C im plliu n
t / ll '» / &lt;4(1III Mltli .SO'4till jilt U[l&lt; )
i liis m i’ Ill-ill s of a .to day Korean
Iruee I n a l penm l
At the sail,i- se-Nlun the Gumn i tin i t - d e live re d Ihe lir s l liu m lla
ol m ad Irum A llie d priM iuer* lit
N in th K m e .i in then fan id le s The
tninth, t u l leltn'r-. was imt r,*|iurtcd.
Mill Ihe purkugt' was large eum igll
to IiiiliI several hundred letter*
A C
N in m m a m l ciim m u n ii|iio
I said Ihe Iteds re p iirle d mi the lute
NKVA Y O R K -.1* T a llu la h Hank
ul Ml of llu 11 N . prisoner* ro
head's fiiroo-i m aid secrelai y lest
jmi led In Hu- lu le rn a lm tia l lie d
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is
'bed at her check liik m c tria l today
rrn s s Iasi su m m er hut m il lis lt d
n t l - J i l i a C L * I v l o h s 1&gt;C- llo il die was a fraid ul In .ilim is l.y
last Wednesday III a trade of priallo - a c tr e s s
oner* rosier* with the A llie s
T he defeu.se lias cla im e d that
" A ll but one 'have est-nfied,' the
Ho- •;* n ia lil. M rs K v v le e o I'm io u .
('u ni mi unlst * c la im , " Hie ro in munislim m ed asking Mis* K aitklieud fm
line •emu led "T h e titilli soldier la
m niiey for fear of uroliailir. tier lie , I
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u v I h X d I 1*'.’ tria l of M r* W m iu , nccu-.ed l ■■11 &lt;i r 77U h i Ih i' l l i n l e . l :^ tn tc
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Wednesday « •elileim lit won lip w i .1 l&lt; o rn il
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Sgt. J u m e i A

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Com m unist-held H u n g a ry today was ,tilte d by the U, .H S ta le
I li'|inr tin ru t to -e lo is e Hi,1 lo u r A m e riru n file r* on whom Hut1* lu litl
ing IPJU.ODl) h ate L ie n Imposi-d, The file r* are C a p l. Dave Henderson,
Shawnee, Ohio., C a p l. John J. H w lft, Glen* F a lls , N. Y . Hgt. Jum es
A . Clam , K in g -la n d . A ik ,, and Hgt. Jess A . D u ff, Spokane.

Rioting Breaks Tallulahs Maid Accidental Death
Slu* Feared
Out In Egypt As Says
(vetting Whinped Toll Reaches 779
King Turns West
In \ Day Period

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U.N. Leader Recalls Gi f t
PreHentations
Moderate Tone Of
And Singing HighEast, West Talks
light Gay Program

K O I!, C O N H K H V A T I O N
Ja n . 16 ia the deadline fo r rep o rtin g on perform ance c a rrie d
out thin year In the so il rotia rrva Hon
program , H om er
B a lla rd ,
•o u a ty a d m in istra tiv e o ffic e r o f
(he P ro d u ctio n and M a rk e tin g a d­
m in is tra tio n , announced today.
" W e cannot accept re p o rts be(tend th is d e le ," said M r. B a lla rd ,
who urged th a t grow ers ica l) a t the
C o u e ly A re n t's o ffice a t th e C o u rt
Hotme___________
before Ihec lo
closin
s in gg date and
film ih e lr reports.
G ro w e rs can a lto sign (h e ir In.
te e tio ju to p a rticip a te I n the 1966
p ro g ra m by d e sig n atin g e lig ib le
pra ctice s (h at they Intend to e a rry
ou t d u rin g th e year, he sta le d .
PROM T F R R B
L A K E L A N D u v - P e n ln a u la r F lo rwlU be frost free through F r iF a g e ra l State F ro s t W arn in g
n r n c u l fo r tonight and
m orning: U o e tly clo u dy
e ra in N u rth e rn D is tric ts
I colder in e k tre m e

W e s le rn .le iin m s ira im n s lo d n y

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In A le A iiiid riu . p u liii- u rd tear
pa* lu In•*.,k up a ilin h -tit tin.I- ,d &lt;h.,l he had huiighl cm .mu io .ii 1 • " i •11*1 i s |.t1AA III! I " » ' ||e*l |s,| .
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1 Its
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A n iuvi".tli'.atiiin to lU 'le rm ln e wltai AVT'*l&lt;&gt;inei. a* ch ief of the Moyal
ll li -u 11 1 1 dm ili- I h- l.-.l
There iv.-i* a [Nissdidily ih ,1 All I 'lillM il Ih f nail,ui'-- w ursl i l l lln i ahlni-l anil .n il i-i-r l,. C tro u k mi
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Mankhe.nl
m
ay
he
it*
.died
In
lilt­
d isa ste r in 2:1 year* hi-gan tialny ju rH u ii and tlmui".1ic aff.ni . S e w n
T
I 1 In d t on- ' I lid .,.
Twclvt- ih il. lt t-n nml tw n vtm lh t deep lit tin* wii-ckt-il u n ik ln n * ul imiIIi-i- wi-te r c | iiiit n l m p n i-il llu-ri' 'd.m il In answ er llie accic..dlniis
,"»h I III 1 I i d n c ' l d . 1,1 i h d lo ,
from llu- F lu ritla M etlm dist IIuiiii- U ric n l Mini* Nu 2
iiy miHslles throw n hy the demon A ssista n t D is tric t Attorney Icronie Null- 1,1 llu h ,*h ,, ,P,.| I,,,.,
K id ile i said lie hud liul
made up I t ill 'lu ll I - f i l l
til Knlrriiri-*!- cn le rtn im -il tin* RnT h irty * i' •m i's lig a ln r* headi-d •Aral nn,
I I,,' I ,
III 1
tin y C lu b lit-re M nm lny w ith it hv Jiih n I, l.i'wi*. D m li-ii Mm,
lu • .ilru Jaihi i ’ ill-p e l -1 il a .liuill my In 1lid " iihoul ll a . v.-l
111 PCI .ill
I d l ' d in a . . i d . id
firu iirn m u f C liris ln m * i-aruls nml W orker* p ir* iile n l, Jack Knrlte* m t’ crow d ul Fin,m l D n iv r i-iiy -In
• •ne line- Hull Old In H elen -e At
■
1C, III •»u n n lu o
*t&gt;ng* anil were given much ap- head uf llu- D S K iire a ii uf Mine* ■lent* anil w ere i i r d r m l 1,11 a slate lu in c y i-red G S lu iilt
whelln-i
I hi ■ yI ‘I,
III! d i s . . . Il l III.
clause.
and AVallcr K a d ii', llllm il* M in i ul a ll'll again t fm th i-i iiu lliiiis t* Mr* 1 in n lii wa* u ft.in l ,.i hciru- l*C,l, I lu - l|
.
I I . . . • -tits I, .1, I n
T i c ch ild re n were Introduced hv fn-parlim -ni d m -clo r, (h-*ci'iidi'il In l lie pie.** leiHiiled a stale of enter lie alen hy M ls l ila iik lie .n l
1 11 - r , - i II- I 'M 'i l l u
.1 1
the Rev. C h a rle s Thm upsim , su ­ lo Ihe mini- at u ‘JO a 111 (K K T , lieney already wa* ill efleet
" I c e rta in ly w a s." she .ml
lu ll - i
:.nn
M-wi* wniil.l mil i-iiiifii'iii o r deny
perintendent o f the Home. Mr*.
iT e viitU hly, llie .Vl year lllil Mr-,
I •' -14', I, pill I
II I.
.d
The lefll-.l and ( '01111110111 I inspir
Irene Jackm an, m ilit a n t iiip e rlu - siH 'i'tilalhm llu* iia tlm i’* m iner*
i iiiiiin had leatifled ih.d dm wo-, vein
.1.-141h l-dtil, n u 'L u .lm
Hi
tem lent. provided the piano a c ­ m ay itu i'i- a work stoppage u* a ed seclioli id Ihe press sli-pjied oji heulen once when she souglil lu
hi n -iftn- om-liap'
m e m o ria l lo lln- lilt m iner* who d* t'lainnr for firm er goveriiineiil
com panim ent.
II -■I Ii lit y 11 It VI-11 I H f, O il lie
u diim agaliisl llie lirdlsli, using illse iis* lin a n c la l affair-, with tluFe a tu re d on (he program wa* died lu Ihe explosion F rid a y night the lerm " Ira llo r" lo describe any uctress, and *u H tereuller n ever pul III- flip p e d
lu ■o -w c lu v in e 11
T o d a y ’ * in v i-M ig u lio ii wa* con
K rn e st Thom pson, son of
Rev. dueled Jointly hy uulim, federal. •'■
Kgyptluu
advocutliiii a sellleiueni i II m -iis s i -i I tin,III again
and lev s e e liuri'i u f I In- o a t lu ll
•D’l1
M rs G runin denu-il she look any
F i, "ih siiuw r. 11 ,1 lie - i i u i l h e i o
" I t w ill he an extensive and Im * aecllon o f Hie pre** h a , open y
Thom pson, and e se n ior at DeIhlui! fur lle r* e lf m il ul tin- pro
G lc til
I :■ k 1
I '1 11 pair
-(
l.nnd H ig h
Hcluml,
who rang dueled
jointly
hy
m
iloii,
federal,
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i.g
yp
t
*
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ill
with
*
II,,. t *,.!»■ .*. *a*A■&gt;I
..I *.. -4.R... p11
1j
reeds nf the rulsed 1 h e c k , I he N . ..
A " i it nn.l
111..
N.
" W h ile C h ris tm a s , and
" H n ly sta le and com pany o fficial* T he " in CmnmmdMf him- uf ualion*
N ig h t ’ ’. “ T he
N ig h t
K e f o r e investigator* plaim edt lo
to re m
a in
tin slei " M’ ,u‘ w ch ief nl Hie Moyal stale allege* she *tule .iliuiit A l ism i'.n e liiid
um
lii mi
hy uptulig Ihe sum* ul ■ I...... All-.-.
C h ris tm
F .- *•*|||" i‘*tl&gt;| »*||A •'lo|--'d tin, 1
ily eight
e lg fil hour*,
hour*. t'u filn e l would op|Hi c
, a s " wa* .recited hy
_ J im d e rgrtiu in l for |Ni**lbly
Il.ilikhe.nl wr&lt;
iro tn and In in i'd m i l
The U.|i|H
D an iels w ith d ra m a tic effect.
! w a lkin g th ro ___
iig li the• ile
ili-hri*
uf 1 1 . 1 Kill 1|k«*1 11 * if i
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firl* slre w n
. illilliieid hy,, F a in iik of lo her
1. ....... ...
R o ta ry I're ild e u t J a c k H a lf- iw o r k liiji* w hich e x lcu d for tulle* 'V " " a,|*&lt; another pro W esterner to
- l)'i|ici| fi* Inti rt
.1 II
i'H ,'
gen thanked the g rou p fur the en soinn fi(W In IXHI f e d below the I'lacea In llie R o yal ( alon el i* in
ll, l- 4. Mull! . .’lllil ( 1 in 111 ■, - &gt;,i
le ip re le d lu mean llu- K in g want*
tertatnrnent, pointed to Die la rg e su rface.
M. D
h
num ber of w rapped present* un
It-,, M '* ’l l Mi| ,'» L'||J|I &gt;f i.-r iit..,
It w ill Ire nil extensive uud a se tlle in e n l w ills llu- AVr-st liuseil
11
in
in
re
r
u
i'iilliu
ii
uf
FgypG
u
allm
i
the table before (hem. and told o f thorough
lu v e iilig n tlo n .’ ’
Furhe*
Ite l. In i!" F**ifii I »*m1 I'll,', ll'lltll
the p a rt played by Rnturlnnu In sa id " I would gue** we might at .lem a 1nl* 'i'lie K gypliuu* seek
1 i l ,dill 1
■rr i" •nl llifmi|Mi tin
(C u n tlm ird On Page S ix I
■ I',•■ iiu.,.n o a r a a a T a t i
being "S a n ta C la u s helper*". The
tin ! \ i n ' m ’ ii
Tin* H anford jruliru un cuii
prearnln, he said) wen- fo r Ihe
I I | AI#| AA "' ”
*'(| III n «11rtf»I #»■'
tin n in g
llti-ir
auart'h
fur
Die uf * i I 4#S t|l Jit till A'I* I i|*i‘II " A
ch ild re n at the Home.
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giant
lim
p
in
g
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flat
t'R fr *1*4
Rev. Thom pson thanked the Ro
,t in lu i,.d ivu iiien nml ui.iii ..mis
tartan s in b e h a lf o f the ch ild re n
taut M ah m la y m o rn in g
tinand declared. "W e a re tr u ly grate*
.'u nii-r uf
E lg h tli
H ln-ct amt M i ’ N. I . c o i i a I V I l T N
f ill to you aa H a u ls C I biis help,
1 f lii’ k tiry A v ru u e , lh-*k Mt-rgi-ani
ers."
Fe lt Ih- .ft-uiilng* *ai,i t,..hiy
C a sh e lf ls w ere presented by
Httck M athcw in, -l.T, 1
tilt
W e lte r H aynes, treasu rer, to M rs.
Mure
Ilian
&lt;lu
men,
re
p
ru
seiilinic
m
any
ch
urchra
uf
lid*
'
i
f
a
and
l»&gt;ing nought fo u r ila y s u fl- t
M . D. Gutchel. ca te re r, M r*. J . A .
.At,
l.e &gt;111, IV Ie rs, 71. die.I lit
Including
personnel
fro
m
Die
Hanford
N
a
v
a
l
A
ir
Htatlun,
Joined
In
Y a te s, h er a ssistant, and to George
I.........
and wnumh-il l-.ff 1 • till- (It liilid u llie -n ila l '*( I 'M, A M
Sw ain , colored helper, lu apprecis* the s lim in g o f t.'lirlctiria.i ca ro ls fh itu rda y night In u program broad­ i ’ npn, II. nm l .............. .Ii-liu.iui. v i's le tilu v . Him had Keen ill fur
cast over H ln I Inn W T ftlt.
Hon o f th e ir le rv lc e s to the club.
33, w ith a knife. in 11 tiiuiik.-n aliin il 1hr-1,* lu iin lli
Mlie i-ami' "
F lo y d Ihi liner, local liia urn iic* man, vvhu only 111 day* before had lira wl.
C a d i u f the ch ild re n aa they le ft
S u n f", -I 35 vw irn agii and m is a ,
received fro m W. A . I.e ffle r u runceived the Idea uf Die churn*, s la lu d tuday that the broadcast was
.•riiDn-wi*, in mi iiilu xii-a li-d r-s lile u l nf tiO t'V \V T lu rd Street
little a ilv e r souvenir, T he Itotar- such an n u lrta n d ln g surrens D ia l*
atatn, ni'i’ u tiilllg lu K f fi,- a llu i-k
..
...............
'd..ii' 11
i r hm t, .Inly 'I, H a n n, Adel,
wilt)
hclung
lu
various fit lia r escort, Jphusuu. fin d am i | (in. ami wa* a m cuiher uf IIIlane wer* Invited by Rev. Tliom p- e ffo rt* w ill he mad# next y e ar to mu)
•on to v is it the M ethodlat Hume liave a n iin lln r Chrlstrn aa Eve rhurchee, m ight he 11n i l . 1l In m illgs Dii-n lu iu e ii on h#r. Him r^«-^»v«-it....................
F riu u liv e lla p lis l G h iii li iu Adel.
at any Dine.
p rog ra m In w hich at least 1,000 o f peace am i gund w ill a) C h r is t ­ fivu "h a d " cute and *la«tu'» uu
Rile i* m iiv lv i'd |iv fiv e d ou irli
A m o n g the num ber* aung hy voice* m ay he heard.
ina* tim e.
lu-r Imck and on# nil her arm le rs , Atis. .(, II. F iu illi uf lnck#ou
the ch ild re n w ere “ F ro s ty Tho
"T h e s p irit o f Coo per at hut that w h ile Johnson was guugi-d
I
fclany rit lie ti* telephoned re ­
v itlc, M r*, .lack Htm inland, uf AnSnow M a n ," and "R u d o lp h
The q u e u e fo r number* tu he sung waa shown on such 11 s liu rt no­ and un# -lialf Inch#* in hi* buck gunta, (In.; Mr*. .1. II. Ilriitn n uf
Red N o te d R ein deer?'
H nuftiril, Mr*. Je w e l Hllcn* uf Hanand fo r an hour nml a h a lf a fte r tice ," sa id M r. P alm er, "w as one a lin vii ih# sh ou lder hlniic.
G uests included R oy Thom pson, tha h a lf Imur broadcast ended th a t represents the true s p irit of
T li" w iiu isn an,| Jnhn*un wen- ford, a nil M rs. M e lv in IIuiiii also
J . D, B rid g e s o f M orehead, N. O. a t 8:30 o'clock, call* u f co n g ra tu ­ C h ristm a s, anti w ill a lw a ys he re- rushed to tha F # riiiild -I.n iig h lu 1 uf Hanford amt three *011*, V ir g il
and M . D. P ick e n s o f New F o r k la tio n were received.
n um bered hy Ih# o rg a n isin g com ­ M e m o ria l H o s p ita l in an am - Feters, nf C h arle sto n , H. C , H e n ry
C llv .
M a n y ritiie n * u aike d th e ir autri- m ittee, E sp e cia lly nutirenhle waa IiiiIhiic # M atilrd#" m u rn ilig a f lr r P eters, o f Hanford, A u s tin Peter*,
George T ou hy lad ll) g rou p sing­ rnohile* near the radio station, Di# a p lrlt o f co-op#ratiun shown Ih# incident, Hh# was r#l#ns"d o f T hum nsiun. Da,, amt two aising o f ChrDtmaa hymn* with tuned In th e ir radios am) joined by leaders o f ch urch c h o irt and l hi* m n rning a fte r treatm ent hv ters, Mr*. It. V . Fle tch e r, .Sparks,
Harry Wester accompanying.
D r. Hllnby. John«nn
wa* ill*- Ga., M rs. V ic to r K n h ’ lil. Hnarkx,
c iv ic o rg a n isa tio n s."
In the sin gin g.
H a extended e p rcia l thank* to charged a ft e r in lM a l treatm ent Go., ami one brother, .1. W. HtnuaT
h
e
Rev.
A
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G.
M
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n
n
ls
,
m
in
is
­
.
W YM AN ROBBRD
g ra n d lu
D r. G eorge F ie r i- # s h o rtly tnriil uf H fuirks, Ga., lb
P re sb y te ria n E v a n * M cC oy w ho sang. " W h lta
IXMI A N G E L M IfG -A C h rU tm s s te r o f Ih* F ir s t
childrvrs, and 2 g reat g ra ndch lldC h ris tm a s ", H a rry K u d e ll who a fte r a r r iv a l a t the hospital.
C
h
u
rv
h
and
president
o
f
the
S
a
n
­
b u rg la r m a y h » M n icke d Ja n a
ie n .
accom pan ied; Geurge Touhy, D r.
W vraan fo r m ore (Ran 4100,000
fo rd M inister!# ! A sso cia tio n , w as H . W . R u cker arid Roger H a rris ,
T he Lmly w ill he cent to A d v l,
T h e eetraea reported that, white *0 pleased wir'n the broadcast th a t
G a. today fo r fun e ra l and b u ria l.
■
ong
leaders.
H
e
espressed
a
p­
she waa aw a y fro m the house for he suggested th a t M r. Palma# aaour delivering presents, an In- cep* tha ch a in s anship o f a preciation tu Rtat Ion W T R R fo r
C U T H A T H T IC K UTS
Its fine co-operation, and to T h e
r look two muik coals and ■
W A S H IN G T O N t4v fn e ra ilro a d s
HipS Loe P re rlp .
" C a ro ls fo r C h ris tm a s " com m ittee Herald fo r the p u b lic ity g ive n the
■ tale, valued. M i l l 000, and
A sh e v ille
.35 w ill continue u n til .lim e 30 the
40
68
to d lr a r t a p rog ra m neat year. program.
ry worth tip &gt;), 100,900.
po licy uf so ilin g n it ra te "fu rlo u g h
6ft
Boston
47
M r. P a lm e r d rrls ro d th la m orn ­
A m o n g the hym ns sung were, C le v e la n d .
tic k e ts " tu m em bers o i the arm ed
28
r
"O
L
it
t
le
T
ow
n
o
f
Bethlehem
",
in
g
th
a
t
he
w
ould
ataum
a
th
is
A T IO N
s e rv ice s tra v e lin g in u n ifo rm .Loa A n a ile s
83
45
" J o y T o T h e W o rld ," “ O H o ly New O rleaoa
r ill &gt;
In. re s p o n s ib ility .
The A sso cia tio n of A m e ric a n
M
77
N
ig
h
t,"
"
H
a
r
k
tha
H
e
ra
ld
A
n
gale
A
s
k
e
d
w
h
a
t
had
prom
pted
h
im
o f Hanford
R a ilro a d s announced today n five33
37
New Y o rk
and " I t Cam# U pon A Seattle
A M . fo b t o organ) i« the ehorua o f men, S la g ,
m onths exten sion of the pulley,
40
31
he dealarod th a t ha had a lw a y s M id n ig h t C le a r." Sun g by requast W ashington
36
.0* o rig in a lly due to e x p ire J i n . 31.
N
w tatareated In g ro u p sin g in g , “ *9 " W e T h re e K ln g e o f O rie n t
The furlough fares, good only In
71
67
."T h e - F ir s t N oel,", and
1 realised th a t m en who
coaches, coat about one cent a
79
74
hava p o litic a l diffe re n ces •'•U a a tv M ta h t."
m lie M u than regular fares.
u
99

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OHI.O, N o rw a y '4*- II N Score
la r y G en eral T ryttve L ie sa id to
n liih t there lia s been a " s lig h t Im
prn ve m e n t” In K a s l We*l relullm i*
■ nit no wor.venhui of Ihe general
w orld s ilu a llo n since Hie G e n e ral
A sse m b ly apgggd in I’ a rls N iiv 0
In * C h ristin a * - lim e broadcast
lo ScauilluBvIuns o v e r the D anish,
N o rw e gia n and Swedish ra d io *ys
tern. L ie said the luue of speeches
in the ll. N Ihis y e a r had been
m are m oderate than usual.
( L ie 's text dealt In general
term *. H did not m onlion R u s s ia ’ *
charge* In P a ri* that the United
State* I* supporting saboteur-spies
■ gainst Ihe Soviet him* n r A m e rl
can delegation c h a r a c lu lia t lu u of
the charges a* Russian ^'*py rnant
■ ml of F o re ig n M in is te r v ls h lm k y
■ s " i n old g o a l.")
L ie , ■ N orw egian, is here for
C h ris tm a s vacation. T he A sse m b ly
resum e* In P ari* after the h o li­
day*.
" T h is y e a r," M b said, " d is c u s ­
sion has been Jess p ropagandlstic
and m ore sober and u b je cllva . Tho
v a rio u s points of vie.v have of
course been defended, end very
often the differences In question
have been sh arp in d dispa ra te . R u l
In spite o f th is I do feel that
there has not been any fu rth a r
d e te rio ra tion o r sharpening o f the
w o rld c ris is d u rin g (tie present
G e n e ra l A a se m b!y .'r

Snow Anti Ice Malting
Travel Slow Ami
Dangeioiis In Noi lii

n u n net* Selection
Of Pro-West Lernlct

Of AttUfcMishaps Progress Noted Rotarianr Hold
In World Crisis Xmas Party For Investigalion Is
By Secretary Lie Orphan Children Begun Into Worst

e n another h it-an d-ru n accident
M . G. C leland o f 411 P alm e tto
Avenu e renortad th a t a tru ck
ru n n in g w ithou t h e adlights sidetw in e d his c a r narked a t tha
c ra b In fro n t o f M i M u s a about
„
8:00 M onday night. Mr. C le latid
• a id tha truck probably had cream
painted fenders alth ou gh It waa
i : * •• * t h H* Id e n tify the model.
H
_ A ad In a m in o r a e e ld rn i a t
P i n t Street and M a g tio lU A v e n u a
ahovtly e fte r noon today tw o
ia to m a h U e s received m in o r fende dam age when a 1961 C h evro let
» driv e n by M n , L illie H o t-

r

f

«

Fo urteen y e a r old V a rn e r N t lson of L a k e M a ry racelved tw o
broken legs, and flin t car* were
damaged In a f lu r r y o f local
■ uto accidents over the holiday.
Y o u ng N elson wes h it sh o rt­
ly a fte r &lt;1:00 o'clock lust night
on the Lake M a ty Ruud, whlhpushing his m otor bike, by a
I M P P lym ou th sedan drive n by
FI lie M. C h ester o f L a k e M ary.
* S h e riff P. A . M e ro and deputies
r who went to the scene o f the
accident reported th a t the motor
hike was w lth u u t ta ll o r head­
lig h ts and th a t no ch arges were
filed. The hoy waa taken by am ­
bulance to Hanford h o sp ita l ami
from there to O ran ga M e m o ria l
in Orlando,
N a v y man W illia m H. .Smith
waa a rre s t'd on a dru nke n d r iv ­
in g charge Inst n ig h t a fte r being
chased and b rou gh t to the P olice
. (Ration by P a u l D an ie ls whose
«* 1051 C h e vro le t aedan waa shleawiped between T w e n tie th and
T w e n ly -fira t Htreet on M ellunv illi- A v u m e . D am age to M r.
D a n ie l’* c*r waa estim ate,! a t
| ,U w h ile H u ilth ’a IM 8 C h evro let
Suffered u s lig h tly dam aged fe n ­
der.
T hree ca rs w ere damaged when
a M e rcu ry sedan drive n by 71
year-old
H a rry
L
M ille r
of
O ssln g ln g . N . Y . tu rn in g n orth
A cm P a rk Avenua o f f T w e lth S tre e t
w collided w ith 1035 F o n t aedan go­
in g north on P a rk , T h t Im pact o f
the M e rcu ry on th a F o rd , driv e n
l y C u rtis A . G o odin g o f S a n fo rd ,
Forced the leeunrl ear in to a
1051 Packard, belonging to L . P.
P ayto n , w hich waa parked a t tha
curb In fro n t o f Die Payto n r*•Idenre. Dam age to tho P a c k a rd
wae set a t M 6 0 w h lla the M e r­
c u ry and F o rd Wer* estim ated
. to have su ffered 476 and |60 dam .4# Of*. Both d riv e rs w are charged
w ith ca ieless and n a g llg e n t d r iv ­

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American Fliers Expected
U .S. Prisoners
To Be Released By Hungary

I II. S. Fliers

ComniunistsAdmit 571
Of These Have Died,
15r? I hive Escaped,
And 3 Were Released

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WEDNKSDAY DEC.

Wife Of State Secre­
tary Of National
Negro Group Hurt,
Brought To Sanford

Boy Injured In
Holiday Flurry

2

F lo rid a — M ostly ehm ily north p o r­
tion m ih -Imwer* extrem e north
thl« a llcrn u o n and e l-e n h e re in
i—t ih portion tu n u h t tin t Ih u rid a y .
r.il.tc i «•: l i i ii if iiAttn u n i in n orth
p o tiio u iim r-d a y il t '. i i to p a rtly
c lo u d y
l l l i l i n i i l o m u l l i n l i l south
|HII t Hill

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llie 1inn, M ila n Forr u n Vt Mil lr v n i l i- i„ &gt;&lt; ay a,laid #
till rt Mil lilt Mil I i f f a11 i- ---I llie hull(1.9 VN *111(1 tin ' nil iiia l H u ng arian
III'VA *»
Al 1 1 hail1 rn,tiling to
ft |1(&gt;| 1 -iiiu III llu- 1111-1
Ni vr i tin Ic " . . 1 f t lam ■-igti-i which
h n il I O | Hindi •III 111 llndapcst
f»M• ■11*■
t IIMil) » »'\I ■lam1 fur the tim e licmg
iih I iim (•-it 1hat l" i" ceding ■ lur the
lllt l - • •■If a-c a n ­ mim I i 1 way
\ -1|inkl‘Nill.11il it III** 1 S lt*g:tlinn yynulll -ay ■inly 1ti.il tin- m a tte r
1l1s(h U If ll Hit Hmin; -i 11.rn i;n u rn mi'll 1
th e ftMil im 11 1 1I'W t.l Hit- t* 17
Mil tit .1 iv
lia tiM iin t
1*1.ne
(urged
ili-n ll Nt»\
I! » I m* Sm ltd fiu h tc r
planes , VMMr1* i-•HIV 14r li'il hy a Hilda-

pe*l m ilita ry emit I Dec 'TI nil a
-In lin e o f viu la tiu g the border of
die. C m in n u n ia t emmtry yvith the
14 u u ilm in l

Plans Are Outlined For Repeating
Christinas Carol Singing Next Year

Dies In Orlando

The Weather

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U.S. Mine Disaster

Woman I Stahlml
In Drunken Drawl

3

I I I T I A I 'C S I , IliiliK.ary i|* —.
Iln -ie H i-li- Minn- sl,:ns h u llca llull that the fou i A m e ric a n flie r*
lie iil hy I lm iK a n a lle i h avin g
been lo r r e il down hv S o v ie l fiijh i
c is have to-rii irh -a se d or w ill
lo- le lr a s r d toldrthl Hot there
was milldni'. o fficia l.
Molli the D S n 'lia i.n ii In-re and
tin- Itio ic .ii m m c m c iiim c n t mainlam ed secrecy on llu- ■ a -c of the
flo-i-. u lm ii i'i i- trie d here oil
e iia ilies nl vinlatim : Ihe h o ld e r and
o n le ie d In pat lo ie . n l Via Imu each
oi In- tailed three mouths

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tsyu yea 1 * tu ,|,aie tim e ti&gt;- -ervod
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t ii|i|,.„'k uf .ilic l .-lit llie
d a ilg h te i, Fat n e t ,1 . tin- g a i- n l , M r and
Mr
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l-re tiirrs ,
I liutua
AVigl-l M ero and I*. AM ero. It , and Die grandm olh ur,
Mi
I. VV. Mero.

San lord Alan Dan
(irantlsoii As I'OVV
A g ra n d fa th e r yvtu had ih's,-eing Ids
iiaire d nf ever again
iria u d rn ii, wtiu wa
aim ing lit#
firs t n-|iurtud nu* sin g iu a cllo ii
,11 Die K o re an w » i, was tods)
n vi'i'ju y in i tu le a rn th a t (In* grandhim,
t.uiet.
H e rtu 'ii
M a rla tt.
is u in u lig Die recant ly announced
prisunera held hy Die Reds.
Tho .g ra n d fa th e r is N n rv a l G .
M a i la t i o f Route 'J. Ilux
Han*
fu ril, w lm v liilte d The H e ra ld offir,- tu te ll ttn- g l'id tiding*. Ha
Im* lived in F ln ri-ia since 1013.
I.ieilt. M a r lu ll. In* revealed, was
burn in .lacksun, Mtch., and hi*
parents liv e In D etroit, lie se r­
ved In D arm an v d u rin g W o rld
W a r II, and re-enlisted in th#
A rm y nm l wa* sent t&lt;&gt; Kur#a a t
the s ta rt o f Dm h o s tilitie s . On th e
second dav o f a ctio n lie w as I t pu rle d ta ilin g .
N O IC E a t HAM
P I T T S B U R G H i» ~ A U a s t e r ­
oid H ow ard K o p c llc w a u le d waa
som e Ice r r t a m to top o ff Chna4m as. ....................
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H a p u l a d im * In an lea e rta a a
raachlna a t a theater. N o "
h a p p cM d . ■ « he p u l hM ha
ih e slot, l| sta ck . F ire m e n
ed fo r n e a rly an h o a r w l
bara and axe* before

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T H E HANPORI) HERALD
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Wed. Dec. 30, I9SI

Sanford Herald

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l t d I I I ! ; eseeet liO r ta r
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iio M ir i m ChrleiMa* . » * New Veer*
111 WegeBlIa A
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aa aeraad rlaaa watte*
---. . . ST, ISIS, at the _
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i t i a N . r i a r i t a bb *# t the A rt
iarea• ml March X. I arm
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eUtaarr aailrra, caret* "at
a. reaalallaaa aa4 aailrra el
malaatral Iw the earaeaa el
itaa laada, will be rharard lar
Iria la r aarenlalaa ralea.
pgrearaltU Naltaaall* Hr la*
Nawaeaiwr Itrarraratatlrea
N*w Tarh, t’hlraa". Ilalralt.
(H r aaa st. I.aala.
L iiaralS la a iarMheir e l A t
l*a Praaa which
U cailil
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ra tlllra.
ralr
Ita
tr la lhe
the aa*
aae lar
la r rrrakll*
reeahlle l all Ihe local aewa srlateS
a aawaeaecr, aa wail aa all
Owe elapalrhaa.
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I K k h d a y , d e c . i s , t a il

DiDAY'H RI1ILB VKRflB '
t a r Tatars our c n tm lra to th e
rllo n a o f s la n ts,
(’ m ira s r
li f l r a ou r own powers. F a ith
• c h ie f Ingredient o f courage,
w ere In ou r own
night na
■ hopper*.— N u. 13:33.

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I t ' wa» a W h ile C lir iit m a i in
M l p a rti o f the N orth, hut in
^ S a n fo rd the tun w m out lirig lit

gad early nnd remained with tit
throughout the day, affording
psrfftl weather conditions for
•y ’l celebration.
In New York City an ’’inlluvMCfl peddler” ol government favJ on could not pay hit own in. Come laxei, hut at the tame time
■rchaied in hi* wife’* name an
1,000 eilate. He wa» the one
who paid former Auiitanl Allot&lt;*V General l.amar Caudle $5,000
a commiuinn on an airplane
jjliote. Under the Fair Deal the
;■ bureaucrat* get mink coal* ami
the poor gel last*.
'

, Congratulation* l&lt;&gt; Floyd Fid­
dler lor the line program of
Chrillmai carol* broadtail over
. WTRR Monday night. There it
Mmelhitig ahoul Christina* Kvr
I which make* everyone want to
ling, and even thole who nevei
, llltg a note the other 3M day* in
the year like to louml off on thit
occaiion. The tinging of Chriitma*
tcarol* provide* them with a wonjfcrful opportunity. Mr. Palmer
h ad a n idea— and we need new
M idi in this town nf ours—au
t.Mia that can well glow and be
furl!
Ifthcr developed in the future.

Tho Into George Orwell’s terrify in g novel of life In n
illce fltntc “ 1084," portrayed a distortion of th e record of
story, to make It conform to the will of th e heads of the
sta te . Fncts were tw isted to fit the purpose, and no one was
allowed to register a protest or a contradiction even though
some of the facts were well known to those who rend the
lies. By regim enting newspapers the ty ra n ts were able to
control m an’s link with the present; by rew riting history
books they were able to control his knowledge ’of the past
and, It was ho|wtl, his future.
In present day actuality, historians in the Soviet zone
of occupied Germ any hnve been ordered to prepare a te x t­
book of Gurmuri history. Those who attem pt to write lilt*
book will ho faced with many difficulties. Presented objec­
tively It would have to show the many times th a t Itussia
anti Germany hnve been enemies. Yet such observations
would not be to the Communist taste. If tho book is ever
.finished It will probably he made up of u n tru th s and garbled
fncts from which those who study It will gain a confused
and false picture of Germ an’s past.
Orwell’s novel rends like a prophecy of the results of
Communist bchnvlor. It can only be hoped th a t there will
be some who will rem ember the tru th In the lands where the
Russians hold sway, and pass th at tru th on to th eir chil­
dren. Otherwise whole generations mny grow up who will
accept ns history w hat Is nctunlly vicious propaganda,

K

The South may no longer be the exclusive land of cot­
ton If George II. T. Kimble, director of the American Geo*
graphical Society, is right. Ills observations convince him
th a t tho world is wnrmlng up and will keep on doing so. He
thinks th at the corn belt may ultim ately extend to ('muidn
and cotton may be raised by N orthern farm ers.
Kimble has figures to support his theory. Tho average
tem perature nt Montreal In the !H80's wns 42; In 1940 it
wits 40. In the siimti period Philndulphiu rose from 52 to 50.
Sim ilar Inc run sen arc recorded In Greenland, Sen rid inn via and
G reat Britain. Thu Arctic Island of Spitsbergen Is now more
than ton degrees w arm er in December than it was th irty
years, ago. O ther observers note th a t a few years ago pota­
toes were a rare crop in Finland. Now the climate perm its
a crop large enough to nourish the entire popfdutlon.
The earth may be growing w arm er. Plenty of dityrt will
rem ain, however, in which the shivering resident will doubt
this statem ent.

American Flier*

if

Peliintie American cittern* have
Dialled lo the defenie of the
■rlcan flier* forced down in
Igary and now lieinjl held (or
1.000 rantom. A drive ha* been
ted by Robert Vogeler, Ralph
rburn and othara tel raite
5.000 to pay the fine* for all
and there i* nn doubt that it
r,'(an be quickly provided, though
‘ t are not *ure it it aiul&gt; a good
M , The mnlive back ‘ of the
l i ti blackmail, an attempt to
el money out of the United
by Ihe wont kind of
i. Once blackmail ha* been
it U hard to Hop, The
jo find* it hard In combat
(In i intlance, will find it
I harder In the tecond. So
■ may be no end to It if this
ol Ike Hungarian tovernto blackmail the United
■ prove* successful In the

J . H w ift o f n icn a Fa ll*. N. Y .;
Cant. D av e Henderson, Hhnwnee,
O kla ., T ech. Hgt. Je ss A. D uff,
Spokane. Wash.. Hgt. Ja m e s A.
F la m . K ln g sla n d , A rk .
U n d e r the circu m sta n ce s, It was
im po ssible to know in advance Just
how and when the flle ra would bo
freed, but a cco rding to past ex
perience, it waa alm ost c e rta in
ih e y w ould be brought d ire c tly to
tho A u s tria n fro n tie r without the
correspondents nf fnreign co un tries
seeing them at all.
Thla w as true last sp rin g when
R o bert A. V ogeler, A m e ric a n b u si­
nessm an im priso n ed on a charge
et
t4 spying, waa roleased. It
lao

wai true in 1MI, when Hungary
raleaaed two oil company execu-

tivea it had been detaining
m e_
rlr
lea»» IM. Tho A___
legation
.. ha* been
In contact w ith W ashington a ve r
Ihe h o lid a y i, b u t the legation spokeam an would not elaboraft
rnto on
thla Inform ation.

HIGHTOWER

* WatW
i NQTON
a lllN
G T O N *1
lA - H ig n s are that
IA—Sign*
the govarnm
government
ept w ill turn down

o« P riv a te cltisena to pay
the $110,000 in flnea w hich Com m
iinfst.
H u n g a ry haa le v ie d ggainat
,f
° V hui T O b,k
r great national hatoet laid, tour U . 8. a irm e n who e tn y e d
i for dafenae, btR not once a e ro s i Ha border,

. fin al decisions were still being
formulated ^today but it teemed

tribute"

ft’- .

hman w n rklh g fo r n
‘asked fo r an Increase H D
the other
Thr

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.day,

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o r not, bu t I f he w ere a ce n tra l
o r south F lo rid a g ro w e r today he
would p ro b a b ly hnve been am ong
those present a t the recent hearL e e sb u rg on the proposed
m a rke tin g
t r f it a t a
w aterm elon
agreem ent.
Ilia sentim ents, however, were
voiced in no uncertain te rm s by
a present day grow er, T. K. S im ­
mons, an A la ch u a co un ty fa rm e r
fro m A rch e r, who sa id as fo r h im ­
s e lf he would ra th e r have “ fre e ­
dom than d o lla rs.”
E v e r since the Inauguration o f
“ N ew D e a ls” and “ F a ir D e a ls”
the people o f th is nation havu been
lo sin g more and m ore o f th e ir
freedom and Independence and a c­
ce pting in
re tu rn
governm ent
doles and handouts th a t
ra rrv
w ith them b u re au cra tic co ntrols
and regu lation s.
F a llin g f o r catch phraaea am i
slogan* advanced by s lic k tongued p o litic a l a sp ira n ts, an a p a ­
th e tic p u b lic haa accepted g re a te r
and g re a te r tax burdens and In
re tu rn e u bm lttrd to more and
m ore re g im e n ta tio n .

During the five year period of 1940 through 1000 m otor
vehicle accidents claimed as many lives among the millions
of Industrial policyholders of the M ntro|silltan Life Insur­
ance Company as the next six most frequent causes of ac­
cident fatalities combined.
A study of 04,007 iiccidcntnl death claims (mid during
tho flvo yours to determ ine where mid how injuries occur,
re veil led the following;
The 14,108 m otor vehicle lutidltles accounted for more
th a n 2 out of every 0 deaths from all accidents.
Second only to motor vehicles as a cause of accidental
death was falls, with 0,007 fatalities, of which 0,710 were
in homes, 1,407 in public places, and 701 a t placos of em­
ployment.
Next leading causes were drowning, burns and scalds,
and conflagrations.
"Tbls study gives evidence th a t accidents, which cmiHt*
00,000 accidental dcutliH yearly in the general population of
th e United S tates, occur wherever the activities of dally life
arc carried on—a t home, in public places, at places of em ­
K o re a n
W a r
ployment—and bunco there is no simplo answ er to Hie prob­
lem,” the company’s safety experts declare.
(fiiallniirn M um I'aaa II m i
“ Little can bo accomplished toward reducing this The group* iidju u m cd In T h u rsd a y
heavy loss of life without the support of the safety move­ — Inst day of the truce t r ia l period.‘
The mil of Ihe perils! due* nut
ment by the general public. The Amor lean people have un mruu Ihe cm) of Mount Inl Ions. They
obligation to make tbls country a safer place for themselves, w ill gll Oil
th eir families, mid their fellow citizens.”
Out Ihe Ic n ln llv c cease fire line

Warmer In The North

»yent the Air ro

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tornaUve

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private offer to pro‘ avo boetir

offers.

It Is understood that Sec
re la ry o f State Achcson has been
advised along these lines:
t. .Since Ihe fm ir men ore m e m ­
ber* nf tho arm ed forre s nnd wore
s o ile d w hile on an o ffirln l m ission,
they cannot he D enied ns on lin n r.
7
rivn te c itlre n s In other wordIs
r y nro a governm ent rusfKtnsI
h ltlty and p riv a te r lt lr r n * cannot
act In th e ir behalf.
2. T h c ro seem s tn ho nn low
w hich would p e rm it any govern
men! agency to accept p riv a te con
trtbuliona fo r the purpose of p a ying
the fin ca of these men. O n ly a
sp e cia l a ct o f Congress would per
m il that.
3. P riv a te group* ra is in g m oney
cannnt deal o iro c il) with Inc H u n ­
g a ria n governm ent, since p riv a te
citlsvna a re forbidden by la w from
ne'c o lla tin g w ith fnreign nations.
T he developing opinion In the
ligh t nf these consideration*, a u ­
th o ritie s said, is that if tho fine
la to bo p a id the U. 8. governm ent
w ill have tn do it.
T h e re h a v e been repeated efforta
by the U . 8. d ip lo m a tic m (salon
at Budapeat to get the m en r e ­
leased bu t no evidence that tho
H u n g a ria n governm ent waa in Ihe
je a a i b id Interested in m o d ifyin g
Ita conduct In thla case.

rhr

■ davi

U. 8. officials aa.y privately aa
well aa publicly thatt tha
... dlara got
over Hungarian tcrritoi
territory only because they were lost and that there
ii no hula in fact for the eaploaage
•type charge brought against them,
one of the private dtliens who
lai Interested himself In raising
none/ for the fines la Robert Vog,
ler, He aald he would aeek to cordinate Ihe efforta.
“ I can understand any official
m payment by' tha govern-

By RUSSELL EA T

I don’t know whether Patrick South C a ro lin a com bined because
Henry ever ^rew any watarmelona o f the la rg e seal* fa rm in g here.

Safety Program

Well, the number" ot^ lraffic
j death* due to automobile acci, dtflti In* now paned the one mil•
■&gt;llonth mark. Hint it to lay that
one million American* have been
killed lince the turn of dir century
when auloumhilr* first made their
appearance on the itrert* and
highway* of llii* country and the
flrtl penon, a pedritrian by the
j; fray, w»» knocked down and kill­
ed by one of them. Nothing more
: should tie needed to move (bat
tha automobile it a “ dengerout
(fa a lla a a a r ran I'aaa Oa*»
deadly imlrumenl" ,dian the Intention
nf n ssislln g spying a c ti­
vledge that it hat already v itie s hem.
Tho IJ. H. a irm e n are Cap). John
lined one million periapt..,

Too Late To Classify

IDIO TS DELIGHT

w ill he wiped out A new line ,
reflecting huttlc change*, I* lo he
draw n
when
un
a rm is tic e
la
reached
The H idifo m m ltlcc on su pervision
of the truce stalled again un superich
v isio n behind Red lines, w h
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C o m m unists re je ct; and the fate
nf homh shattered Red alrporta,
w hich Ihe (.’n m m u n U la inalat on
rebuilding

S U M M E R L IN
H K t W f c W S r * « *
and a lashing wind ho.
intged action
on Ihe Korean W ar front loda
H eavy ove rca st held a ir action to
a m Ini
fn mu m.
Tho U, 8 F ifth A tr F o rce said
it* planes fle w only seven recon ­
naissance m ission* In Ihe 24 hour*
rn d e il at (1 p m W ednesday, e q u a l­
ling the recurd low established
Feb. 8 g.
G round fighting, re la tiv e ly lig h t
fur a ihonth, m ay fla re in renewed
fu ry a fte r T hu rsday.
A 30 d a y p ro v is io n a l cease fire
lin e —the present front— Is due to
e xp ire then unless tru ce nego­
tia to rs at P an m u njom com e to
term* nn an arm istice . T h e re is
llllln like liho od they w ill do that.
Ilatttn front rhangea made after
the Dec. 27 deadline m ust he ta k ­
en in to co n sid e ra tio n ’ in any new ly
proposed coase fire lino. Thus,
troop* w ill be figh tin g again for

l

keeps after Thursday.
Only one shlrp brief action
marked Christmas Day along the
143-mile shooting line.
In that fight, a Chinese battalion
crashed against an Allied advance
position on tho eastern front
darkness- foil, llut Ihe United Na­
tions troops, standing nn snow-covcrod ground, stood fast against the
assault. With artillery support they
hurled back Iho hundred* of at­
tacking Chinese after loss than nn
hour nf fighting.
On Ihe western front, other Chi­
nese soldiers twice triad to croia
Ihe Lower Hachnn River south d
Panmunjom lata Tuauay. Rut tha
tl
eda ware kicked back both Urnos
fnntry and artUla:
y Allied Infantry
on tho east bank. The

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cro ssin■ ■ gs
Un wore m
mi ev ire
v i ly
patrol^m*!
byam
atl
frocei
tlona b
y . im a
l! R
o c e s , ^ E ig h th

NcgTo Killed
tf'uatlna.4 Kma *&gt;aa&gt; 0**1
centers u flo r fallin g tu explode
A p p are n tly someone who knew
M oore’* movement* planted the
explosive— h e n use hi* Job keep*
him on the road over the statu
most nf the lim e and his fa m ily
hod com e home on ly fo r the C h r is t­
mas holidays.
.
M aste r Hat. (Ico n ic Him*, brother
In law nf lyfiKiro and lust lu ick from
Korea, liv e s nearby He took M oore
and his w ife to-a hospital nt Hnn
ford im m e d ia te ly a fte r the blast
thook the house about IS:30
D r. H. II. Htarke, p h ysicia n whn
waa present when they were ad
m ille d and whn la ta kin g ra re nf
her. la id the wom an "re c e iv e d a
m ild b ra in concussion, in te rn a l InJorle* of the chest and abdomen,
% h«er» foreheud.
»
W i sp
J i Sittin
l f ! g!
on
I* Jnmv
..
o! p&amp; ! ? She
blood. Hho I* Incoherent In her
speech. Wo bcliuvo her chance* of
rocuvo ry a re about AO so."
He sa id M oore's spine and pelvic
bone w ere fractu red but "W e be­
lie ve shock was the (m m cdla ln
cause of death He alsn had n
b ra in concussion."
D r. Htarke ssld m em bers of the
fa m ily said "T h e floo r was blown
up d ire c tly under the bed. The bed
a pparen tly was throw n up to the
ceding and they (M o o re and his
wife; w ere huned under Ihe m a ss."
A I its New Y o rk headquarters
the N A A C P announced tele
ilcgram a
dem anding Im m ediate, a ffirm a tiv e
action In the M oore ca se had been

sent In (lov. Warren and to United
Wales Attorney General J. Howard
McGralh, They were signed by
Thurgood Marshall, the associa­
tion's special counsel.
The wlro to Warren aald:
“. , , Steps must be taken to
prevent deliberate action on Ihe
part of Ihe lawless forces in Flori­
da to Intimidate Negro population
of your state. . . . The Moore*
were representative of the finest
type of cllisen of your state. Unless
they can be secure from lawless­
ness, no one in Florida Is safe
from d e stru ctio n."
Moore also waa a school teacher
unt
HU he took Ida NAACP k b and
been executive secretary of
Progressive Voter* !x&gt;*gim nl
Ida, IttC., which before 1948
conducted a Mate campaign to gel
Negroes registered to vote.
Two Federal Bureau of Inveatigaagents were reported inveatiand a coroner's jury waa
Gov. Fuller Warren said
m ik
nding an investigator lm-

Army briefing officer

WASHINGTON (A— Oan.
lew B. Rldgway hai bean
ixed, if he aces fit, to ex
30 days the agi
Cotnmunbta that
the! the
line In ‘
•w H L M
i l l
an nrmti
event one can ba

A tte n d in g the recent h e a rin g a*
an unorganised g rou p o f fa rm e rs
w ith o u t a n y legal ta le n t to plead
th e ir cause or present th e ir aide,
F lo rid a grow er* faced te p - fllg h t
o ffic ia l* o f the D epartm en t o f A g ­
ric u ltu re ,
m a rk e tin g
s p e c ia lis t!
and governm ent attorney^,
but
w ith tn e ir backs to the w a ll these
F lo rid a grow er* told th e bureau­
cra ts o f f In no u n ce rtain term s.
P o in tin g to th e s itu a tio n tho
fa rm e r fin d s h im se lf In today, one
g ro w e r said he had to p a y Geld
hands 75e an hour o r m ore, beg
them to w ork and s ta y ou t In 4h&lt;&gt;
fie ld a ll d a y to tee th a t th e y did
w ork.
l'tfd up w ith the w hole eoelallstic
"N e w D e a l” program , re b e lliou s
grow ers said w h a t they th o u g h t o f
governm ent co n trols and w ent on
record as fa v o rin g th e ir own fre e ­
dom, Independence and eelf-re■ pact above any questionable honef it s a pa te rn a l governm ent had
to o ffe r In the fo rm o f d o lla rs,
One
th in g
theso
Indignant
grow e rs overlook Is the fa c t th a t
The average tax-paying Amer- they them selves a re la rg e ly r e ­
lean today f* In Juet about tho sponsible fo r tho altua'Jon th a t
sam e p osition
aa a g a m ble r p la y ­ e x ists today. It Is reasonable to
li t
in g a slo t m achine. H e keeps feed- assum e th a t m ost o f them have
Ing hi* m oney Into th e governm ent supported the present governm ent
In the fo rm o f taxes and hopes w ltn th e ir vole* nnd th e ir ta x
th a t somehow, some w ay, he w ill money and have had a hand along
h it tha Jackpot and win. Hut the w ith a lo t o f other folk* In cre a t­
percentage n g ain st him la
too ing the present d ic ta to ria l cen­
great. N o w and then ho m ay get tra lise d governm ent th a t is now
n few dollar* hack, but u su a lly a tte m p tin g to k ic k them around.
T h * fa rm e r has reached
the
the g u v who feeds the m oney In,
stand* hy In ic e some Jerk step crossroads and m ust m ake up his
r* th " r
up, drop tn a n icke l and w a lk m ind w h eth er ho w ould
aw ay w ith the case, a la rg e p e r­ have a ce n tra lise d , bureau cratlecentage o f whleh the aucker ta x ­ rontrolted governm ent ru n n in g h is
a ff a ir s o r w ould ra th e r he Inde­
pa ye r contributed.
F lo rid a w ith De fa v o ra b le c li­ pendent and re ta in hi* frre d o ih of
m ate ra n produce w aterm elon* action. I f present tre n ds are p e r­
e a rlie r than other states and e a rly m itted to continue and expand In
malon* b rin g hettar return*. U n ­ tho next few ye ars aa th e y have
der tho proposed tri-e ta to a gree­ In recent years, the force* o f soc­
m ent grow e rs In leas fa v o ra b le ia lise d action and co n tro l w ill be
areas would ta ke th a t m a rk e tin g so flr n d y entrenched th a t It Is
advantage aw a y
fro m
F lo rid a dou btful If Ihey can ever ho ou st­
grow er* and ou r hoys don 't lik e ed.
S e cre ta ry Hrannon Isn’t g o in g to
It.
U n der the term s o f the a gree­ tie w orried too m uch about tho
are nn suspects so fa r but e very
ment, G eo rgia and South C a ro lin a feelin gs o f a s m a ll g rou p o f F lo r ­
law enforcem ent o ffice r Including
grower* could vote F lo rid a g ro w ­
ida grow ers i f It devolons ho can
h im self. S h e riff II. T W illia m s,
ers under the term* n f such nn
A ssista n t State A tto rne y Hubert T.
agreem ent even though a m a jo r­ w in fa v o r w ith 7,000 in G eorgln
( ir it is of Cocoa, and two deputies
und 4,000 In South C a ro lin a and
and "su m o ou lsldo h e lp " have been ity o f tho F lo rid a grow er* voted they w ill probably fa v o r agreem ent
against
It.
Fu
th
erm
ore,
the
law
w orking on the case.
give* S e cre ta ry o f
A g ric u ltu re and, u n lik e M r. Sim m ons, are moro
Brannon d icta to ria l pow ers and Interested In d o lla rs than freedom.
T A I.l.A H A S S K K &lt; * -(lo v . F u lle r -an decide the m a tte r on the b a il*
W a rre n ’s press s e cre ta ry lix la y de­ nf a lth e r the acreage Involved or
nied ax "n o t tru e " a statem ent by •he num ber o f grow e rs pa rticip ate
tho president of tho N atio nal As- ‘ ng.
xiM'latlon for Advancem ent nf C o l­
It lu.ppcn* th a t F lo rid a
hnx
ored People that the governor has
OPTOMETRIST
'»*» than 4.000 grow er*, n gainst
refused io take steps to uphold
G e o rgia's 7,000 nnd South C a ro ­
EYES
EXAMINED
law and o rd e r In Flo rid a .
lina'* 4,000 In spite o f tho fa c t
GLASSES FITTED
Tho governor had nn com m ent that from an a ctu al production
on the C h ria tm a s night bom bing standpoin t th is stato
I t * South Palmetto Avenue
produce*
w hich k ille d H a r r y T. M oore, a more melons than G e o rg ia and
le a d e r In N e gro m ovem ents, but he
said he would send an Investigator
Im m ediately to look Into Ihe caao.
HI* press se cre ta ry , L o y a l C o m ­
pton, re p lie d to the statem ent by
W a lle r White, N A A ^ F prealdant,
•
MILLWORK ■
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES
that the governor ha* consistently
H ig h w a y 17-02 South
Phone 1447

DR. C. L. PERSONS

CAMPBELL’S CABINETS

low and order in connection with
recent Miami bombing* and the
shonthH of Negroc* charged with
ra|&gt;c in Lake County.
He said "W h ito 's statement Is
not true

Gov. Warreni personally Inves­
tigated
Ihe first bom bing a i C a rv e r
Bated It

Village in Miami. He later assigned
an Investigator to work with feder­
al, county and city law enforce­
ment officer* In nn effort to *top
the bombings in Miami.
"Within n matter nf hours after
the bombing nf a Miami synagogue
Gnv. Warren sent tho adjutant gen­
eral nf Ihe Florida National Guard
In tho scene lo determine If emer­
gency measure* were required.
"In Ihe recent trouble in Lake
County, (wlfl action wai taken by
Gnv. Warren," Compton added.
"In lesa than 24 hours after the
Incident, Gov. W im a had person­
ally consulted with officials and
citucns at Lake County and haa
assigned an Investigator to the
case. These snd other actions by
Gnv. Warren completely refute
Whito's falsa charge."
STOCK MARKKT
NEW YORK IA—Trading w u on
Iho quiet side today In ihe stock
market with the exception of one
flam of activity in this steel aeetlon.
Prices ran from a little hotter
than a point higher to fractkma
lower with the plus sign* Impart
In i a steadiness to the Uat.
Steels were up around a point
ai limoa early in the day, but
later Ihey backed away from this
ton.
There were aome better then
average gains In rails, chemicals,

cwere
w nachieved
- * nd- quietly

1947 HUICK

1939 PLYMOUTH
2 D oor

Sedan,

Good

Super Sedan, F u lly
Equipped, Radio, lie * te r,
Good Ylrrx.
T ire s. Good C ondition.

Transportation

$145.00

91190.00

1939 BUICK
Redan, Extra Good Tire*,
Radio, Heutar— Running
Good. Only

1948
CHEVROLET

1295.00

Bedan, Clean, Good Tires,
I-orally Owned

91050.00

1048 BUICK
Super Bedan. A Beautiful
Green Sedan With White
Wail Tire— Purchased and
Driven By Local Owner,
Low Mileage, Extra Clean,
Radio, Heater, Excellent
Condition. Only

1»I7 DODGE
Coupe
Excellent

Motor—New
Paint, A
Real Bargain

Upholstery—New

91395.00

N IK K C O .

t it MAGNOLIA AVENUE,
TELEPH O N E 1M4

ill

influencing other areai-

USED CARS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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said be did not
caused the bleat

He would not si
rate.
Joe Warren^ a farmer friend of
livingI " W h y , aald
nporary
wta a. salarie*
rogd moat
laid,
W
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no one Uv*
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Social A n d Personal Activities

Rrlrial Attendants
Honored At Party

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LAKE MARY
H I?

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\ I I U . I N I A ! ’■ AN PERSO N |

T IIF R A N FO R D ffF R A L D
\v#d ll# r :A, V9Af
P s c t .1

C h r is t m a x l* a r t y I s
H e ld A t ( ’iis s c lh e r r y

The b rid a l attendants of M is*
M is * lio io lb y
H oi he, w h o t*
B a ib a ta Saunders w ere honoied
I is m 'is
C u lle y e
,i,
P H O N E 148
on Sunday at a luncheon given A tl-i.J n ig .
by the bride-elect’ s m other, Sir*. N a ilm lle , a i live,| He,, ill. to
-Vppio u n ilte ly '.«MI people ath o lid a y *
w it h
to i
Joseph Saunders, and her sister, * p ilu l th e
i- u.le.i it,, c , n iir . i. ii. i &gt; ( 'a n y f u r
u
a
ir
tiin
.
A
ll.
u
m
l
M
r*
.
W.
I
’
M is* Jo a A Suundeia at th e ir hum#
the i'u » 1.
A lt .iio .n le K p iin g * ,
B u i he
on Scott Avenue.
l.oiig,-.o*Hl, ,111,1 C u - * e ll, e iiy
at
Roy
lo
c
i,
in
n
o
f
A
t
la
n
t
ic
C
ity
.
C h ris tm a s greenery was used ns
Cnsseg.ei 1 v * t u 'iu
It was spoil,
N
.
J.
w
u
i
,1
recent
g
u
c
*
l
o
f
til
decorations throughout the recep­
s o ie .l fu | D, .’ th y e a r b y T h e
t i l U ItS ItA Y
cousins, M r. and M r* . II.
M
A m e i ieuu L e g io n u m l A u x ilia r y
T here w ill lie u C h ristm a s
M r. and M r*. Roy D u lle r have tion rooms nnd In the d in in g room C o ch ra n .
About 700 people nttended the
, . f n t.i 1
r m t ! m::
p a rty fo r Kehekahs n fte r th e ir In te r-fra te rn ity C h ris tm a s H all at ns th e ir guest, M rs. H o lle r’s s is ­ the lu n chrim was b e a u tifu lly a p ­
M
r.
and
M
r*
.
A
.
F
.
K
o
m
i,
v
i
­
W hile
tincro w il
gntheriHl
re g u la r meeting. E veryon e In re ­ the M a y fa ir Inn Iasi evening w ltii ter, M rs. M a rg u e rite C ra v e s o f pointed w ith o I'ulw nrk cover and s it, .1 her p a ic iit * in la ik e C ity
u centerpiece o f r large silv e r Injw I
art,uml the liglite ,!
C o m m u n ity
quested to tirin g n g ift.
at least h a lf the crowd lieing com- Co lum bia, H. C,
OVer
th
e
weekend.
holding s ilv e r ornam ents, flanked
C iit i- lin ii
I'm ,-, e lm turn, m usic
|&gt;osed o f college stu d e n ts and outI tv il
ton
c liild le u
li-s-eived
by w hite tapers In s ilv e r candlewa- li.-.'D.I th e 1100,1 (oine.l in
of-tow n v isito rs.
I.t. and M rs. J I.. H orton of abra.
g ift.- Mild cm lid , F rid a y n ig h t at
-in ,-iid - 1 hi 1 -In n
• in ..I to,, bv
T ony Peres and his orchestra Pensacola
m sacola spent a few days here
The bridesm aids' g ifts
were th e C u m m iin ity t 'h i lx lm a * lie e ,
Ml
l i l , b | l l l l Mile*' of I.OIlgWOOU,
furnished the m usic, and the [nit w ith M r. and M rs. J P a u l H orton.
i
p
,
III*,lie
d
try
th
e
I
’h
u
m
h
e
i
o
f
w h ile kid gloves, and single strand
lit , . In lit 1• 11 w i ll p io l,i.e « . front
resuunded w ith much holiday gaychoker pearls, w hich
they
w ill C o lliin e ic e A W r o lllh llis u n w a the t i. ilf j i on Die III,’ li.vi,y by -l
ety. G a la decorntionr added to the
c
h
a
ilim
iii
o
f
ltie
c
o
m
m
itte
e
.
T
h
M rs. Cassan dra
St bolt I le ft weal in the w rddlng.
tl 1111•«11.11 y 11, •fe s tiv ity of the occnslun, w ith b r il­
L U M B E R T O N . U a (S pecial IT liu 'e attending Die ssffail were U lo e ia m co n siste d o f g iu u p «||ig
H oliday fo r Tam pa where she w ill
Hu-itu I'la o - i l l 11s •-•) about M:|6
(J) C h ristm a s note m arked the set-, lia n tly ligh ted C ln ls tm a s tie e s at spend a week w ith bet sun, C a ll Mr*. T. C. Mole, m other o f the lTi|-. led I.v .M i* C e d i M ix o n an-l
p m w ith iini-i- met 1.m l.m- a n il
tlitu iig lu m t
the
tin g fo r the w edding o f M ixr Bun- vuntapii u o iiils
blidegrooni-elect,
S a ra
C a ro ly n M ,s J L. H u in p lire y , w it h P R
St tin it i,
K t* * l-.l a ll the , t-iU iieo
llile o
nie R a y W ilso n and W a rre n K a tie lobby and ballroom .
p lo y in g
th e
t r illil|H - '
and Hliarun Mole, a ll of Orlando, H l r l m i .
b o o .In .I 1, 0,1 fifty W iuppeil g ift*
B e a u tifu l
gowns
everyw here
D an ie ls o f Lum bertun and .San­
W e i,
,list 1 ilm ti ,1 to i-tiitM re ii
Kenneth l. r f f le r is home from M is . H a ro ld Chapm an, M is t S h ir ­ and I ' It Hi enter nt th e p ia n o
Santa
fo rd , w hich took place Satu rday gave the im pressio n that
ley M utelan d, M iss H rtty e Rene T he u i m u l ot K a lita C la u s eon
tlllo o g li leu you Is o f age uml „ v e r
evening at 7:00 o’clock nt the must have le ft m any fo r C h ris t- N ew port, R. I., win i e h r is in H all, and M rs. Hpencer Harden.
elude,|
t)ie
fo
rm
a
l
p
a
rt
u
f
thfoul h u m h u i loi,,-. ot e 1111.lv m et
F ir s t B a p tis t C h u rch in I.umber- lira*. P in k seemed to be a fa v o rite tra in in g . He I* v is itin g his p a r­
p ro g in m .
flin t m o - g iie n out
color w ith one o f the lo veliest of ents, M r. and Mr*. VV. A . l.e fftan.
.M i*, lo iiu ie Lee D a rm iu i * i
' t • 1 u u M , ( ’ h im n t 1 ‘a v n d L f r r y
T lie brlda U the daugh ter of gowns o f th is color lieing Worn hv ler.
site d re la tiv e s In G e o rg ia uve,
wn." * Inn* m an
of
1 In*
l.i'jdliini
M r, and M rs. A r th u r Linwuod W il­ M iss Jean Hnyer, whose b a lle rin a
th e weekend.
O n int 11m
Kin l \ 1d n n in itte e nnd
W oody A n s le y , son o f M r. an-l
son of L uinbe rto u and the b ride­ pink net was cu ntrusled w ith red
M rs. G eorge I'e lle y a nd d a u g b
f x le n d r d lure t L i n k " In a ll w lm
M rs. A. W. A n s le y who Is a s ill
groo m ’* parent* o re M r. and M rs. satin slippers.
M iss
B e rth a
I ’e lle y
„!
mwjuteij id t iiiik iiip l l i r p h iily j|
The C n th u llc
W om en’s C h ili te r.
M iss D ia l B o yle chose a b rig h t dent nt the U n iv e rs ity o f G eorgia,
E d w a rd C h e ste r D aniels of Ban*
4*I|i M s
green sldrred net u f ankle length, 1* spending the holidays w ith his furn ish ed luistesse* fur the Hat- b u s t,o i a rr iv e d T h u rs d a y to he
M o rd .
urdny
evening
p ie d h r ls t m a s th e h o lid a y gu e sts o f her sou
L illia n
Hoyle
was parents.
r D r. D. Sw an H aw o rth , pastor w hile M iss
amt
dance at the N avy C e n trr when In -la w u m l d a u g h te r. M r
o f the church, nnd Dr. J. G lenn lovely In n w hite rh lrre d net of
M m , l-T aiih E vans.
M iss
M rs. E lv ir a G a rn e r ha* as her an u nu su ally large cruw d g a th e r­
It, S M i l l S H IM R B l.t lM
B lackb u rn o f W o ke Fo rest C o l­ the same popu la r length.
.Mi. and M is
tin s N e lso n » f
C a llo w a y ’s
orchid guests her to n and daughter-in- ed there fur dancing, tin g in g
lege, a fo rm e r pastor, o fficia te d M u ry Anne
I Iw &lt;1f, it it. Conn m e th e g u e st
and
games.
ch
iffo
n
boasted
u
side
fe
atm
e
of
.John
U
o
n
io
n
'lm
i.
w
e
ll
k
n
o
w
n
(
hta
u
lr
U
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p
io
.lm
»
i
and
p
it
ncn!
law , M r. and M rs. D ouglas C a r ­
M r and VI1 • f t
■*&lt;*!** 1 L ia m
pt the dou ble-rin g service. W ed­
Gene A rn o ld o f On- F A S R O N o f tto -li son and ila iig lit e r - in la w . tu ik'ia ift f 4*!’ ! ) ir " i n »v * ' fu l M in iin t'i p in &gt;■tittimi* in S riiu to p a S p im p s , m&gt;d Mi iin d V! 1 R! K M tiiifid in g m usicians were M b s D oris In vrn dri ostrich iiliiiu r* . nnd M iss net o f H am pton. Va., who a ir
Mi
1*11*1 M i '
Y i’ lliP l N I'I nil II
squadron
o
f
the
S
an
fo
rd
N
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v
a
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lle
tly
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d
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ty
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k
form
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•pending the holidays In Hnnfuid.
i L11*cn nn*f f ji «1•-1! v 4» 11*«S Ai» mid
W lllle iii* . o rg a n ist, nnd M rs. \V.
M lHen Ah' VV'utitl iiih l
M l"
A u x ilia ry A il S in t inn w itli Ills
had an Interesting yoke effect uf
•VI' - L 11
mj* iL io io
( iio i. t a y
Mu o p i n m ir o f Ho t V n li,* ! Kim nla H u iin a K i ^ I i m i I in Uu* W i i i t i i
L . S kin n e r, Jr., soloist.
LUUIU 11Ml | Ml t»f M III tiki VMM
accordlan,
mol
W
illa
rd
C
onn
olly
oink
sequins.
I'etite
and
d
a
rk.
M
iss
I'flli- M il'll School \ Hill (ill m ill lilt- I'lllH il opi'lillt!' Is i ft i'i| lkIti | Ini* t v »iim r
E s c o rlih l by tier father, the
M r. nnd M rs. R. II. V e rn a y and
n v » 'h t
**f i I n n
L m lh i'i
of
The
H
e
ra
ld
w
ith
his
hmi|n,
I
ion
mi
Lou
H
a
rp
e
r
was
d
o
ll-lik
e
in
VI1
I a nt a 111 ie 1* 1 Inn! h 1
b ride was attended by her siste r,
\V r ih ii-'tilliy I'TMin U|] . sltlfl. III.
daughter, J u lia Ann. o f A tla n ta
111 Ifm inter Nhii*!. M i
Uhl | Mi-*
lo t r i. i ! ‘ n o d a \ VI1 and M is .
M rs . II. M. J e ffrie s , Jr., m atron ii tu u g e iiu e net w ith rhinestone have a rriv e d to spend the holidays provided liv e ly ren ditio ns o f pup
I
I
H u lln itl.
u
la
r
and
*enil-clas»ic
nuAihor*
accessories.
W
U
C in - t e i and d a n p L ln rx ,
o f honor, nnd bridesm aids were
w ith M r i. V e rn a y ’ * parents, M r.
M i wnii .M n A T m ii u f M i ii n 11
A in u ld ,
whn
la
from
M rs. VV. M. I’ lid ip s was beauti­ and M rs. Jo e M e lfrh at th e ir home M r.
I ’al and Ann. u f M ,i4 ti(iiii H e s rli.
jtn o th e r siste r, M I rs K a y WJIsun,
a r r n iir itilitiK
h u h ila y n m i !).
Lebanon,
I’
a.,
lias
a
fin
e
te
ch
n
i­
fu
l
in
a
co
lon
ial
houn-sklrted
fo
r­
Vli
and
Vli
V V a ltfi
Il4?n*
W a s M a ry C a rte r o f Hope M ills ,
on W est F ir s t Street.
b in th e i
am i
s is te r -in law
que on
the
piano
a cro id la n , h r i
.Ii o h
aikd • lit 111If • n *
M ila P eggy Hardee o f N o rfo lk , m al of ice Idue satin , nnd M rs.
M r. iiin t M i*
W P. B u i he
n
la
vlu
e
such
d
iffic
u
lt
num
bers
C.
It.
K
c
lilia
id
also
chose
Ice-blue,
W
ei­
t
It*
f
ill
m l " . 1 V|, mid M rs.
V a ., and M ias Teeney K lt t ie ll of
R«'« i'll! at 1 14ill* at llt r M i \ fa n
M iss M a ry H elen F ite and M is* as " N o la ” , w ith rase, and the
- M i* C. tV H lo h lo iu , M iss Ion,,
but In u brocaded fa b ric and her
th is city .
In n tu &lt;111*11*1 Hn Iminlav -ea mil l l /. 1L iliil *»)* * n liila
Ja ck ie Cam eron have a rriv e d home
S ju h io m und M t l H |u ii)(iin , J i
ankle-length
s
k
ill
was
flm
e
d
In
m
u
sician
s
were
swam
ped
w
ith
Mi
kind Vli
B e it man fu r the bridegroom
i
!
tnr Im li' Ah
mmI Mr*
1. AI A m !
fla m C ra w fo rd W. Long H o sp ita l
Ip4*t»! Hun.tiiv In r jH iijiii, V iz itm .
&gt;‘ 14* 1
a
Ik leu
Was his brother, E d w a rd Chester i, fitte d line. M e n W. A . A iln m i’ in A tla n ta , (la. where they a ie in leouesl*.
(or
I tie
it (xlmit and l.nnov of Nv•44 A Ok k lo t,.
rv
lu
liv
.'w
blue
rhinestone-studded
dies*
wa*
Mr*
I-'.
E
R
u
u
m
illa
t
played
e
lm
s
lonil
in lie!
le !id
i *1aH\x
D aniels, J r., o f Hanford. D sh e is
VIif and Aim.
M
( i! v . M i M il Mi
Nat Jinn l Hetiei ,
tu rs e * ’ 11 Mining. They a ie v isitC u lllfi* ' S um ! ji &gt; n f t i i Moth) ti1
of
u
darker
hue,
w
ith
accent
on
a
i
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
C
h
ristm
a
s
carol*
at
the
pim
in
ami
VV' Mdum lln in «d and *tiild itn i
were
W illia m
.Smith,
C n tla t
Hi ..n x, N V
AM and A lin h v n ip
t in 1 lio it if *#f M i a n il M i 14. .1 1.
group sin g in g wa* enjoyed.
f »*►111 I'll (ui In a , V| 1 and \f t
I'loy
M oore, J r., Jo h n n y B ruton
and large rial ru-e in Hie center o f the ' “ K *h«',r reapectfve parent*
S i'liiio lin iin . S n i \ *■i k l it y ; Mi
I lu lla it l Wei* M i i i 11*I M in Hi-o
luw
bark
neckline
The
N
n
v
v
p
e
rso
n
n
e
l
aided
the
Ted Hass, a ll u f I,umber ion and
■4Mi I M in &gt;1a ole " iS i J n n n li'i , Mh u *\ , I loan it n il ufii t *Villeli i'it nt ! I'tidfl*
M i. and M rs. H. O. Chase had liuslesseN h i Hi,, trim m in g o f II ii 11ii n l wI hi ‘ on, d c nc, u f Sun
M
rs.
A
rth
u
r
B
e
ckw
ith
,
J
r
.
wore
F re d K e n d all o f Johns, N . C.
.lin iio v Vtns*
N V . Mi
aiid
Mi i
Aim i a 4 and Vlt 11r -1 VI*
C h ristin a s, the big C h ristm a s tre e . M any fo u l. M i Hint M
i M P ln iiii« ,r s
The bride w o ie a gown
-if U lo vely N ile greet) satin gown, ns th e ir guests fo i
U . HN. ....... I I I . II . I
I . N \
1 and *In 1*1r*n M i
V!o • 1 &lt; .1
M rs. Chase's sister, M rs.
Lane Were seated near the cheery m u! &gt;44)11, . lin k m ii| t h r i i ^nh
nnd
M
rs.
Jam
es
C
rn
p
p
s'
flu
ffy
Vla
*t»
1
N«*|I-.a
n
11
1
of
t .) liii A n
[Upper sa tin nnd im ported ChaoM i m ill Ali&gt; J... ....
M ill ii " and
ill Imv
n fill iIw u r Vi!i*l, M i
nn I
inpia net was studded w ith l bine- ('Inw ard u f Orm ond Beach, and fire p la ce
d u rin g
the
e v e n in g
I’m
*
*
li
t
1
N
*
/
a
lace designed by M arie, fen
I»;i■ 1 v
N»-w \ m k ! ’ 11y ,
All and
wa* M r anil M rs. W. T E rlk s e n uf F ru it ca ke , p o p co rn , hom em nde M i*1 i win) M m tm u m l huh , t
lu rin g a lace h crtlu i o u tlin in g the stones. M is . I(. T. Cow an
M i fin*! \| 1
tf I M ii.itlh o i
VII * M* t ll l i i t 1 K l i f i "
ot W ood
M a r lin , a ll o f \V in l* » I'm !.
cookies and f i nil
[lunch w ere C
V -sliaped
off-sh ou lde r
neckline. d im m in g in n d in k green net over G a in e sville . Mr*. K ilk * r n Is .Mis
m i l « I. I , N \ \l 1 a ml VI1
I" *•!'
oiidny w i'li Vli
lln iiiilChase's nelce.
Mi
Hint M i*
K e iir if t ii V.lov I
I served
T he b ou ffan t s k irt extended Into g iu y , lint blond little M rs, M ul
I ' it I SlllolUoM and d n u p titi'f ot !• '*
ooi I* tu ! i-toi
Vli
s ii I
cath edral tra m o f lace.
Her culm M.re N e ill was lo vely in ii led
A ttra c tiv e dreu intlou * III the nn*! Mi it it#I A ll" lin t I!*)!. | |o v ■
\
V r . iv
vit and VltH
II V
VI)
W U
W ln l ul *.
olt., La.!
M l. mid M is . L e slie C. Howard ' tiris lm a s
m o tif
w e ie
it*«,d iilo l 1i i r i i f a m i h i'* o f \V iti h! iin
fin g e r tip length v e il of im p u rtn ! net bnllerinu w ith gold nppltqueS ilv e r 1144 1 , New Y m k 1 ' 11 \ , VI1
in Ihit it on
a rriv e d
recently tliin u g lio iit
the h a ll
mot tin* S mI**m i . N t nn* v i * 1111■r t liih i
silk lllu s l on was caught to a lace e ffe it. M rs. DnVld iia le h e l cl lose and two son*
tit i*| VI1
Sim on VI ii|» o tis and ! w o
M&gt; d ■*il
Mi
(• I N n i w ...... I
n u ifr iti.
M» u in l
\tn
I
A
bonnet encrusted w ith seed pear's u pule g ie e li hiocm le of iliii| ie il from N o rfo lk to spend the hull- serving table, which was &gt;,vcr
m u o f Kin lad* Ip li mi VI1 nnd A|.
d I ifi Ir * 411It t f p* Hi Inn*
t )|»*
design. M is. O rv ille llm k s
was dny* w ith M r. How ard'* m other, la id w ith a lace ru ver tield lovely I J iiy il, f**i t In* iiit it ilji yz
and she c a rrie d a w hite
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1
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izt
niii
I
N talim a n 11m l io n 4«t K in Inn is*.
le Jiiia 4 4 1 111n j; ( 1*
Mi
u m l M in r i i i i i M i f i ' |'« * k
topped w ith a show er o f llllle s of d im m in g in u rovnl blue ilm iir r M rs. I’auline How ard end re la ­ appointm ents of sliv e r candela
I I
N V
M i a&gt;i*l VIm
VI. 4.1 di h 41 - .1 l a k e V| .on 01*
the va lle y and centered w ith a gown. Mr*. W It. W illia m s wore a tiv e s here. T h is Is M r H ow ard's bra holding lloh li-d tapers, and In*iii u iiii ila u i* lit c i n o f
IS eh ■ •■* and
• lia i Ii
M ul
* V111m in i d A t
w f i * I In* j?ui1&lt;t a o f IHh pn n u t
becoming cur m u d rolnred fro*’l. firs t v isit to H n n fu id m fiv e year*
w h ile orchid.
a c ry s ta l punch linwl.
Li n !a i . 'I
• ' i f % und M i
) 1 d ihp )o pm nuts,
Attendant* wore iden tical ilresx- in the popnlm net fabric.
Hostesses fo r the a ffa ir were M i m ul M u* ,1 A lY i'k lta in fi&gt;
,N I tn L in and
Mi
and VI
VV \
\ Iin *1ml
l l i r &lt; )ti I n! uiiin ho 11via \ h .
O ffic e rs of tin- I n le r-fiirte in itv
M r. mid
M rs.
Ralph
A u s tin Mrs. Caul I'crnhj, M rs. )■’, F
k l" w ith double la ye rs o f red nylon
I**
» and Vli
r » tv
W ilt lain
Mi
m ul M in
Itn n«lu I )*Ii l*i z*net tu lle In the iH n ifra u l a k lrt, red rulingII. u liie li sponsored On- dance H m illi have as ll ir lt guests fin R im m illa i,
V in t M i nod
Li. I, in . o
Mr*. D orothy
Ken
IL .* l,|
W i -hI I *111III H em )., HJtl'Ill
the ( ’ In 1st mas )11.1i &gt;Iit v Iheli sun ••rich, M rs. Henry R n -lite i, and fOU
velvet bodice and fich u s m ound are: pie*. G e ra ld l.ossln g; vice
V o ik 4in f lilt
und !W&gt;* d liiip lile i , N • vy
the Rhuiildrrs, T h e ir headdiesses j,resilient, M rs. George Andrew and d a u g h ter-in-law ,
M r.
and .Mrs, lidin
I'eiuld. T hey wen* r i i r u t i f i u i | lav w it Ii I In* t r m o
« H v . Ah mid .Mi- V 11 Uni 1 n w Mi at*
VANIA ti.ul a 4u iip li' uf p u m a lo i*
ware coronets o f red velvet w ith S p e e r; se cre ta ry -treasurer, Mr*. M rs. It. A. S m ith , Jr., o f Ja ck s o n ­ assisted tiy M is. E. F
I .n o *li.«n, N V . VI.
lam e, z iii" , M i u m l M in K iu n k t S iif f m
and f lu id
"Ulpfi^fz
1
1
1
fctnl
!•
tills
w
tr
k
loi
M iss v ille , and another
M
A.
I.rilo m , I ’ , s , N im
son.
W alter dance ch airm an
tu lle f r i l l trim and they ca rrie d A ltu n D u xb u ry; p u b licity,
m u l A fi" M ill'll'1 I fink* New- Ito
w ith h i- nn i en I
VI t fin d M r * .
Ilu liiifi F ifi i'fi *1*11 N il l,i Mi h i nim, t ln d le , N V , VI r *1foI Vll *. .1llllkl •
tijjfo ii il I W w i f i ’ it I m| till ill If 111i t ,
bouquet* u f w hit* feathered c a r ­ C a ro l H klnner; in v ita tio n s, Mr*. Meeds S m ith who Is a student at
I *
VI m*
I ••• I In i In n t man
\v tin Mui r In 11iv U S. in I!i 1i ii* an Mt H and th iH iklvn , N V , At 1 and la d n l'i v i
M ario n Kahorn, J r .; di-cnrating the U n iv e rs ity o f A la b a m a, In Tl,*Cut I»* S a l ii n itty . M lt ir n in r fim n
nation* arid stevln.
i '
VI ii » i ■ f jii Mined
M iss
je a n
Mayer, • nlousu.
li .%!•■i l i t i 'r r iin i'iin i t i i I no, n lm itn l
A fi.t'i I im i i w n r la nli*. Sin* nnvv L. im VII H
Mr*. W ilson the b rid e ’s m other, com m ittee,
VI n il Hid
In llllle k *
l ' i i 1 4 t a f Mu* nn
i . ji
Mis*
l l i r I . r y &lt;•!•*,
u t h .iiu I* to la con.i* .1 fu ll A but u an
wore a ro y a l b lu e crepe gown and chairm an, M rs. Ju c Buker.
II.Hr*, I, I . N V . Vh and M i
A»i and
VI
M alcolm
M i m ill M i n . II M l i n n I Mill |
i iti/en if ziii* puisi's In r rxiim iiia* -I II. A lim ii" , lL »rt# I 'a ik , ,N V
p w h ite orchid corsage. The liride- M u rllm P e rk in s , Mr*.
i Jlfh d *U1 VI i
Mr*. H e n ry Hnmnk. J r .
and
o f t #1 In lu ll) z p i'ii! Sum Iw v w ilh
fro o m 's m other M rs. Daniel*, wu« M a c N r lll, and S irs. G erald lai*
In in, and an u in n n itn n d y In 1id u in
VI* and M l m Jann « ! I‘f ’n iin i II, N
I itu o i I* und i
ch ild re n , Hm uakle and Ju d y , are
T he T E L
C lll* . o f II,e F lis t
sing;
n
nervations,
Robert
R
illattired In powder blue crepe w ith
to th r w oik *litf InVk-s S)n* w in nhr T in 1 y liiw n, N V , Ali und AI 1
; pending the hulhluy* w ith hei B a p tis t C h u rc h m et at th e hom e I iiij p a fin tn , All um l M rz Z K
I L w and
VI*
I!
II
M m t in
H
lm
vr;
and
m
lv
ls
u
iy
co
m
in
ilte
c,
H ill U li.
. W ahm ilder bouquet o f pink roses.
id (Wo I’ ll Is Milt i f b\J rlln. I'll to s*Jl- Sidra v V ila m id lw n id d ld t* 11 •&gt;! ■in **f 1 In i f a i t
parents, M r. and Mr*. V. II. G ia n
o f M t nnd M rs. E, Sf. ( 'm i u l l re
I *a i w ifi. lL-v
H K K* J ifiM ii! h |i i*n t i 'It i n i mi!"- | iiintr In a rdapu sliiiw in Molly wood
“ A f t e r Hie cerem ony the bride's M l. and M rs. R alph A u s tin H iiiith , Ilium , t llli W. F ir s t Hlreet.
I.n w i 'ia
,N V
Vli and Ali
VI
Dr. c e n tly f u r a C h ris tm a s p m ly u m l
V lllll f
til'd n* i
AI i
vt m v
1‘iit ln
parent* enter ta llied at n reception M r. and M rs. II. F. W liitu e r, J r , Hmuuk, wlm Is s i lit iuued nt C h e n y Im ffe t su p p e r, w ith nn e n te r ta in ­ w ith IHi ila.tp lit o i, M m
I
lit i in a n l and tw«* i h i ld iin nl
id tel. IIlf I'.dll Ilia! Ik* d* In *1 11 •
Vl»** VI' ■i in i*i. i In* I &gt;&lt;&gt;i|iti am !
M rs. Le ste r G u th rie , unit Ed H ig ­
R isen at the L o rra in e Hotel,
New
V
n
ik
*
i
l
4
.
Vh
.Mid
A
li"
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S
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1
P oin t, N, G. w ill a rriv e Haturday in g p io g im ii o f re c ila tb u is be in g 0«*ilrirk uml Him. F lu n k I*-, n! • &gt;t«|t flnfln
| f tff ■ f lojfteiolt &gt;
* l i i ut letw f n a nd VI i *
k iliu
representative* slid they w ilt go tu Tam pa fur a
I fiiy fftiifi
tln iili
L e a v in g for ii w edding trip to gin s; and m any
n * 111a 1-k and « la id
N* w V»*il
Met r f Ut
f * fl 1 , 0,1
g iv e n by I be |n i| ill* o f M rs . M. T
F lo rid a , the h rld r wore a lig h t from the various so ro ritie s nnd short v isit w ith his parents, M i
L.
II.
I
*
i
in*
u
f
Si
lin
n
,
N
«
n
I
'it
4
Vti
and
VI
1
W
tllio
iM
l
eht.
llo v n e s .
|£lli'nl - of Ini mhi
f r a y su it w ith rhinestones trim fra te rn itie s also contributed to the and M rs. H e n ry Hlim ak, before re
4 i *4ilm p f r i i ’iit h in L f ik r M in v
lin n ' Id *
, and lu n f III III I * n e l New.
V in k
A slu il I h,i*|||e*N m eeting wo*
1111n 1 jam I **44*1 ton * 1- * t v Ilf
VI1
m id
At 1
end d a rke r g ra y accessories. Hhe surcess u f tin 1 a ffa ir
V am
Mr
u in l
Mi «
b’ m
N'i I moii ! 111 111 a ,
I ’ll v Vli and Mi
I h l tiJ in a n
_ I lim in g to C h e rry Point.
held w ilh M ,s C a rro ll presiding
4f * H i l l
I f)
I Li
t i l l | p ( | hi l l ** * I i ‘ ll
I Iti iplik * in I ti 1,11 in ft, 1 In t lllfi
id lined u l her shoulder the o r r lil I
l
h•
I
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D
ili,
W
r
io
'i
N
i
lio
n
iimm
1*1
S
i
b
V
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k
,
v|
f
ai
d
VI
(
M
I
nnd M rs W I. W h iih lo ii gave the
M ill'll |
fn-m Id I nice el mop It - pa* «
from her In itia l iKmquet.
Wml* !
V
V
a
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cle
v
,
It
I,n
I
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W
M
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The bride wn* graduated from
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T h e Hem i rode A u d u b o n Hoc I a t y I (jounce the ( d r ill u f a son, D a vid S . Bu rdick was in cle irg e o f the | in h i L ii!iili* ri|j||t* u r r i v i . l S a tin
has com pleted h er studies at W est
Iff la |o v n i1 11*»* in n ‘it *
Vn | k I if V, Vl i and AJ i
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liro g ra m .
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•Hr C n io llu n
Teacher*
College lie h l lla re g u la r m e e tin g m i M on- A lle n , lit th e O ra n g e M e m o ria l
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f ’ hcT-- r.hi. ‘*,l!| l i i b i i v l.ei ii,.. tin y p v H iiiiii, D n . H , w iti* it* i U'iJiplt&amp;a
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M rs. C a rro ll iic c iiiiip o n y iiig nt the h o lid a y w ill, I,is fn m ily
ree In p rim a ry education In (lie
am i
v is it o r *
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Nnf III 1 I .. ............ a m | ifa tii' fif l'i
M i. u iu l M i n . F ie d it liim l *,f
idaim. G ift* wen- exchanged from
une graduation rt-rumnnies.
M m . Dorm lil N o rto n reported on
M r. utul Mrn. W. A . I .r lflo r , Jr. a ligh te d (T iri* tiiu is tree, and a F l. I.U iid e id a le w e ie g u e sts o f m u l d m iifld e i, .Itilin . 11 • • |*k hdltkl
nf h In lim p, I I , -N*' V
V|» mi I
The bridegroom In a graduate the fie ld trip to Blue .Springs on announce the Idrtb o f a sun,
ti u n i t n i A I a Lan in and t *1 ni pin, VI m It liip p ffa a ii 11f•&gt;I I wo c h ild
program uf recitation* w as pro- tie r p a re n ts , |(e v u m l M is I M
Iii if i it s en*i:\ v* ir. r ai.
o f Heniluole H ig h Hchool, and the Dec. 8. Mr*. N o tio n und M rs. TJiuinn* V incent, uti Dec. 18 at the
llk "( MUi **! New V ‘*1 k i 1I 4 . and Vh
sented as follow s: "T h e M y s te ri­ T ho m p s o n , o v e r th e f h iis t m n * W illi ftte if
u n iv e rs ity of H o u lli C u ru llu a. He M rs. M iria m V ln u p were the only F e rn a ld -L iu g h tn n M e m o ria l Hush
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ous One," by M artin, Hteiuner; " I f
served w ith the U. H. N a v y d u rin g member* able to go from Han­ pita l. M rs. I.e ffle r Is the fo rm e r
VI r
a m!
M i'". SiM 'el
44I'll* ) Iid il 1 I'M III N I■w V til k ( 'll s
L it t le M is * G rtv lr H o ik , Hint
I W es R ic h ", hv Dim,a Haynes;
W o rld W a r H, and is a t the pr-*- fo rd and Geneva, but repotted a M iss M a ry W igh t.
! in i d « p ta n n iiip In
pend I he
VI 44 \
" A t B re a k fa st T im e ", |,v l.ynette Miss C o lle e n M uttltew -s a x - lomi-- n ie l.m id m p on l . i l t l * |.,i
■ ant tim e nssocinted w ith Ehusc-r ve ry pleasant
i*nt ill day*
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I He I'hl He W tlflef -B.'lhlif III 1la Vfjiv
Ml
and le ft
day.
A lu iu t J l
D rig g e rs;
" G e llin g
C lo se
to a g a in , a fte r v is itin g
C
D
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C
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Services, Inc. in Luriibertun w here v arie tie s o f birds were seen, which
Ii I
I, AST TIM US lODAV!
C h ris tm a s ," by C h tm u ion M ille r; M rs. A lb e r t K lirin e . in ( lila iiilo , lad 1d ii " h *41! It Ifia np« d n odhei fa ii Ho Jude Vf i , and M i
the couple w ill m ake th e ir home. waa considered good fu r th a t
T he C u b Scouts, P ack (142 of
I &lt;Tiill* iii n f I ’u ttn i zhfi, N
.1 and
III ItlV l l l l l l l f In fill.
and " A L e tte r to M anta", by M ar- tin- p a st week.
Longwood, held th e ir f ir s t m eet­ cheeta Cam pbell.
M ih A Hi Ifiiiiifii! **f New V m k
M r. a nd M rs . In c h n ’N e il u f
Alt
u tid M ih
JI. I
ll&gt; 1 ken
area.
n u ts avage plen d o r
ing ut the l.ungwood L ib r a r y on
H fty .
M re. N orton also gave a very
A lo vely supper wn*
served D u n u lu lu , w e re Die g u e s t* or I und) n f Ch U'li if M, lit 1 is'ed d a !m
Dec. 14. A pruud group o f parent*
tlu
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to
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fo
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w
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day.
In
v iz it
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n il I
In terestin g account of the U-day watched the fo llo w in g boys re crlve
11f I1he 111 i lien if n I It f- N u ll It
d a iip ld i'i in lu w , I ’ u*!
and V ti"
ra m p o u t trip to M ya k ka P ark th e ir cards, pins, am) sca rfs: Hu- A . K . Basset le r, M rs. C. E. Hen- F a w c e tt tin C h rls tin n s Day.
F
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rs
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L
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F
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i'u tn lin u h jiik e th n li "*pia*l only
ton,
Mr*.
M.
Cam
m
ing.
M
rs.
H
en­
H
ll
] L i k e fllu iid i.
aptmxored by the F lo rid a A u dn - irene Dovl*. L a r r y D avis,
Eddln
A ir*
H Hin^«&gt;r nnd * ln L lr e r ia foul had from Ihe -xlt il•* **f Not Hi
J- A bu ffet supper and dance was lain Horlety. H andbill cranes were llo llo t,, P a u l DeRosa, Ja in s* Hu­ rie tta L rn iia id , M rs. L illia n V ic k ­ w ill be g la d to lie a i I hut she I
! ’in n f it ia i In ly ttli*' nt I lie"* k* a
w in* tin vi* Li-efi in 'T n p v in f Hi
geld a t the Heniluole C o u n try C lu b rom m on in th is lo ca lity . M an y bert M cG ra th , R alph M on g e r all e ry , M rs. F. P. Bines. M r*. M . M. s u f f ic lp u lly im p ro v e d t n la" if#*
Co
L e iid ifn ili t i a i l e j , lias* m n v u l In ■•lar le i
Itu td a y evening, (la y Ch ristu m * epecie* o f bird* were seen, In­ of l.ougwood and D ale lllrk a m e y e r N elson, M rs. J. A. Henson, M rr. '""V e d from the Fe rn n bl I.■ &lt;■ &lt;*•)•
Ion
M e m o ria l
ll„s|,iti&gt;| winM . A . C n lla w u y , Afr* It. L. G a r
S u n fu f d
oration* lidded to the fe s tiv ity clu d in g am ong others, w hite nell- o f C asselberry.
risori, M fs. L. A. S m ith , M rs. W . she Ims lieeij im ile rg u iiiK tie u '
A ll
it f «&gt;1 VI 1 h. f ten 11' 1 I* ia Hi e 1
the holiday pa rty and a de- cans, wood and w hite ih ls, p ip its
H ill v VVidh, M n d itp a n S ta le ’"
M r. M a y n a rd u f O rlan du, Scout
nnd 1 In lilt •'!! nn* now liv m it in Htipliuimuo
h tfu l supper qrna served,
liiilfL m k,
avi iit iii d
end ch ippin g sparrow*. T h e ca­ Representative, gave an o u llln a uf L. W hhhlon. M m . W . Is. Brooks, on-lit, to hei home in Luke M ary
Joe
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rs.
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tinnlngbetn.
M
rs.
Hln .Shi in* t I 'ld lm f r , n rt n
f i n in i- M il* y a id z p e r ( iy nn h i la riie * *
hot* enjoying the pa rty were bins provided were e xce p tio n a lly the u rogram am i M r. Ja n ie s M c ­
W.
K.
Kaiter,
Mr*.
M
o
llie
G
eiger,
Die
home
u
f
hi*
patents,
M
i
till* f d m n h u f till* N i i/ n i'lie
. and M is . E rn e st Honshu!- co m fo rta b le and convenient, w ith G ra th , C uh Hcoul M aater and Urn
d ilf ilf |{ I In* fn u th titl n il ltd
Mini M in , liv in g llu its i-i. in uni
. M r. ami Mr*. A . I,. S kin n e r, f a r illlle a fo r cooking. T he p a rty , Com m ittee
assisted.
H a n d iw o rk am i M rs. I|. E. Mett*.
A
ls
o
,
M
rs.
IL
VV.
.Shannon.
M
rs,
again.
a. H u g h H a m ilton , M r. nnd M rs. not know w lng o f th is convenience, the hoys hud made a t Den M e e t­
M in n ie
M r. am i M in . V eiu o n Mll.-li.-ll
iy
H o lle r,
M r*.
M a rg u e rite had Hot brought food, and found in g waa on d isp la y , and re fre s h ­ E lle n M c A rth u r, M lse
Mill-Nitt* I'tTfin 111111111' Only!
rave* o f Colum bln, H. C., M r. and they had to d riv e 17 in llr s fo r ments o f cookies and orange Juice S te w a rt. M iss M arie S te w a rt, M lsx mul ila tltfllle i, m e now •M -ciipyiiig
Thiirstlay
• Ditttis Ojirn I i ; I if
Jo
s
ia
H
tn
iu
irn
in
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,
M
is
s
Dnsia
tile
Coehrau
apartim
-ol
Irt. H ugh W helchel, M is* Joyce m eals u n til they re ctifie d the were served.
Klou den m lre. Mra. B u r illr k , am i
E. A . D om 'lass mul Ins -iste r,
te l, K frh y F ite , J r ., B ill Mfnr- situ a tio n . Sunday m orning the
E leven Cu b Hcoule w alked to
M rs. Bertha D. S o rre ll, wen- DoM ack Cleveland, Jr.; M r. and te m p e ra tu re stood at 4'.! degrees. the B ig T ree T h u rsd a y w ith Mr*. M rs. Halil** A lle n .
N o Due f u lle r Hi l i l t i i l l l e i l I ' h I i -nn
Ira. P. D. Hcolt, M r. and M rs. K.
M
axin
e
M
cG
ra
th
and
M
r
i.
H
lrk
I r r o m iim iii'tl I I) I 'a r r n la i
T h e y bundled up In a ll tha c lo th ­
Sm ith, M r. nnd M rs, W. (J.
in g they had and wraptied up In rm eyer. M rs. Bow ser Joined the
lin in g , and M r. and M r*. George
p
a
rty
a
t
the
B
ig
Tree.
M
r.
M
on­
THINKING M O THERS AND
a blanket each fu r good n ic a iu r r
__iur*ton.
o \i i
C t i\ r t
ger brou gh t the ch ild re n hema on
before
ta
k
in
g
o
f
f
In
a
tru
ck
,
but
, A ls o M r. end M r*. A n dre w Car*
hla tru ck,
R ID I. IN THE. A TRE
FATHERS
x
•w ay, M r. and M ra. H ow ard Me- even eo. tha cold considerably
dampened
tha
e
n
th
u
sla
im
fo
r
lough. M r. and M ra. H a rry Took#,
W IL L BE
„
lr , am i Mr*. C la re n ce P h illip s , d lrd study. Several deer were shown, each scene more be a u tifu l
■ ten, but the deer saw them flre t, th en the nn* before. Eu ropean
in i M rs. C a m illa Bruce,
FIRST TO / &gt;
l a about a ll that wa* *e*n was
ardens are m uch m ore fo rm a l
( .'n r lt x m
the fla sh o f th e ir short w hit* than une* u su a lly seen
eeen here. A n ­
ACCLAIM I
U t i l , w ith the exception o f one o th e r pictu re , "F
" F u *tc h la * and TubKaleriatl Hhortn
deer that posed b e a u tifu lly,
roue Begonia*" film e d In C a li­
*
•
•
•
M r i,
N o rto n
seld
th a t the fo rn ia , waa lo ve ly also, P o in te rs
g lu e y Ibla and ra ra c a rs were w ere given fo r the cate, f e r tilis in g
T E S T VO D R “ I. Q.M
seen on the cam pnut t r ip to and s p ra y in g uf these ptanla fro m
VImII Our
(1) H o w meny hour* out o f
C lew leton In Novem ber.
the begin ning to gorgeous bloom.
I does a new -ham Infant usuHgfrvtihmrnl Har
Mr. Osborne, o f the K ilg o re M r. Osborne a g a in atreaaed the
lly aleepT
Read Com pany. Introduced M r. point th a t F lo rid a g ro w e rs aro
8) W hat do m edical authorC l i f f Button, who showed b e a u ti­ prone to over fe tlllo e . H e tested
consider the If a it h arm fu l
ful colored film * o f Rnrqpaan th e so il o f on* garden w here the
o f toh toco sm oking T
jtardane. View* o f Kew Garden*, ow ner co u ldn 't get one alngl*
(8 ) A r e e ll h a b ile born w ith
rulHerl**, Hum*, Vail- plant to grow, and found It waa
htttf eyes?
m , and tha gorgeoue \ %
0 saturated with fartlllM r that
(4 ) C a n pol*un Ivy be enread
la in Holland warn nothing rould Hva In It,
fro m one pe reon to another T
IS) W h e t D another name fo r
IlnoalaT
tn iw e r* w ill be found among
«y‘» C la r if ie d Ada.
A LD O N

Social Calendar

Fraternity Dance
Is Given At Muyfnir

P e r so n a l s

Bonnie Ray Wilson
Weds Earle Daniels

X m a N Dance Given

By Catholic Group

L a k e A L iu r n c

M a y f a ir I n n A r r i v a l s

Xmaa Party (iiven
At Carroll Home

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Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Opens Racing Season Tonight
T he 8* n fo rd -O rl« n d o K e n n e l C lu b open* itn 18th season today
A t the q u arter-m ile oval located nlno m ile* N o rth e a st o f O rlan do on
th e 8anfor-l h ig h w a y.
(tarin g w ill get under w a y p ro m p tly at H !'. M., and tra ck o fficia l*
aald la st night th a t a banner opening night tu rn o u t la expected.
Proceed* from gate receipt* from the 10 racea to n igh t w ill be
turned over to the 40 and 8 o f a*
the A m e rica n Le gion fo r c h a rity M ike, Jo y Joe, C a s s lc's F a s trlk e ,
O ver L a y , W att.
purpoaea.
T enth Race ( S O K C ) — J ilt , H a n ­
T o n lg h t'a
in a u g u ra l
handicap
w ill a rriv e d u rin g the n in th race dy A ctio n , F a rm A ll, T he Rock,
when favo rite * T ra v e lin g M ik e Kandy Salem , S oothsayer, Ju d y
and B'a M a r h it the c la y in the Choice, Leroy.
o pen in g night'* feature.
AI*o a ppe aring fo r hi* 18th
y e a r w ill lie Holt lln ird , genernl
m anager o f the trn rk , who think*
th e attendance w ill pa** the re ­
co rd -b re a kin g more than 2,800
fans who turned out fo r the In­
a u g u ra l tw o yeara ago.
"W e are lo okin g fo r the m ost
successful *ea*on wo have e ve r
C O R A L C A B L E S — (S p e c ia l)—
had," la id Italrd. " O u r iih o o lln g • F o o tb a ll Is in the homo stretch fo r
race*, w h ich ended la«t week, a t­ th e U n iv e rs ity o f M ia m i squad
tra cte d the b lg g e it turnout* we'vn and
Coach
Andy
G u stafso n's
• v e r had, and we th in k th a t I* a
a th le te s are rlo se to reaching
good a lgn ."
T h e clu b w ill not ita g e race* th e ir peak fo r the game In J a c k ­
New
Y e a rs afternoon
on the n ig h t o f Ja n . I, ItecnuRO o f s o n v ille
th e T a n g e rin e Howl.
lig a ln s t the Clernson T igers.
F ir s t
Itace ( F u t u r it y — D ream
D rillin g behind closed gates,
Curi, T xcm a, O la n t S iie , llu n k o , the H u rrican e* have been plo ttin g
Baby II Bomb, lleneh Creek,, Ono both offe n sive
and
defensive
Step, Blocker.
m agic to h u rl at the Southern
Second Itace 1 5 'ld ) — S n ip p e r,
Cla»* B in g . B ig
Dance, Stone Conference team In th e ir retu rn
C ru e lle r, B o il U pside, S nappy P e p ­ bowl meeting. L a s t y e ar the H u r­
per, O leatha, Salesm an.
ricanes w rre at a d istin ct d isa d ­
T h ird Itace ( 5 / I 0 ) — Bed Kinm a, vantage a gainst Clernson and they
Mary Lou ise. A lt a V ista , S tcv a - had no op p o rtu n ity to scout the
dore, Knkn, lice 's T rou ble, C lo a r T ig e rs In u re g u la r season play
T itle , Badonda.
nnd It was not u n til the second
F o u rth
Itace
( F u t u r it y ! — h a lf w ith Clernson leading l.'l-O
n na yn
j iitei S.
o, ii
g iv ii Ikey
is '/ A
caiiisjr.
a* th a t the H u rrica n e ilrfe n so was
W
Hveater,
n d y . J,
H a w k J im , C o ra M rK e cn , W h ite able to th ro ttle the Clernson s in ­
Bear, Sealed C argo, V ik ie V aughn. gle -w in g attack,
I h t'
Clernson had been able to scout
F if t h Race (6/15) — K a n sa s
Maid, Poppo, Moon M itch e ll, W lx , M ia m i tw ice nnd hence was much
Frank's Stopper, F rie n d ly T ip , better prepared fo r the tussle.
T h is year, w hile the T iger* have
Omar Boy, Home Ram bler.
had a lot o f rhance to look at
S ix th
K a ro
( f i/ lf l) — Ja y o ttv,
M ia m i, the H u rrlra n e * were able
L it t le Touch, fln id D ust flahy,
to scout the T ig e rs once nnd nl*o
Choo Choo M an, Casoy lllitx , H a p ­
have the m ovies front last year's
p y Eve n t, Ace T ra v e le r, Heaver
game.
ion.
W h ile there Is no o ffic ia l com ­
Sevonth
Race
(5/1 5 ) — F a st
ment from the H u rrica n e high
Com et, C rim so n and Hold, Ncnu
ctm m nnd, the IL w rlca n e s are in ­
B o y k in , D e risio n, S k y C ru is e r,
cluded to laugh o ff the 'g n iilg o
O
ay F a ir , S enator R itchie , T r ln lDay
asperl* o f tho gam e aa effort*
dad.
on the p u rl of the Clernson s ta ff
E ig h th Race (5/1(1) — Hutton to w hip up tho s p irit o f th e ir
B rig h t, S enator C o llin s, R ich a rd own grlddcr*. T he H u rrlra n e
M o m , A lw a y s llla.-k, M id W ind,
iy
M a llm o ra ,
Ilea
H appy,
K in g
that it w asn't tho Clernson team
Speedster.
which deprived them o f victo ry
N in th Rare (ft/15)— It's M hc , la«t y e ar and the revenge angle
B esto vnll,
Tushndc,
T ra v e lin g doesn't re g iste r w ith them.

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To Top Form For
Gator Bowl Game

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Team Is In Miami
For Bowl B attle
A T L A N T A — (S p e cia l) — F if t y fo u r O ro rg ln Tech Y e llo w Ja ck e ts,
ra ln td out o f outdoor w orkouts
In th e ir fin a l tw o da ys a t hums,
assembled in M ia m i today to be­
g in fin a l piepM taliun* fur th e ir
O range Howl clash w ith B a y lo r's
Southw estern Conference Rear*.
Tho Ja cke ts, undefeated d u r­
in g tho U)5l season und co-cham ­
pion* o f the Southeastern C o n ­
ference, w ill
he m aking th e ir
e igh th Imwl sta rt. In seven pre­
vious e ffo rts , T e rh has won fiv e
nnd lost two.
M rn n w h lle , tho condition o f cocaptain elect H a l
M ille r, 22(1
pound offe n sive ta ck le le ft J a c ­
ket coaches in n w orried fram e
o f mind over the C h ristm a s h o li­
day*. M ille r, who teams w ith sen­
io r Lum Snyder to give Tech per­
haps the fin est p a ir o f o ffe n siv e
ta ck le s In the South, pulled a
m uscle on Dec. 10 and w ill take
It easy u n til gam e tim e. Hu la
expected to sta rt.
D a rre ll C ra w fo rd , faw n H a rd e ­
man, Jo h n K ic k s and George M a loof w ill open In the h a rk fle ld fo r
Tech's
o ffe n sive
platoon
w ith
J e f f Knox, Buck M a rtin , Snyder,
M ille r, Ray Beck, Kd G ossage
and I'ete Itm wn up front.
M ia m i headquarter*
fo r
the
F la m in g o H otel w ith practices
scheduled fo r M ia m i Reach H igh .
A* G e o rgia T e ch's undefeated
Yellow Jackets prepured to de­
part fo r the Howl bottle w ith
llu y lo r, a rheck o f record books
revealed th a t tho Engineer* hold
six m a jo r bowl record* and ten
In thn M ia m i cla ssic.
F ra n k Hroylc.i, cu rre n tly hack«
fie ld roach a t T e rh , fig u re s in
two o f the m arks. I lls records
f o r m ajor howl com petition artmost yard* gained passing, 275
a g ain st T u lsa In the '15 O range,
nnd m ost passes com pleted, 17,
In th a t same game. Iloth a rc also
O range Howl record*.
O th e r in n jor howl records held
by Tech are: m ost yard* gained
from scrim m age, 100, by Eddie
I'ropnk a g ainst T u lsa In tho '41
S u g a r Howl; m ost firs t downs,
team, 25, In the '41 S u g a r Howl)
most yards passing team, .’110, In
the '46 O range Howl, and most
passe* com pleted, team, 10, in the
'45 O utage Howl.
In additio n to the avohe, O range
Howl records are most lau nchdown passes, three, J im
S t ill
•g a in st K a n sas
In
'4H; most
down pnsses cau ght, two, Red
I'atton In th a t same game; best
average pass com pletions, .750,
S t ill also a g a in s t Kansas; m ost

The Sport
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K E N T C IIE T LA IN

The 451 question In S anford
today is; W hat is g o in g to hap­
pen to the S an ford baseball club
next y e a r! It seem* apparen t
that an attem pt w ill- b e made to
ru n it Independently as has been
suggested by the clu b p ro x y John
K rider.
T h is doesn't discoun t the pos­
s ib ility that some m a jo r leaguo
clu b w ill come th rou g h w ith a
good o ffe r Just before the sea­
son sta rts and d g n S an fo rd up
as a fa irn d u b.
There are few If any h lg league
tra m s which have an abundance
o f class D ta le n t or h ig h e r a v a il­
able fo r D teams, nam ely fo r two
le n ie n t;
L Korean W a r has taken the
la rg e hulk o f h igh school g ra d u ­
ates w hich n o rm a lly com prise I)
tra m s.
,
2. M a jo r f.rague te a m i dispone
o f m ost oldstera who are not con­
sidered ns comer* o r p la ye rs w ith
hlg Irn gur p o ssib ilitie s.
These m in or league players,
who a ren ’t good enough fo r the
m ajors hut who are good valuable
p la y e rs
to low er c la s s ific a tio n
m inor tram s, are Just the e x p e ri­
enced player* team* lik e Sanford
need to lend l-alnnce to the raw
green rookie re cru its who Jam
the rosters o f m ost m in or league
fa rm rlu lis.
M an y m in or league team* are
depletes clubs w hich a re clustered
w ith o v cr-th e -h lll veterans and
green kids, hut a cla ss D club
w ith n w o rk in g agreem ent w ith
n m ajor league team find* It
d iffic u lt. If im possible, to make
loom fo r these h ig h e r sa la ry
veterans.
D A T A : W hat C o lle g e or U n i­
v e rs ity in the S tate has the
la rg e st e n ro llm e n t? U n iv e rs ity of
M ia m i
w ith
11,000.
F lo rid a
(G a in e sv ille ) rank* second w ith
a p p ro xim a te ly
10,600
students.
G erald C o vin g to n leads the flanfm d W a n lo r haakethull loam In
points scored w ith 2.1. T h la give*
him a 11.6 average per game.
Ju n io r M e tis holds second high
honor* w ith a n in e-point average
ta lly in g IK In tw o eontest. J im - I
my S m ith roun&gt;l* out the hlg three

Once More Rated
Basketball’s Best
By J O E R F .IC IIL E R
NEW YO RK
K e n tu ck y's
basketball team It back at the head
of the cla ss In the w eekly A ssoclat
H P re ss poll
T he question before (he house,
however, Is: L'sn It stay th e re ’
T he W ildcats, nam ed the top col
Ttues
lege cage team In the country&gt;T
day by 41 of the 105 sp o rtsw rltcrs
and sports casters p a rticip a tin g In
the p jll, face a rough road this
week.
F ir s t they take on U C L A tonight
Then they meet such w orthies as
8t. Lou is, V llla n o v a and B rig h a m
Young In the two-day Sugar Bowl
tournam ent sta rtin g T hu rsday.
Upset by M innesota two weeks
ago, K e n tu cky regained the top
rung by crushing St Jo h n 's. HI 40,
and drubbing D e P a u l, W OO, last
week.
Unbeaten Illin o is (SO), w hich
ntuvrd up from th ird to second on
the strength
____
___ nth ________
of successive
. . . victo rie s
over O klahom a, N o rth C a ro lin a and
D ePau l, has only ono goitn o on
lap, but It Is ■ toughle. T he lllln i
l l L . I l / M .4
opponent .w. . iill
be U C L A on F rid a y ,
two days a lte r the B e a rs tangle
w ith the W ildcats. Twenty-one e x ­
pert* ranked Illin o is firs t Tuesday
Rated on a point basis, w ith in
for first, nine for second nnd so
on, K e n tu ck y received 803 points
to Illin o is ' 827 W ashington collect
cd 023 p ooints, and K a n sas 558 Then
cam e Indiana. New Y o rk U n iv e rs i­
ty, SI. John's, K an sas State. N otre
Dam e and S cio n H a ll in that order

1
sugar d o w i win /Missies a p m u p e n in g ou igics
With U.S. In Davis Cup Tennis
Climax Week Of
Sporting Events
Maryland Will Test
Tennessee S i n g l e
Wing With T Play
N E W O R L E A N S '.V— Sugar Bow l
Week begins today with the a rriv a l
of Tennessee and M a ry la n d at th e ir
football tra in in g cam ps.
Tennessee Is the national c h a m ­
pion a fle r p la cin g firs t in Ihc fin al
A n o c la ic d P ress poll of the season.
M a ry la n d was Ihc th ird ranked
learn In (he fin a l A P poll.
V isito rs are beginning to a rriv e
here fo r the week of sports a ctiv ity
w hich opens w ith the boxing to u r­
nam ent and firs t ro«nd of tennis

By G A Y LE TALBO T
S Y D N E Y , A u s tra lia ( A - A m e r lcan and A u s tra lia n D avla Cup
forces battled to a sta n d still In
Ihe firs t two singles m atches be ­
fore a crow d of 15.300 at W hite
C ity S tadium today and the con­
sensus tonight was that the c h a l­
lenge round w ill be decided by
T h u rsd a y's doubles.
V ic S e lxa s sent U n d e S am 's team
in front with a d u ll 6-3. 6-4, 9-7
v icto ry ov e r badly slage-atrlcken
M e rvy n Rose, but F ra n k Sedgm an
squared ........
the Issue w ith ■ b rillia n t
aqt.....
trium ph over veteran Ted Schrocder, 6 4, 0-3. 40, 0-4.
F ra n k Shield*, ca pta in of the
U. S team , announced a fte r the
second m atch that he w ill stick

w ith his doubles p a ir, S hroeder
and Tony T ra b e rt, against Sedgm an
and K e n M c G re g o r T hu rsday "u « less som ebody com es up lam e.
S ch ro cd cr figures to be ** Mrcd*
30-year old after the s tirrin g b a ttl#
he gave Sedgm an in the fin a l twui
sets today Should Shields d ecide
to rest n lm for singles on the
fin a l day. his place w ill be taken
by D ick Savitt.
Although
defeated
S ch ra d e r
gave the big crow d the th r ill it
had
waited
forr by
by ra
rallying
to win
win
had w
aited fo
lly in g to

the third set and fighting Sedgman
to a bitter finish In tne fourth.
He fought off four set and m atch
points before Sedgm an filia lly pas
sod him cle a n ly at the net fo r H A
clincher.

Preaching Juniper Big Seven Teams
ry la n d Coach J im T atum says
p
'sr.,
Open Basketball
tills y e a r's Sugar Bow l football IsHighM anAmong
gom e w ill he an " id e a l test of the
single w ing against the split T . " Nation’s
Vaulters Tourney Tonight
Tennessee, using a pow er-packed
sin gle w ing attack, ground out 3CA5
ya rd s a gam e this season, w ith
A ll A m e ric a T a ilb a c k Hank l.ou rlcella of New O rlean s Ihe triple Ih re a trr who sparked the way.
M orvln n d Is u split T learn w hich
gained an average of 423 3 y ard s a
game, w ith pow er • running Ed
l M ighty M o) M odielew .skl the top
threut.
In T h u rs d a y ’ s Sugar Howl events,
Tom Brow n J r , G a rd n e r Mutiny
and E d d ie M oylan head Ihe tennis
stars I.SU w ill try for Its fourth
straigh t S ugar B ow l boxing crow n
aguln.st W isconsin

lly F R A N K E C K ‘
A P N ew sfeaturea S po rts E d ito r
NEW
Y O R K — Even the pole
vau lters skyrocketed d u rin g tho
year. T hree of them went alm oat
as high as th r prices.
The Rev. Boh Richards, 24-yearold m in iste r a t L n V e rn e ( C a lif.)
College, wa* the o u tsta n d in g o f
tho three v au lters who cleared
15 feet.
R ich iird s, representing the 1111nal* A . C., became the second
man in h isto ry to pole v a u lt 16
feet when he went one Inch over
th a t h e ight In the M illro s e gam es
in M adison Square Garden. F lv o
tim es d u rin g tho y e ar he scaled
16 feet Indoors and hla top m a rk
wn* 16 feet 414 Inches a t Chicago.
Unbeaten
d u rin g
the
season,
Kichnrd* nlso won In the Fa n A P N tw s fra tu rr*
A m e rica n Games a t Buenos Aire*.
S E A T T L E — Tin- bla stin g fist*
T w ice outdoors, the reverend also
of H a rry ( K id ) M atthew s w ill
surpassed 16 feet. R ich a rd s also
ha shooting at In rgcr target* In
R A L E IG H . N
C. 51 5 - P la y won the A A U decathlon crown.
th e future.
open* herd tom orrow afternoon In
Before R icha rds, the g re a t C o r­
" W e 're tired o f try in g to fo rm the th in ! a n m i'il D ix ie
C la ssic
Joe
M a x im
(lh&lt;ligh t-h e a v y basketball tournam ent w ith tw ice- n elius W artnerdnm wn* the on ly
other 15-foot vnulter. C o rn y tu rn ­
cham p) to fig h t us," say Jack beaten N o rth C a ro lin a State rated
ed the tric k 43 tim es heforu re ­
H u rle y , M atthe w s’ pilot.
the fav o rite .
tir in g In 1941. W arm erdam 's re ­
" E v id e n tly M ax im am i hl» m an ­
T w o of the eight teams, C o lu m ­ cord, set In 11)12, I* 16 feet 7*».
ager, Ja ck Ki-nrns, have made op bia and N a v y, were due to urriv,&lt;
How ever, in the K an sas R elays
th e ir mind* to keep " ii ig n o rin g today. A lre a d y on (he scene are
u t Law rence, two v au lters went
defending cham pion N o rth C a ro - over the m u giru l m ark. Don C o p­
"S o w e 'll just forg e t about them i linu S tate, Southern C a lifo rn ia ami
er o f N eb ra ska scaled 16 foot 1/8
and s ta rt chasing the heavyw eight C ornell.
Inch to tieconio tho second In
cham pion, Joe W a lco tt, ami con­
O th er team* in the three-day h isto ry to go that high outdoors
tender R ocky M a rcia n o fir s t for
tournam ent, w hich w ill he held A few hour* Inter, Don L a s of
the rig h t to fig h t W a lco tt."
ill Reynolds Coliseum , are Duke, Illin o is went 14 feet I S inches in
H u rle y 's e ffo rts to get topnotch N u ith C iiio lin n and W ake Forest. a tria n g u la r m ert at Los Angeles.
passes
attem pted,
team,
38,
a g a in st T u lsa In '46; m ost fu m ­ ligh t-h e a v y opposition fo r M a t­ Stute's W olfpuck fuee* a tough
Don G chrm ann, fu n n e r
bles, seven a g a in st T u lsa , and thews had n tle rte d nationw ide teat in it* opening gamu iig u ilia t W isconsin star, continued to dom ­
mo*t fum bles lost, three a g ainst atte n tio n nnd prom pted a congres­ unbeaten N a v y at 3:35 P.M .
in a te the m ile runners. He heat
Tulsa.
sional In vestigation to determ ine
O ther f ir s t round games; S o u ­ F B I man F ie d W ilt nlno tim es
If a boxing tru st was In operation. thern C u llfo rn lu
versus N o rth nut of 11 Indoors. G ch rm ann ran
The peak o f the K ill's career, C u rnlln n ut 2, C o rn e ll versus W ake his s trin g of m ile v icto rie s to 39
w hich Includes 51 v icto rie s and u Fo rest at 7:25, and D uke versus
s tra ig h t liefore W ilt b ra t him in
draw In h lsl n*t 56 fig h ts, wa* u C olum bia ut 0,
the K. o f C. m ile In tho Garden.
eclslon over Irish Bob M u rp h y
The Southern C a lifo rn ia
apd
O th e r top tra ck and flu id m a rks
k it w in te r In M adison Square C o rn e ll T ra m s were guests yes­ were made by:
Garden.
terday afternoon at a C h ristm a s
J im Fu ch s o f the N ew Y o rk A .
" H a r r y w ill ho n stro ng 178 or p a rty given by the W o lfpack tip - C. who heaved the 15-pound shot
180 as a heavyw eight,” hi* m an ­ o f f club, G ifts were presented each 48 feat 3 H Inches; Tom Mane of
ager say*. "H e 's ra p id ly becom ­ player.
The 11*60 tournam ent drew
n
in g ono o f the best finisher* III
N O S P O R T S M E N ’S M E E T I N G
the business. If he gets the other lo tu l attendance o f 50,005. T hi*
R o be rt /,. Johnson, President
ye ar's uttendunee Is expected to of thn Sem inole County S p o rts ­
man A sso cia tio n announced today
w ith 15 total and a eight point top th a t figu re.
th a t due to the h u n tin g season
average.
The
Sem inole* have
and the h oliday season them w ill
yet to win th e ir fir s t game of
be no m eeting o f the Sem inole
the in fa n t basketball season h a v ­ gey ill tu m ble, look o u t."
Several In-ivy weight* have been County Spo rtsm an's A ssocia tion
in g lost to llc l.a n d 42 15 and
W in te r P a rk 65-41 In th e ir only- ! included in the K id 's lis t of v ic ­ T h u rsd a y n ig h t, Decem ber 27th,
tim s.
ss p re v io u sly scheduled.
two contests . . . fin is.

H arry M atthews
To S tart Chasin
HeavyweifchtTitlc
fe Carolina Defends
Basketball Crown
In Dixie Classic

K A N S A S C IT Y i» t-K a n » a « . K a n ­
sas State and the guest Stanford
Indians ra te as the " B ig T h re e V j
o f Ihe R ig Seven Conference B a s‘w
ke tb all T ournam ent opening In the
M u n icip a l A u dito riu m tonight
P a ire d In the firs t set of firstround gam es are K a n sas (7-0) and
Colorado (2 5) and Stanford (8 0)
and O klahom a (4-5).
T h u rsd a y night. Kan sas Stato
(6-2) play* N cbra skn (H -S ) and
Iowa S la te (4-1) meets M isso u ri
(3-3), The title w ill be decided
Satu rday night.
If any one of Ihc " B ig T h re a A
rates i n edge, M'» Coach P hoff
A lla n ’s K a n sas J a y h a w k i.
And
that’ s because o f huge C ly d e Lov clle ltc. the nalion 'a leading sco r­
er. T he 0-foot 9 Inch Ja y h a w k has
scored 197 points In seven gam es
for a 28 I average.
O nly one college gam e was
played C h ris tm a s night. U tah of
the S ky lin e Conference opened an
E a ste rn trip by besting B ra d le y ,
52 to 50, at P e oria . I l l
A hook shot In the last m in lit^
provided the w inning points to c li­
m ax a U tah r a lly a lte r B ra d le y
had led, 29 22. at the h alf It was
U ta h ’ s seventh straight victo ry.
T u fts who tossed tho 35-pound
w eight 00 feet II Inches nnd
H e n ry D ru yu r o f N Y A C
who
threw the 60-pound w e igh t 4 i
feet 714 Inches.

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t :III! AlllP.ll I r.. Y**I * I ’ MMl
cast a cold wave of zero to to tie
I 3M Ni'vvn
« IJ. lly liMiurMt
low tonight.
t, MM Tli#» Itliythm Hour
But the w eatherm an had at least
• MM N»w*
a cheery nolo for u riu weary
4 If. Hour In 1CIMU i.f i&gt;«r
«: 3M At nr k i*| ItHporl
householder* who have been dig
«
3M H|»mi I n I'mi uit«
King paths fro m house to garage
h Its ( 4**Jl. f HM
to street for alm ost two weeks
4iIlM hrlfiiM M On A I'lomJ
lie said there was no more snow
; in IH* * i.rntfivrilMf y
In prospect fo r the next
to &gt;8 7 I h I'fvrnlnu Htrrnail**
7
30 N HMfH
hours
J 3'. Intiy i Jrnv i n k
A ir lrans|M irtnlioii out id ( lileago
i I. !•:••••&gt; h in liln h u p
ni uu V iit lH l th ill
also was u lferted by the piled up
A .10 w*-h riiH hm Mil
snow, despite good ily lim weather
j» Mil M l f IMlHori
A t M idw a y A irp o rt, only two ol
• I \ I'M l It nr 11 At Or | a a
r» 3m H'te I m u i*te Tltitte
eight runw ays w ere In nperuliuo
mm t nit nit Nitlliji iia
A m e rica n A irlin e s canceled six In
IM I b H «r A liK tfiU y Ork
flig h ts la D etroit and Buffalo
im jm At third* W ith .Muilo
T h re e West Coast flig h ts were II 0M NteYVR
11 it*. tllKli o f f
cancelled by T ra n s W orld A ir
lines
Snow shoveling was the m ajor
uutdtair a ctiv ity In the m e lio p o li
tan urea on C h ristm u s Hay A
TAAII'A lAI**- K « u r t i a i k t l
c;tirC h ris tin a s liv e sto rm left a Iresti r*ut
Mteiuht «ml |.itc« n«i tlu itn :
blanket o l more than eight Inehes
'r l
Rain to H rHrtiitH I
3Vh Imh t lulltrallteUMFi
of snow oil the already snow eov
k i l r i i IniK* t i as
(t
ered city.
I oifbih
?* ua
The latesl co ve ring of while AIh iI I miu
oi
,||
brought the c ity 's D ecem ber snow
tH iiiiil
IS n i
33
UrntiH a A t ir
mi '•( tiriteil i
J
fa ll to a record breaking 33 4 nu ll
es und the total tor llie season In *»•tit it tiirhet Miiiit«i r m«1«&gt; a
47 3 inches T ills com pares u illi
K i Ifhmi , 3 3 It.«. , JM;
liiM i.
the uveruge o l 33 2 inctien lo r ute •hi«y &gt; I.m s i Ih I lt»it i 3&amp;, It.tie. 11if It I
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UiHIMlA,
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en tire w inter season The heaviest tir f*s, &lt;»uia li at j
H , lu r h t p , turn*,
fa ll on record was 01 I Inches m i ri.iiiiK i in “
ta lk
T ru n sp o rlu lln n
o ffic ia ls
urged
m otorists nut to d riv e T hey sound
ed a s im ila r w u rn liig Tuesday But
buses und street cu ts and elevated
lines operated tar behind schedule
B A H T K K A N H H tH lO , N. J iH ami thousands of m otorists risked
the chance Of getting stalled Hun T ow nsfolk p ltrlie d In Imlav to Itelp
M ik e K e lly, Ids h e roic wife, lle lr n ,
dreds became stranded.
Some tow tru ck in g ojierutors re und the tit Ks-lly k id s whose mod
ported lim y were unable In re est home wus wiped out by a
spend to trouble cu lls because C h ris tm a s m o riiin g lire
Neighbor*, loud In th e ir pra ise
equipm ent has been dam aged hy
overw ork in the several storms of M rs K e lly for Ihe bruve way
she shepherded h er ch ild re n to
of the lust two weeks
T he Chicago T ra n s it A u th o rity, safely, started p ra c tic in g Ihe spl
w hich operates the street ca r, e le ­ r il of t'lir is lm a s before Ihe day
vated and bus lines, said Its total hud duwucd In this s m a ll C e n tra l
force of ifou plow s mid sweepers Je rse y town n ear R a rita n lla y .
o ffe rs ,o f food, shelter and d o th
la being utilized arom pl the clock
to rem ove1the snow The C T A 'a n ld Ing poured In on the K e lly s wlm
it h ail spent m ore than Ittxi.ooo lost just about e very w u rlilly jk is since Dee. 14 III the fight to keep session In the e a rly m orning blaze
T he 111 y e a r old m other had Just
It* 1,100 rnllc'i of Ima routes und
425 m iles of street c a r lin e s open. pul the fin ish ing touches on the
The c ity sent out 2(91 snow plows fa m ily C h ris tm a s tree when a two
bu rn e r o il stove exploded and set
and crew s
F ir e M a rs liu l M lclm el .1 C n rrl the sm a ll, fram e boose afire. Iter
gun cancelled a ll days oft for fire husband was at u m k ul llie tim e
She roused her sleeping ch ild re n
men beginning today lieeause of
thu Increased danger of (ire t'o k l and guided them toward the trout
o r weather ns low as liv e below - us lla m e s engulfed the re a r of Ihe
was forecast for the Chicago urea house.
F o u r month old tim othy, cradled
tonight.
T he snow was so deep at lht&gt; lu M rs K e lly 's arm s, was burned
lln e ik ffe b t Zoo T uesday flint even oil llio head and fa re before Ihev
the p o la r bears stayed Inside. F iv e a ll cuuld gel through Ihe fruid
uf the zoo's polar heuru d idn 't dour.
V olu n te e r
firem en,
aided
iiy
m ove out uf th e ir deux. T he sixth
headed for shelter In n h u rry after neighbors, did all they could to
a b rie f look around Its outdoors save Ihe lim ixe Imt It burned In
the ground.
cage.
N eighbors took In the ch ildren ,
The fresh fa ll of snow in C h i­
cago and must of Illino is extended ranging In age up to III y e a r oh!
o v e r inoat nf the N orth C e n tra l Robert, u n til a furnished house,
r t| lo n . It ntuved Into N o rth west closed fo r llie w ilder, was opened
•rn FennsyI vunla,
...............
W estern New In Ihe fa m ily hy I’o lire C h ie f E a r l
Y o rk and pP ___
f rla
r l . uf Naw Englam J. Hnyer.
is Ion o f the wedding s
R a in fa ll through
.
"hroug!‘ the
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h lf V..a l
rs a ry o f P rin cess E liza b e th and ley, the Southern A p p ala ch ian s ami
P h ilip ,
tha M iddle A tla n tic stales. A nar- sleet pelted areas between tha
o v lf* I Ju d y H o llid a y , A cadem y row band of freezing ra in am i
anow und ra in hells.

INiultry Market

NeiulilmrH Rally To
hire Vit'tiniH Aid

THE OLD HOME TO W N

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Czechs Are F irst
Commies To Dicker
For Iranian Oil
T F .H R A N , Iran iH - C o in m u n n t
C ie rh o s lo v a h ia stepped up today
vs the firs t Iron C u rta in custom er
to d ic k e r for Ira n 's sta le owned
oil.
Iran needs Ihe money badly. The
governm ent
disclosed
Tuesday
n ight it Is so broke It has ca lled
home 2U diplo m ats to suve expens
es anroad. th e y m ciodn am bus
sailors to B rita in , Ita ly amt India,
the m in iste r In R e lg lu in , and 22
lesser officials.
B rita in , ousted ow ner and op
e ra lo r of the A n glo Ira n ian O il
Cpm pauy, already has served firm
notice in a d ip lo m a tic note she w ill
took on Iranian o il sales to out­
siders as Illegal
Am i the com pany, m n ln ly owned
hy the B ritis h governm ent, has
p u b licly stated it w ilt take a ll pos
sihle m easures to halt sates until
Iran settles s a tis fa c to rily w ith the
com pany. These m eu siires have not
been sp e cific a lly defined.
The ll r lt M i notices follow ed an

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lewswomeii Select Mist Higgins
As “Woman Of The Year” For ’51
Uy D O R O T H Y H O B
A t ' W om rn'n E d ito r
A m srtca n newspaperw om en have
chosen one o f th e ir own aa "W orn' an o f the Y e a r" fo r 1001.
film la
M a rg u e rite
H ig g in s ,
p lu ck y and p re tty young fo re ig n
correspondent fo r the No.* Y o rk
H t r a h l T rib u n e , whoae coverage
o f tha K o re an W a r b rou gh t her
both n ation a l headline* and
a
P u l lt ic i p rlta .
M o te le r e n lly tha pert, blonde
M a g g ie ha* traveled around the
w o rld w ritin g a s e ria l, "A ro u n d
R u ssia 's C u rta in ," authored
n
,
book. " W a r In K o r r a " and covered
_th e U n ite d .State* on a lecture
fc"
to ur.
id llH B '
T h e o n ly newspaperw om an on
th a K o re an h a ttle fro n t.
M a rg ie
won In te rna tion al atten tion when,
ordered to the rear fo r sa fe ty, *he
•toad h er grou n d w ith the an*
n ou n ce m m t, ‘ T in here aa a re*
£
’ p o rte r, not aa a wom an."
It I* Inlereetln g to note th a t
In tha po ll o f women’* editor* o f
A ssocia te d
Pro**
newspapers,
i u n n e r-u p fo r the title o f outi la n d in g woman o f th e y e ar wa*
1’rlneera E liza b e th , whose recent
. tm e rican to u r made m ile*
of
] leadlines.
M U * H ig g in s wa* horn In H ong
R o n g o f an A m e rica n A rm y o f f i­
cer fa th e r and a Fren ch m other.
Went to »chools In F ra n ce am i
E n g la n d and wound up w ith bon­
ers at the U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia
and C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity ’s school
Of jo u rn a lism .
She jo in e d the H e ra ld T rib u n e
in 1942, and became a foreign
Correspondent In 1944, worked In
t h f London and Part*
bureau*,
M oved on to A u s tria w ith the 7th
Army d u rin g tha clo sin g day* of
W o rld W a r II ami soon a fte rw a rd
Was made head o f th* B e rlin
bureau.
W hen H im K o ie a n W a r broke
OUt ih « made a heel Inc fro m the
T o k y o bureau to tha h attle fro n t.
Where fo r 2!) week* she reported
a ll aipect* o f the fig h tin g , under­
going dangers and hardship* of
the front.
O th e r ii* w
name*
show
up
am ong the ten women voted o u t­
sta nding In th e ir respective fie ld s
f o r 1951. from the standpoin t o f
Haws value.
T o p i in the fie ld o f sports Is
M aureen
C onn olly,
Ml-year-old
W inner o f the N a tio n a l W om en’ s
T enn is Cham pionship a teen iig e r
w ho has provided the
n a tio n ’s
sport* w rite rs w ith a fresh and
jn a p lrln g
new
p e rso n a lity
to
b rig h te n up th e ir paues.
tf\
It)i lite ra tu re , me
the vote
vole gues
to
D H LRach
l,___el Carson, author o f the heatsa il Ins "'D ie Ilea A rou n d Ua."
Jud
N o rland tups thu lis t In
il ia theater, fu r lia r sensational
Success In h rln g ln g vauduvllle hack
Broadw ay,
In the fie ld o f aelence, the e d i­
to rs have chosen D r. F lo re n ce Bn*
h ill, one of threa women doctor a
Who were w inners o f the A m e r i­
can P u b lic H ealth A sso cia tio n 's
IBM L a s k e r awarde. N o w dire cto r
o f h rn ltli fur Ih liver, U l. fhtbln
p re v io u sly was the f ir s t womnn
on the fs c u llv o f Johns H o p kin s
M e dica l School, fir s t woman scie n ­
tis t on the s tu ff i,f the R o cke fe l­
le r In stitute, rlm t woman n d m lied in the N alu nu l Academ y o f
BB3
S cie n tists amt fir s t Woman mem
BBM f r . l»er o f the A m u ile a n A ssocia tion
of Anatom ist*.
O th e rs named aa outstanding In
Ih e lr fields ara;
P u b lic a ffa lre i A n n * Rosenberg,
A s s is ta n t Secretary o f
Defense,
now spearheading a drive fo r en ­
listm e n t n f 72,000 women In thu
»rrned service*.
Radio: T a llu lla h Bankhead, a la r
o f N B C ’* Minhltlous " B ig Hhuw."
M u a lrt D orothy K irste n , opera
• n d . concert s ta r, who played In
M O M ’a "T h e H re a t C a ru so " th is
y e a r , and has ju st jrlv tn

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Accidental Deaths

Egyptian Riots

IC M IIs s M r , , a r u . D u l
by a saris* o f snow n o u n s since
the m iddle o f December.
A few roads In n orthern Illin o is
w ere closed, but a ll the m ain
highw ays w era open but h a za rd ­
ous.
A foot o f new snow was re ­
ported In C hautauqua county In
southw estern N e w Yo rk. T w o to
e ig h t Inches o f snow f e ll In
o th e r sections o f thu state. H ig h ­
w ays were slip p e ry .
A storm D ia l ended today le ft
- U Incbco o f snow In M aine.
H ig h w a y tra v s l was slow,
T ra in s and busses v*«ih m oving
hut behind schedule In M ich iga n.
Planes were grounded hy fie ld
conditions. T w o thousand men
w ere
put
to
w ork
c le a rin g
clogged streets In D etroit. Deh o lt 's enow has measured 32
inches
since
Nov.
I.
(irn n d
R apids has had 54.il inches since
Dec. ].

IC ts ilis a s r ? * a r i t s oae&gt;
fu ll control o f the A n glo E g y p tia n
Sudan, and want evacuation of the
B ritis h fro m the Suez C a n a l Zone.
The West, m eanw hile, has been
rebuffed in its Invitation to E g y p t
to jo in a M id d le E a st C om m and
fo r defense agalnat possible Com
m uniat aggression.
The
agreem ents
apparen tly
w ere a jo lt To the dom inant W afdlst
P a rty , whoso leaders have insisted
upon no co m prom ise w ith llie B rit
isn. T h e y want Ihe B ritis h to c le a r
out at once.

ulttmttam from Frsmte" Moham­
m ed M oaJido gh that fo rm e r Westm i Im v tr j of Ira n ian r i l m ik.t Idd
for petroleum products w ith in Jti
da ys o r ha would look fo r cu stom ­
ers wherever he could fin d them .
T h e ultim atum e xp ire d S atu rd a y
without a single w estern bid re ­
ported.
Czech Charge D 'A ffa lre s Ja n
S a h a rk y discussed an o il purchase
agreem ent with Deputy Fin a n ce
M in is te r Hussein 1’ lrn ls , Roads
M in is te r Ja v o d B u sh arl told a news
conference Tuesday night.
He said H aliacky told h im Czechuic r ly
boug!
tovafcla formerly
bought
oil
through the Anglo Ira n ian ( om
t pnny
w hich Iran nationalized last spring
I’ lrn la reported Sabaeky prom ts
ed the Czechs wlU send sn o ffic ia l
delegation to T ehran soon to sign
an agreement. In reply to questions
I’ lrn la said prices— and methods of
transporting the o il to C zechoslo
v u k la —w ill Im discussed a lte r the
delegation a rrives.
T ran sp o rt la Ira n ’s big headache
In seeking new custom ers. Ira n ian
oil must move by ta n ke r— and most
o l Ihe w o rld ’s tan kers s re owned
hy Western llrrn s who are follow ing
llr ila ih '* lead of aloofness from
any deft) with m osssdegh

En d B ill B w la rk t u f the D e tro it
L io n s In the N F L is the ow ner u l
an in a u ia n re brokerage f ir m In his
home town o f S ou tlib rid ge , Mas*.
T he U n iv e rs ity o f A riz o n a bas­
k e tb a ll team selectn u gam e ca p ­
ta in p rio r to each contest. A n
h o n ora ry ca p ta in is elected at the
close o f the season.

D uke U n iv e rs ity ’s foo tball team
Jim m y M cFa d d vn of the C h i­ averaged a net g ain u f four yarda
cago B la ck lla w k a In tha
N a ­ per t r v In ru sh in g the p ig sk in . The
tio n a l H ockey League wa* born B lu e D e vils gained 2,272 y a rd s on
In Ireland.
tha ground in U n games.

T llllli!!

I f T l l t MV graduation from klgb
ir heal in a imell Kama* teen, hk*
ell girl* I yea rn* 4 to gel ««ay
Item memo— fa live in tha big cit)U
—-to have alee bey friend*— le sn*
jay seme night life. — But lihe
many girls, thru ignarenes I made
e mistake, get 1 month! mine we*
a tile ef Hell.
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COMMUNIST C O a ilS P O N D IN T tin u F a rt* new spaper, W u iir . l R in ilic 't
(le ft) says (his picture wax taken when he Interviewed Ms) t i r o W il­
liam F. Dean 111 Pyongyang p rim u camp. H u rrh e ll ir lr x ctl tlm oh -lu
In sn Am erican correspondent at I'anmunjnm, Korea. Dean was ml mg
17 months u n til his name appeared on lied P n W Hat A e ro rd -t-j in
Burchett, Dean saved Ihe Inst of 12 pistol bullets lor himself, p re te rm
that fate In capture by the llc d i The p ltto o l Ihe former rnm m a nd -i « f
U. S. 2 tlh D ivisio n was thwjrte*! by a Korean betrayer i Inlertt-iflonol»

M IM S tflt—1The S tain of F lo rid a
Iralay offered n S2,ono rew ard In the
dCBth ■ hnm blng of n prom inent
Negro le a d e r and at the sam e tim e
his Injured w ife said ahn had " a
couple Ideas" who m ight he rcapnn
alhle
Fe deral, slnte and llre v a rd Conn
o ffic ia ls were probing the m a c
w ith unnnnmmretl rn sulla as to
what kind of b n m il It was, nr who
m ight have been responsible
lint it seemed d e a r that the
rnasnu H a rry I M oore was sla in
and hi* wife hurt ;n the lila s l which
shattered Ih cit Isolated home a
tulle from here C h ris tm a s night
was his a ggressive le a de rship In
The S an fo rd lim n in g A u th o rity
sta le N egro a ffa irs
reri-ntly &lt;-oui|di-l*-d the sale of
(iov. W a rre n sa id ho would pay letlllU tiitu llitlg 42,1'Tit.lMHl in vn
hc 12.000 rew ard fu r m fo rm .itinn I im- fm tli- financing of *'-»•
h iii-tn g
project*
here,
ringing nlHint co nviction of those tin e s
responsible fnr the liom h ln g; and George W illiams, .SlIA oxernlive
another Sl.ooo fo r Inform ation lo ad ­ dlreelor, iiumuncid this morning.
ing In co nviction of Ihnsc g u ilty of
(it-nrgiW jlham n
nod
V o ile
bom bing and leavin g explosives W illia m s, Jr., a tto rn e y for the
near Je w U h , N egro and C a th olic H IIA , signed fo r the Iannis in
cottiers In G re a te r M ia m i.
New Y o rk C ity on Dec. II. The
In a Sanford hospital where firm o f f’ h rip s Ft-nri nod C-i.,
M nore died an hour a fte r the blast, Iromllnir firm , sohm ltted the bids
his wife told a new spaper reporter: In behalf o f the purchasers.
" I have u couple of Ideas who
Ronds
for
Onetle
Bre w e r
ltavc done It, hut when neo C o u rt,
Fifr
n o li
p fn je el
fo r
n Ihoae k in a - o f things they N e g tit e li III (o ild sh u lo, to loiter I
^ a v e someone e fkf ik f It."
|| ..TJd.ODi In value. Tnl» housing
w Then she added:- " I was asleep developm ent In now ltd percent
at the tim e arid d id n 't see anything. occupied,
1 don't m uch ca re It I live . M y
Irninedintelv
west o f C a stle
home Is w recked. M y ch ild re n ore
W illia m
a ll grown. Others ra n c a rry on " - Bre w e r C o u rt is H iShe w as reported " s lig h tly im | C ln rk o C o u rt, now under eonproved hut not out nf d a n g e r" to ­ ' stru e lio n . Honda fo r th is Mil unit
project sold fo r $702,000. It is
day
T oday was tn have been Ihr expeeted Ihal it w ill lie ready
fo r accupnnrv by N e g ro Finn)lira
M oores' 2,1th wedding a n n iv e rsa ry
A l Tallahassee, 11)11 H en drix, in A p r il or May.
Bonds to ta llin g $;i7a,iHNt in vn
head of the Kn K lu x K la n In F ln rlj l a , said ".Moore was a good fellow lire wore sold for the F.dwatd
% h o »vns try in g fit help his race llig g ttv: T e s t a ' " project on VYc:’
nut he had lust funnel nut he was T h ird F t reel. Thi* should lie nrgoing about it w ro n g ."
ruplt-tl !•v
HI
w h ile
fa m ilie s
la lte r
M nr-lt,
G eorge
H e n d rix, who has announced Jtls d u rin g
ra n d id n ry for governor nf F lo rid a , W illia m * deelarerl
said he had talked In M oore reThe a d m in istra tio n b u ild in g in
re n tly
C n stle Bre w e r C o u rt has been
lie said the K la n " d id n ’t have ro m p fe tril, and ei|ul|iment has
anything to do w ith the bom bing. been ordered for it. T h is w ill In­
If we ra n g h i one o f o n r men doing clude a fu ll v p ip iip prd kitchen,
It we’d he the first to have him a n u rse ry, and a nil !&gt;v 00 foot
prosecuted T h a t's not In n ur p ro ­ a u ditorium
se a lin g
nltnul
2 On
gram and It’ s Just whnt o u r op- per tons.
Ilru-k nf the b u ild in g
^
&lt;!• !-■ ■ * F a ir )
w ill lie a large pla yg rou n d fn r
children.
S hru bbery arid tree* have been
planted in the urea, end lawn*
are In he ridded hv S k a g g s H a r ­
dens Co,, nf Ja ck so n v ille .
C it y M anager C liff o r d M eKIhbln announced th is m orn in g that
C it y w orkm en have sta rte d d ig ­
a drainage ditch
along
. liY N N , Mass. •*)- T he fa mans g in g
N ih s n t h a h y siltin g ease w as m ark- Eleven th Street on thn south
fa “ elosed'1 today w ith the three side n f W illia m C la rk e Court.
chool g irl p rin cip a ls under rn u rt T h is w ill d riiin to h ln rks In th»
le n re fn r the theft nf #18,MO area, the w ater ru n n in g Into
M ill Creek.
Hie home nf a dnclnr.
P a v in g o f streets bordering
e rta M cC auley, 18, the babyj and one o f h e r two com- C a stle Bre w e r C o rirt Is being
Ions. M a rily n C u rry , HI, w ere hair] u p u n til the d ile h w o rk Is
re d W ednesday u ndcrM he Juris- com pleted. T he C it y anil S an ford
lion of Ihe Y o u th S e rvice Board, H ornin'* A u th o rity have agreed
la te agency w h ich handles re- to share equally the coat o f the
" ila lln n or Juvenile offenders. paving.
en .leffrev, 17. the other o f
|rio. was placed on probation
CRAFT WAMNINHH
«vo y e a n w ith the condition
MIAMI f*-Thc Weather II
■ ho spend one y e a r at Ihe
o f Inn Hood 8maphard, np- Issued s m a ll c ra fl w a rn in gs at 0
y tor
___ I by C a th o lic siste
(art
rs for the
a h lllta tln n of g irls and women Coaat south of D aytona Beach
through
the
F lo rid a Keys.
creed*
I,lgnt tn m oderate va rlu h lo winds
. But next three tn foil® weeks,
r la and M a rily n w ill undergo w ill becom e fresh In m oderately
■ flcatlon
processing
a fte r strong 20 tn 30 m ile an hour north
a decision w ill be m ade by and northeast winds tnday. (he
.□ ulh S e rvice Board ns tn W eather B u reau said, and w ill co n ­
future until they reach t l . tinue tonight amt F rid a y .
g irls were accused o f steal1, ooo from D r. A lb e rt C ovner
-R IK R D A M A H K
fhose baby Roberta w as a
Fire n f undeterm ined o rig in
. T hey went la New Y o rk
U m money, the g irts adm itted, caused dam age to clo th in g e a rly
at 13,000 n f it n good th is m orn in g in a bedroom o f a
and entartainrndfitT T hey tw o s to ry fra m o house a t P it
fle tce d out nf Iba re st o l H o lly Avenu e, occupied by C h a rle s
flataon and E rn e s t D lc k s o n r N«-

Hv IID R F1IT It. T U C K M A N
M lfN S A N , K u rcn i F rid a y I '.P T b r 3a day K u rca n cense fire line
a g r r r m i al ran out today mi "a
r.ithi-r u m liin iis note" n» truce
talk* alMiiil A llie d p riso n e r nf war
deaths

F h e rr u a s no in itlc a llm i here n f
p la n s tn e xte n d the a g re e m e n t
re sp o n sib le fn r the 30 d a y t w llig h l
« . ir T h e fu ll fiv e -m a il a rm ls tle e
e n tn tn lH e e s w h le li signed Ihe n rig
llia l - ig r e r m r u l N ov. 27 d id m il
evert m eet
A ll u lf ir ia l
U
N
spuke.m .iM sa id n e ith e r side asked
Im an e xle n sin n
H ill In a M ib e n m n iltle e session
-&gt;t I'a n m iin jo r n T h u rs d a y ,
H ear
A d m II K l.ih h y sa id the Cumim in is ts b u lle d tn e y m a y re [H irl
n i.u iy n l th e .vt.issi im n re u u n lrd
(n r A llie d p ris m io iN n f w a r died
n l e x|H i*u re a m i disease
la iiliy - m l it w a s " a r a th e r m n liin iis n u ll- It m ig h t have been a
C A IH O . F g y p l &gt;iP I'ollee fife il
fo re w a rn in g th a t a ll these people
nn rutting E g y p tia n slm lenis tod. v d ie d n f illn e s s "

Bond Fifteen Students
Issue Is Sold On Hurt As Egyptian
Housing Projects Police Use Guns

Castle Brewer Is Now [Second Day Of Riol
, 90'r C o m p l e t e d ;
ins Follows Kind's
2 Others Pushed
Pro-Western Mo v e

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The b u ildin g, w hich Is ow ned by
Jam ea H a r r is , was not damaged.
am agrd.
Firemen answered the c a llI a t #.47

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a* prrde*l ifc m n n -tritium s broke
m il in C a iro ami \le \n m lri i fm
Hie second lin y In n row over the
apparent en try nf Ihe p.ilaci- lulu
jm w er polities
Iturkslm l tired Irion pnltre not
guns in ju red la slu d e n U al Alex
anriria.
Se ve ra l students and |toll re were
reported in lured In C a iro . The slu
tle n ls o ve rtu rn e d and «el fir e lo n
stre e tca r
n e ar
the
I'a rlla m e n l
b u ildin g and pntlco wailed in with
h illy clu bs
i
Thn d istu rbances spread lo seen m liiry school situlcnl* Inxlny
F o u r seeunilary schools In Alex
nndrla wen- ordered closed. Im-liid
ing Ihe Abraxtn School, near (he
A le xa n d ria m ain ra ilw a y sla lln ti
where police fire d on Ihe stiid e iils
Fotiutl and M oham m ed A ll I’ aslta
D nlve rsilie * in C a iro and Fa rm ik
t'n iv e rs lly
in
A le xu n tlria
were
ordered clm.ed Indefinitely Wednexay after u ille g ia le rio ts against
K in g F a rrn ik 's apiMUiitinenl Of Iaru
W estern a d visors on his pal ace
eahlnel.
Hufe*
Af if)
1‘ asna.
pow orlm
hanker and ln d o * lrlil|s | who was
named by F a rm ik M nnday to bend
his Itnyal C a liin e l. has d rd n re d
h im se lf p u hliely in favo r of a de­
fense lin k w ilh Ihe W est— a is illc y
P re m ie r M uxfapah Nashas P a sh a ’ s
governm ent h a stily lu rn e il dnwn In
m id M rln her
A f lf i Is liaison m an between Fa
rnuk and Nnhas and w as p ictu re d
as w orking for a co m prom ise sel
llem en l of Ihe bloody dispute w illi
Ihe llr ills h over Ihe Suet C anal
anil Ihe Sudan.

Family Of fi KIIIimI
Hy FEC Rail Train
D A Y T O N A B K A C H ttv— A man.
bis w ife and th e ir fn a r rh lld rp n
' were lo rn tn pieces here Inday
when a F lo rid a F a s t Coast H a ll­
way tra in stru ck U ie lr ear.
The v ic tim s were not Idenlltled
Im m ediately
A reporter said two of the c h il­
dren had been decapitated.
The couple w as sa Id lo ho about
3fl ye ars old; Ihe ch ild re n a
anno a red
In be under 10 years ofrf. One
was an Infant.
The tra in dragged the edr, whtrh
api
appeared
In have a F lo rid a license
. ale, nltout I.S00 feet north o f the
pin
cro tsin g The vehicle was Impaled
on thn locom otive.
T he c a r wns registered ns owned
hy M a rk Connor nf West Jn rk sn n vllfe.
N T tH 'K M A R K E T
N E W Y O R K m -.R ro a d buying
su nim rl Inday In the stock m a rke t
held p rice s m ode/ately higher.
Steels, oils, and ra ils worn among
Ihe m ost a ctiv e ly sought o f the
m a jo r d iv isio n s, and there w as no
sin gle area d e fin ite ly on the dow n­
side.
T he list as a w hole posted fra c ­
tio n al gains. Kcnnecott and D uPont
w ere up around a point In m oder­
ate a ctiv ity .
F a n A m e ric a n W orld A irw a y s
traded In one block o f 11,100 shares
o ff V i at 11U. Zonito P rodu cts had
a b rie f bu rst o f a c tiv ity at a fra c ­
tio n al gain.

M ED F L A N K N A U R
R O M E -gn— R u ssia n tech n ician s
have assem bled 40 R u ssian planes
at a irfie ld * n e ar T ira n a , ca p ita l
o f A lb a n ia — ju st a fdw m inutes
iX - P K I B H T W R D 8
flig h t fro m
Ita ly — the A lb a n ia n
4, Ita ly u t - C la lr e Young, N e w sle tte r reported today.
o C h ica g o g irl, I t , waa
To# Newsletter, published here,
today to L u cia n o N e g rln i.
the organ of the Albanian Agrar R o m an C a th o lic p rie st
n Democratic Fartjr, one ol sevu Albanian exile gratpe that
_ jtary.
f t o m a rria g e had been
&gt;m lo have conlacta with Albanw ith red tape th a t took
lo untangle.
Newsletter d id not say
up her Amefkai
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th a t t h r lu ll In K n rv a n a ro u n d
lig h t in g w n u lil lin g e r on dps p llr end « f ■ 3(t-dejr " t r i a l "
ppftiw l m i n p rn r ls lim a l h it f lp r
Jimp. C rn J s n irn k. V an $’t r r l .
I ’ . S. K ig h th A rm ) rn m m a iu lp r,
« n s m a S m ith H u r ra r r a r
n r r * T h u ra d n y . I t a n &gt; lh ln g big
m illt a r llv « r r r |tla m ird u r r x lu - it t- l, &lt;1 - r p in r - l r r r l u i n I h r
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Doubts Grow Over Release
By Hungary Of U. S. Fliers
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Tourist Building Dangers For Future Are Seen By
Contributions Go
Officials In Paying Fliers’ Fines
Over $1,000 Mark

counted Allied Pri­
soners Reported To
Mnvc Died Of Cold

M IM S .
F ie .,— (/Pi— Upwards
fo r the arrest and ro n rirtla n of
den em itere In F lo rid a aoarrd In
tn I I I,ISA today f o lio " I n i the
V death-bom bing of a N egro le a d ­
er and m ore m ysterious exjilnalona In M ia m i. T he S ta le of
F lo rid a offered 12.000 for in ­
fo rm a tio n lending to ennvirlio n o f those rrspunxltde fur the
death o f H a rry T . Moore, and
another 11,000 fo r s im ila r in ­
form a tio n In ronneellon with
a tla ck a on Jew lah, N e g ro and
C a th o lic
renter-*
in
Itade
( M ia m i) enm ity, th e r|||et of
k M ia m i and M ia m i lle a rh and
to n u m e rn u n
n rg a n lra lio n a
have
poatrd rew arda In la lln g |H,323.

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clo u d y
and
a few
diow er*
and cooler tn -noth a m i ce n ­
tra l portion!! F a ir and colder In
extrem e
north
this
afternoon
M ostly rlo tidy In south and east
een trnl portions, w ith a few show­
ers on thr Southeast Coast in ex­
trem e south |&gt;orttnn

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1 Two Explosions Rock
' Miami Area But Lo­
cation Of Blasts
Can’t Be Learned

I

W EATH ER

Budapest Says Offer
Of American Gov­
ernment Has Not
Yet Been Accepted

Itv JO H N 31. I H G ir r m V F I t
L O N D O N 1/1 1 — T h e S o lid
W A S IIIN O T O N
i.$) -lli- s p m is lh lr
News Agency T en * ssiil today
ntficbds ennceileil today there are
tour spies who psr.srhilled into
dangers (nr Hie future In the l!. S.
tlnm auls Iasi October from a
dri-lslim In pay Ihe $120,000 In linps
I '. S. slrp lsne have been e«levied h y C n m n u in lsi H ungary
eroled. Ih e s ie n r * derlsred tn
•ig.misl four Am erican airm en
)i lb** sam e lim e Ih csr a u lh n rl 1 s ill* p it ib from Itn m u nla Ih x i
a fifth member of Ih e group
Id's .isse itcd Itu-rc w ere com pelling
rim im iltril xtdriile In sw ullnw .
reason* fm Ihe deelxlutt and llia l
C m iti d-uiii-us
tn
Hu- T o u rist
ins poison.
in term s of propaganda the result
Budding Fund went m-t-r I In- HumI ' a s s s a lil Hie fiv e w r r r I r s in w ill mil n e re ss.irily be e n llre ty
sand d'dlni m in k Imlay w ith the
n l as spies It* (he " tiu e rle n n
•nl*r is e in th r I'm lcd Slates
anm um rciui-nt «t the w eekly lu n ch -'
llilr lllg r ili- e S e r ilr e . ” w h ic h relln n g .ii* has b rill the II S a ir
r r lil lc d (bem in. an K a lia n ra m p
men -nice No* 10 as vio lato rs of
con &lt;&gt;f flic Kom lm dc C o u n ty Ju n liu
fo r d iip la r r d persons.
her b o ld e r
\ C om m unis! court
C h a m li -1 n f Cnm m crcp, ut
tinli.nl -li" 'e r d Hiey ea rh w nilld have
Y i i ilii ('lid- n( an iim uiym nus co n ­
B y l U r i l A K D O B rg .in
In si-end three uinnlhs In ja il if
trib u tio n nf li n o from a Hanfm-I
the fines w ere III-* paid T he Him
V IE N N A i,ft—C o n flic tin g reports
garlnn in (ion w .i. w idely d r non n r tnnigbl raised doubts enneerning
• I tim i.
n l here as iiili in iiin u .il h la e km a il
Tin- Ja y re c sp-m»utiwl fund now
and ihe fines were term ed a ran iiegnllatbins tor release nf four
total* ft.n 2 » 7 3 in--hidlng It nnc 1
A m c n ra n tlier* Jailed ny llm ig a ry .
sum
d o lla r r o n lr ib u tlo n s In last F rb ls y
'CIW
An o fficia l A m e rica n report
from
(•ii the u e g iliv e stile nf the 0 S
d e risio n In pay Hu- fines these Budnpcsl Indicated Ihe llurig.-irlan
and Sutur-biy's "Huy A B ln rk "
dangers nr disadvantages were Cnm m unists had not yet accepted
cam paign
Muted
a l l S governm ent o ffe r to pay
A v a le modt-l -if llu- propom d
l rtn- i m in iim ii ,1 leadership can $ 120.non ui fines for release of Iho
lo liil- t ir n t m , w-hii li I-* In In- c ic c tuni
u nil-iuliledlv w ill explrtll Hie filers, ra iiv lrte d o l v lo la liitg Hie
I S ile i ismn in Knro|ie a m i else C om m u n isl co u n try 's borders
c il m Fort M ellon P a rk , was piew h i'ir
. in im n lrn re of A m e rica n
T his m form allo n was ill ro n tllrt
soli1 1 11 In 11n* m eeting hy .Iliyc-’IATi i , K N ( 'le * e la n d , J i 1m la \ .in
w eal,lies,
a,.,I .itsn ,,s evidence " iH i a stale men) hy llu- H u ngarian
f--i
H-R la ri'iice K n ig h t. The sn uill bnlu.t muiui-eil In, i aniliila, y
(li.it (lie airm en were g u ilty The legation III W ashington The lega
Ww ill wild i h i illiu iiril model, base,I Htate l.e g ls la liil, in X ,i,t|, \.&lt; I Inin All F o rte men on alt o ffic ia l Him said W i'dnesdiiv n ig h l Ihe id le r
He is a gin -lu n le nl ,Sli-lsnn I i m is ,mu were i barged w ith having •'» pay Ihe fines was u 're p lrd ,
on draw in gs !-* \M-bU,-et K, I Si In*,&gt;1 an-1 is ai |&gt;11--, t■i ti |-i i.
d e lih '-ia ie it t iii)aleif tlit- bin ders ml d bad been e xp e rle d H u t the
M m igblm i. is ii ■ •unpli-le iriprit ilin g altnine* in Sari I -id
-if lln n g a rv In discharge spies The f!|rrv would he released some lim e
dtu lm il. from tin- tin y glasr- w in ­
l
.'* lit-tsted they Inxl I n rlr way '"d a y
dows t-i Hie g I -'i'll hedge .m ill oI
•m a flig b l In llr lg r ulr. Y u g oslavia .
Ttie new re im rl from llndniie.st
and llia l 1lie spv charge was linse may menu delay W alter .1 I bin
the liullding.
less
nelly, t' S high cn m m lsslo n e r and
J iv ..... H ill S le m p e i, in i|i»eu» .
Am l' ln .n i iiropa gan ih /lng. am hassailnr
lit A u s tria ,
talked
lug in-'llnels of
fitm iii'illg
lluHie K ir m lm may be led In Hunk this aflernonli with Hie C S legat&gt;ukillirikj. bid* fm w liiili were ii
then- is i lin k wf ili-trru iin n lln n tlnn in iludaiiest
conteil b* the C ity lust F rid a y ,
m AA'asluUi'.iiui in b a iliillllg M irli
(lenrge Aluudt. C
S
charge
pointed m il llia l il may prove in ­
m tile , . ,nd mav In- eurim raged d 'a ffa ire s m Budapest. re|H,rtrd in
M u -1* S' ( ‘I,-- lii-i'l, I- , s - , |
advisable in in u t ia ct llu- liu lld in g
to r in r,e a te r risks in llu- future D onnelly he had seen Ihe llu n g a r
nn n "la ln n alone" basis. Hu y ' i t i m n e v i i i n l IV n b l t t i- l | V--*
m d ealin g w ith the C S and Its bill n m le rse cre ta ry uf foreign af
one l-jil was received fu r w m k " I n n , 1***1,*' a u u * * * m e e i l b i s r n h &gt; t | e ll,reus
fairs al noun
aliuie, said 3lr. .S trio iirr, who I* -*hi-** f m H4 a t e l l . n r - ' s e n l n i i - - n*
.1 Hie H u ngarian Incident m ay i “ Abbott w as told llia l ihe Hun
also * member uf the Hanford C it y firoiMi Vn, I s n b i e i l III Hie Deni
lead to ,, scries I,f s im ila r Irrita tin g [•'&gt;' ludlcint and fin a n cia l nuthnrlCotiim lsslim . .And Hie " U lH ir alone1, tH -rs(|c 'ta * ' m im a tle s
ii tim is in volvin g greator sum s nl i gariuns had made no d ecision s on
bid was only s lig h tly under the
“rl A m e ric a n n o li- w h ic h wns de
M r C le ve la n d
w-i,s
b u rn a n il u iu llt-y nml more p e o p le - c llh c r 1H
(lie
tow bid fm the com plete Job In­ • si e.| in See-iiin l" C o un ty and In s m em bers of Iho arm ed forces, dip iilv c re d on C h ris tm a s H a y ," Don
cluding a ll m aterials, he added.
H --d b l' entirn life bete. lb- wit- tnrnnlx or p rlv a lc eltl/en s T h is n e-Ily
lly ssaid
(O
ily three
three bids
bids for
com plete
(lily
for the
(he com
plete ,*.lu,'ntn'i.jn
m dill. "rbm ds o f i danger Is seen O'* n il/d lik e ly . In I " T h e llu n g a ris n s
in td
A h lio tt
w mv
'tin - to dblln g w ere
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New Bids May Be
Asked On Center,
Only

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Received

K u h tnm m iHee* w orking on Hie
prolrlenis nf e si hanging w ar prls
lin e rs-a n d M ipervising a tru e r still
were deu dlm ked when they ail
Junmed Ilie lr last s css lu ll m-btro
Ihe scheduled e xp ira lm n hour Tho
agreem ent ran out at m idnight I to
-i m K S t ) T hursday
W ashington sources expressed
belief Hen. Matthew- B ffldgw ay
would approve a |3 day exlensinn
of Ihe period In tvhleh Ihr 143 m lla
line draw n across Korea Nov, 27
co uld become a perm anent ft-likem ilte d last F rid a y and A r c h ite c t
! fire line
H igh
d ip ln in u llr
o ffic ia ls
In M n u g litim Ims reco m iiu -n de d H in t
W a s h ln g lo ii sa id the s u p re m e If. lo-w b id * In- m i ll'll fu r, a c c o rd in g to
■ N. com m ander had been aullm r- C ity C le rk I I . N . M ayor, D e ris io n
irnnfln*i«4 D m I-r |* T b rf* l
no a s k in g f u r new bids re s ts w it li

Ms Cleveland, Jr.
OftVrs Candidacy
Cur C eyisblurc

sub*

I h r new C ity C iim m is s in ii w h ich
w ill hid it * u rg iin ls a llu n m e e titig
Ja n . M to -e a t new m e m b e r* and
i l n l a m a y o r.

Port Terminal Is
Promised Help By
Sentenced
Florida Senators GusToHull
it Years Jn Jail
F ln r ld a ’ * Iw-o .Si-nntnrs, tje n rg i-Sm athers and K p is s a n l llu llu n d .
have p ro m i.ie d '-&gt; go (o th e D e ­
fense D e p a rtm e n t to seek a id m id
e n n sid t w ith il- 'p n ii uiant u f f ir la l*
as tn |h c fi- n s ih ilitv o f th e p ro ­
je c te d K n rifo n l p o rt and te rm in a l,
A lb e it F i l l * soul I in la y .

*‘ T b " Sena tors s i r going to
*ee bow- the Departm ent feels
nlim it fo ste rin g our port p rn jrrt
bem use of
Hie a p p n rrn t
der ir a b ilily of using Hie in liin I
w aterw ay w bleli would lie pro
lected from siiln n a rln e H ttarxs,"
M r. F itts staled.
" f f the li-p n rim e n t seen fit to
sanction
Oil* -voter rm it« to
.Sanford, it w ill o r r e is a r llv au ­
th orise ennsfru rtlo n o f port and
dm k fa rllltie * here In S anford,
• ho s o u th e rn most te rm in u s fo r
b a rg e s on the SI. Johns U lv n r ,"
" W e th e n r n illd g e t p r io r it y
on scare b u ild in g m a te ria ls to
h llllil
n u r p ro je c te d
p o rt te r ­
m in a l," he added.

Ja ck s o n v ille
has
long
lieen
know n as the most "v u ln e ra b le ”
ta rg e t In the Mouth ft* an enemy
since p ra c tic a lly a ll ra il tranxportatlnn Is funnellerl th rou gh Us
ra il yard* lo alt o f F lo rid a from
a ll points in the nation n orth of
the peninsula, M r. F lit s stated.
T h is
would,
In
M r.
F lit s '
uninlnn, make the planned usa o f
the Ml. Jo h ns lllv e r a necessary
a lte rn a tiv e f - r sh ip p in g to point.)
lit C e n tra l Flo rid a ,
M eantim e the P o rt T e rm in a l
g rou p 's progress has reached a
s ta n d s till over the holidays. Ilnw .
ever, M r. W illis o f the WIIID
T ra n s n o rls tim i Co., barge lin o
operators, are p lan nin g to com ”
l® Hanford on o r about Ja n . 2h
to m eet w ith the cu rre n t te rm in al
pla n ne rs to give h is view s anil
suggestions.
M r. W illis he* thn lone fra n ­
ch ise fa r u n cra tin g a barge line
on
the
ML Jo h ns
R iv e r
tn
H anford, hut h is fra n ch ise h
lim ite d on ly In when and If, it
nnrt Is constructed in Sanford.
T h u s W illis is not now o p e ra tin g
o r has the rig h t to uso the chan­
nel u n til such co nstru ction D
jo m p lflc d .
~ F L I K H FH O H P.
W A S H IN G T O N k f- S e n . M o n o
fR .-O re .) today proposed a Senate
Investigation of tho case o f tho
fo u r A m e ric a n flie r* who warn
forced dow n and arrested In Hun* * &amp; „
RuaaaU
A rm e d
gesting
In q u iry

telegraphed
C h a irm a n
(D .-G a .) nf the B e n ito
S e rvice s Com m ittee sug­
that the group m ake an
" a t the e a rlie st pastlbkt
the senators.

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• la n riu l nm »IH hm r o rp iii* ^ n* \ r**v
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he com pletes his liv e year lerm
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T a x R e tu rn Is M a d e

the jienlnsula.
Thu F e d e ra l State Fro st W arn
log S e rvice sa id no frost is Imllcat
ed fnr S atu rda y and .Sunday
The s e rv ice 's fn re rs s l fnr Innlght
and F rid a y m orning:
F a ir am i co ld e r N o rlh and t'e n l
ra l D is tric ts , lowest le m p rra lu re s
32 lo 17 degrees and scattered
frost In co ld e r Incalinnx north p or­
tion o f Ihe G a in e sv ille D istrict. No
frost danger other sections. Cloudy
with a few shnwers and colder
Southern D is tric ts .
F rid a y : R a th e r cool. F a ir In
N o rlh and C e n tra l and some clo u d ­
iness In Houthern D istric ts with a
few shower* extrem e Smith
T A L L t ll . A H 'H T R I A L
N E W Y O R K IjB—T he defense and
prosecution com pleted th e ir ruse
Im lay in the t r ia l nf M r*. K vyleen
C ro n in , to, accused nf stealing
#4,000 fro m T a llu la h
Bankhead
w h ile em ployed as tho actress’
m aid-secretary.
T he 12-day hearing wound up
q u ic k ly a fte r the defense finished
Its testim ony, aim ed at showing
M rs. C ro n in raised Iho a ctre ss'
ch ecks to p a y M is s Bankhead's
e ip e n w a , In clu din g- the cost nf
" m a riju a n a , boose, cocaino and
s e a ."
. T w o prosecution witnesses, tho
la s t to be h eard, subm itted b ills
and vouchers Haling M iss Bankh e ad 's expenditure* between Oct.
14. 1M I. and Oct. 2. 1M», when
M U* Cro nin waa in h er em ploye.
T o ta lin g #10,737.21, they Included
•uch Item* aa: Room rent, 13,872:
“

"I »hnll nl m w o rk ran.* •Iv
tvanln Knmr in iir t lr a l m cl Hf r ,

A il A M I -J) M ia m i lu tc in a l (lev
I ftV«* liir t h d il o f f t llllt illf lli" * : th n " e m ie o llic r r * have re c e iv e d llie lr
iv hn a t r tin t J u s tly i'id *n &lt; *l •-&gt; first intinllilv t* i, ,,* lit tn.« I ,v -„ *,,r„
Slat*- A V i'lfa ir b e n e fit*
"
tb n i
those win* a rc r ig h t ly e riiiH e d 1" lax law
C u r li'lc Cave, deputy la x cutlet'
tiie n i o u g lit lie aide tn r •■*■, ,*',■ c * 1
tor who bends the M ia m i office,
u f liv in g in crt-n se s."
M r, Clevelan d Is a member .it j said n M ia m i holitn operator t ame

^ r t r a a s .'i L a a :

the Ju n io r and .Senior ( Immb.-r, "t
C n n tm irte , H anford M oxo nir I,o-lgNo. IVJ. A m il m in
V rle riiiM
o f Fo re ig n AVars. K lw a u i-, Semin
ol,* C o u n tv C h ild re n 's C o m m ltl* ".
ami the F it s i IlnpMst C bu re li.
M r. Cleveland w ill serve as b n
own rn m iu tlgtl treasurer and , l ’
iin iu i'il the .Hanford Atln&gt;*n*- N.*
tlo n al Bank as h i. D o p o H lfty
I'd.KM T O M E E T
.Sanford lautue 1211 of E lk .
w ill meet to n ig h t a t 11:00 o'clock
and a com m itteu report w ill he
heard from M o rris Moses, hea.l
o f the C h ris tm a s T ree C o m ­
m ittee, ennci-rnlng tho C h ristm a s
p a rty given H atu rday fo r under
o rivil.-gi'd
ch ildren .
R o be rt S.
B lilh lm e r w ill re p o rt on the re*
aulta n f tho recent r in ir it y ball.

The Weather
" 1 11

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A s h e v ille
Boston
C h ica g o
Cleveland
L o s An aelfls
N ew O rlean s
N ew Y o rk
Seattle
W ashington

u “8 3 U .B ? « S 5 ’ . S i t e a " :
“
/ \
- Ju d g e .H a ro ld
wojdd^eend the i iS S * *
T alla h a sse e

l(( W ld iie sita y anil p.iid $3.IWW
r*V,'irn covered N ovem ber
! |V,.\
** M iillra lril M ir R a in h lrr
'"''d ie d $38 (Wl In b o ld s hi-ls, must
J fit nickel* .lim es anti qu arters
\}f' « ™ rrllw«| Hie tax pa ye r as a
J‘
|r ■
I lie g a m ble r x name wax not dis
I
J ! ! i L o u Yi?
Hint tutorm ation
„ .... . ™
! .^"“ -s u ' l l ' . J l ' " " from Ihe lip
Icrnnl Hovenno's Ja c k s o n v ille o f­
fice
An y g a m ble r who has purcltnxed
a $30 gam blin g tax stam p has imp
til Dee. 31 lo file his m onthly re ­
port Those who do not file w ill
com e In for "sp e e d y and close In­
v e stig a tio n ," Cave said
M ore than 200 g am blers in tho
area have bought stam ps since Iho
new law went into effect last
mnnth.
Letters containing Inx return
form s went tn nil who bought
stam ps. Cave said 110 of Iho le t­
ters have been returned m a rke d
"n o such address,” in d ica tin g the
purchasers used false a d d ic u c s .

H igh la»w Fre e ly.
48
2fi
P L A N E M 1HHING
38
to
T R A V IS A I R
FO RCE
BASF,,
-2
28
C a lif, &lt;J3— An A ir F o rce plane w ith
17
to
otjiht persona aboard w as m issin g
m
43
IS today, b elieved dow n In storm 80
to
blown N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia .
41
27
,13
T he A ir F o rc e w ithheld Identity
S3
40
o f the fiv e passengers and three
21
47
4.41 crew m en, re tu rn in g on a round60
31 tr ip flig h t to F a ir c h ild A ir F o rce
•7
7#
Id B a se , Spokane, Wash,
43
87

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hy lu d ir ia l a m i f in it ic ia l iiilh n r l
tie s am i th
e y added
tic
H ie)
a ild e il th e y could
d iv e A bbott no In fo rm at mu w hen
•be (lu -rs m ig h t tie relea se d "
Ib m n e lly sa id be assu m e d the
m ile d e liv e re d C h ris tm a s D a y w as
Ihe one in w h ic h Hie 11 b govern
silent said it w o u ld pay th e fin e
I he lo u r lite r s w e re t o l-'d 1H
d a y s ago w hen R u ssia n lig h te r
pla n e s bused In llu n g a r v tnreed
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o l " tl. J o h n 's, M ic h ., b a il been
m is s in g
since
la s t
Ib u rs d a y
w hen I m , N a v y pla n e s ilis ip p r a r r it.

NT li l'E I ’ E H N , S i
e A Navy
jia rtv . gnuleil lit * o lio from a
I d l in p . sloggeit Ihrongh wi l d in.ii &gt;h
lands Imlay m an a tli-in p i lo reach
lo o m issing plane*
The planes. Unlit s in g le seal fig h t
e rs , d is a p p e a re d In a th ic k fug
llia l shrouded Hie S n u ill C a ro lin a

l,,w

,n'', T h u rsd a y

They

,IIS| r,.p()rlPl) over North
C a ro lin a un n f lig b l Irn m the ear
r ie r l.e v tc o ff N o rfo lk . Va to Sail
fo rd . Fla
W hat w a t b e lie v e d to tie Ihn
w
ge u
n e s w aIS
s sighted
v recka
IV, It-.g''
" If Hie
m e pla
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sir-iuei!

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F n r ilit y The K 08 went aloft early
today In d ire ct Hie s ru r.'li opera
lion* hy radio. It wns inloted hy
U tV ilflniu B n le x lrl who identified
Ibe two sighted planes as N avy
E ll is , the sam e type ax those m iss
illg
T h e m is s in g p ilo ts h a v e h e rn
id e n lifie d is l, t ( | g ) W illia m Bob
e r l D o u g h e rty , A le x a n d ria . M in n ,
and K its A ld e n n H e n ry S ie ve s, Si
J o h n 's , M ic h ,

A four stale search fur the (wn
waa cu lle d oft C h ris tm a s E v e H ow ­
ever. Ihe b lim p ctm lln ticd to patrol
the w ild sw am ps around C h a rle s ­
ton In hopes of finding the planes
T he N avy suld Ihe planes were
sighted about in m iles northwest
o f St. Stephen, a tin y lu m berin g
town about 33 m ile s north nf C h a r­
leston on the edgn o f South C a ro ­
lin a 's
in a cce ssib le
H e ll Hole
S w am p
Tho search pa rty used motorboat*, ami am bulances w ere posted
In Iho v icin ity . Tho State H igh w a y

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                    <text>T I R SANFORD HERALD
It
Thors. Dac. 20, I M l

Plenty Of Cash In
The Country, But
Few Want To Lend

ty Demos
‘Prepare Platform
^Asking Debt Cut
t OREEN COVE SPRINGS —
efFN S) SUrtllnK evidence' of tho
'public frame of mind end present
{day grass root* thinking is cvl, danced in the platform adopted
-feat week by tho Clay County l&gt;eiMOCrat Executive Committee.
, Unfortunately, apace doea not
£ £ a m it publication of the full text,
• •very world of which la thought*
■"provoking and conatructlve.
‘ I t calla for a return of tho
• P arty to the fundamental phllo•feephy of Thomaa Jeffcramt,
.Pledge* Ita auppnrt to the oppoal*glon to deficit spending and ever
••Mounting taxation.
• Calla for reduction of the naIlona I debt and tho vxerclae of
aconomy and efficiency in govern*Ment, both national and atnte.
. Goea on record aa vlgoroualy
aaepoaing not only the Communlam
7of Ruaala, but every form of
’ socialistic Ideology whether It bo
• termed Communlam, 8ocla]iam,
* Fascism, Planned Economy or thn
{Welfare Slate, ainco they all
,!l*Ve the aame goal — the de- atructlon of the llbertlea, right*
'an d freedom* of the Individual
"and lead to the evil of totalitarian
dictatorship.
It rail* for a purge of the dlahoneat and disloyal person* In
government on all level*, elective
e r appointive. It ileplore* the lual
for power In the executive, Judl. clal nnd legislative branches of
government, which la weakening
•public moral and la driving tho
S u tio n down the road to Socialism,
tkaa exposed u* to the horrors of
■war, weakened tho national de­
fease.
I t solemnly declares thnt we
. MVO reached a fateful hour In
War national history and that
1Irvery cltlsen faces the chnlco
•o f liberty or despotism, foreign
• r domestic and aligns tho DeMocratlc Party of Clay County
.'OB the aldo of liberty.
It views with alarm the infil(•ration of educational. leligioua,
•labor and other organisation* by
aubvrrulvo groups which are un­
dermining tho confidence of our
. Moplo In the traditional Amori-

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M iaoia OF THRU Oormnn atntra,
shown on map* above, into one,
voted overwhelmingly by the
combined 8,1103,000 population. I*
believed certain of approval by
the Allied high commission. Onn
slate, M ohenrollern, wa» tho
home of the World War I Knlser.
Capital Is expected to be Stutt­
gart. Trior to World War It tho
area was governed a* two state*,
but Ihe All Iw divided It Into three
to fit occupation tone boundnrie*.
A constitution must be drawn up.

{-an system of free enterprise.
It encourage* the youth of thn
nation to take an active Interest
In government, 111 defense of tlieli
heritage, nnd rail* on the people
a* a whole to unite 111 opposition
Di the encroachment of centralised
government, defend* state* lights,
nnd commend* tile pres* and radio
for It* effort* to arouse and
awaken the people to the danger
that confront* u*.
It pledge* it* devoted and vig­
orous action against the invasion
of federal or state government
of the basic rights, privilege* mid
llnmunitle* of the Individual and
expresses deep concern over the
destruction by Judicial Iutcrpietutlon and usurpation of our Con•dilution. Mold* that public of­
fice I* a public trout ami mIiIiois
alliance* between offlelul* mid
racketeer*, gambler* and law
violators.
It rails upon thn Florida le g is­
lature to m art appropriate laws
for referendum and recall of
stale mid lornl officials who fall
to perform the duties of their offire* or fall In the public trust.

Itv SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK 'Ti—Seldom before
has there hern *o much money
around. And yel It'* going to cost
you more In gel loans from your
bank.
Interest rate* are rising, bank­
er* *ay, because "money I* tlghl."
Till* paradox may seem doubly
strange to the layman at this
time. The national Income I* at
a peak. Money In circulation I*
at a seasonal pre-Christmas high.
Almost everything that I* ex­
pressed in term* of money I* at
a record high: Sale* total* of buslness, wage* and salaries, dividend
payments, batik deposjl* and lax
collections
Mow then ran money be scarce’’
Hankers say that money Isn’t
scarce, but that money for lend­
ing purposes is
The pace of business hus a lot
to do wilh It, bankers explain
They (Miinl to the fact that their
limns to business are now nl alltime highs And Hie demands of
business for still more money to
finance Its record expansion of
plant and equipment are making
It hard for banks to find (hr money
to lend •
The defense program also rails
for more money In be lent by Ihe
banks—to finance factories tooling
tip, to lake care of the purchase
of raw materials, lo carry pay­
rolls for growing defense employrnrril. In help business meet over­
head costs while it wuils for
months to produce Ihe arms und
collect for them from the U. S.
Treasury.
The Treasury Itself Is seeking
money In less than six months
if has spent eight billion dollars
more than it has taken In. To keep
its cash Imx operating, the Treas­
ury has been selling nolc* tn
banks amt selling tax-anticipation
notes to corporations—all of Ibis
mopping up part of the money
supply and making it scarce.
Money is particularly tight Just
now Seasonally it should ensc
nexl month—stores will be paying
bnrk their loans out of the money
they took In during Ibo Christmas
season, and eortairalions wlm have
been borrowing from Ihe banks In
meet Ihelr December tux instal­
ments will lie paving bark out of
tilflir sales reeelpis. The Treasury
deficit, too, will ease us (be tax
payments roll In
Hut Ihe hank* think that the
.Innuury easing in the money suplily for lending purimaes won't be
as great as usual They foresee
Increased demands for ready mon­
ey as defense prodliellnu Is stepped
up steadily.
And so lliey've raised their In­
terest rale* again. Hales on loan*
to borrower* with tho hlgheit
credit ruling went to three per
cent here today—the highest It ha*
been since shortly after the bank
holiday* In 1033 llntos on other
business loan* are expected to fol­
low suit
In time, this Increase will work
through most Interest xlrurturr*

MATHER'S
GIRIED P0TTERV

COOKIE
JRR
W ith C olorful
H and P a in te d
D e c o ra tio n s

f iM U i'illN S liit f l
ADI SIVIRAI MONTH! AOO, the photo at top shows Walter Wanger, hts wife, Joan Dennett and agent
Jennings I-nng at a New York night club Seated next to Lang (right) Is Barbara Bennett, Joan's sister,
M
Now, Wanger is charged wllh shooting Lang with Intent lo commit murder. The latter la In a Hollywood

hospital wlicro surgeons performed a delicate operation to remove a bullet from his grola At bottom, left,
Wanger I* pictured after being released In IS ,n00 belt, returnable Dec. 20. At right, Joan Bennett talks to
reporters at her Hovcrly Mills, Calif., homo, The octrrs* said there wilt be no divorce proceedings and
boned that her husband “will not bo blamed too mucir for shooting Lang. (International Soundidiotot)

li murks aimtiKT stride away
from the "easy money" days that
started m the Depression and were
continued, at II S. Treasury in­
sistence until lust March.
Al that time the Federal res­
erve Hoard slopped holding up Ihe
price of U S securities—Inc chief
way id holding down interest
rates The price of federal securi­
ties fell, and tills meant that (he
yield you can get nil money you
Invest in t! S. securities rose.
Interest rates at Ihe hank soon
went higher, loo
The Interest that the Treasury
must pay now for Ihe money It
borrows periodically has gone up.
The price of itiuny corporate
bond* ha* gone down, mennlne
Increased
Corporations floating

P R H S M IliS T n i
USED CAR SALE

trurl Ihe money Rtipply
Hut other* say that the lending
of money to business i* not nec­
essarily Inflationary. The banks
lend corporation* money so they
can do business, produce more
goods, build up more capacity.
The Into Inflation, lliey bold,
comes from Ihe government print­
ing presses—from Treasury Imrrnwing to finance greater govern­
ment spending.

Inew securities have had to offer
Ihigher Interest rales than a year
ago. The trend toward dearer
money has hecri slow bill sleady
since March
And all of that time there has
been more and mure money
around — more received, more
spent, more borrowed
Some economists hold lliot this
rising Interesl rale will help curb
Inflatlnn because it make* borrow­
ing harder and In timo will con-

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MUNSAN. Korea
'The Allies
today demanded the Red* nceimnt
for more than l.und American and
olhrr missing UN soldiers and
“ en unbelievable number" nf South
Koreans not listed ns prisoners of
war
The demand
made In a shifty
worded note It was handed In a
It.'d liaison ..Hirer m I’anmun Inin
\hnrlly after tien Mathew II Huh:
way np|.ealed to ( omniums! chief
tains to open the .gales of North
Korean prison camps It. the Inlet
national lied Gloss
I'hese developments came as the
Allies offered to give up all Island s
Off the North Korean coast m a
move In hash’ll agreement on ail
armistice
the Allied note demanded a coin
Iptelp explanation of "wide diserep
ancles” between the mimher ot
Allied prisoners listed hy the Coin
ninnuls and the mimher the Allies
assert the Beds may hold
The note did mil reject Ihe Bed
list of ll.oati prisoners which the
Beds handed over Tuesday
'More than l.isst of the U N
personnel named as I’llWx" m
earlier hrontli’asls hy Gotnniimist
radios '‘ore missing from Ihe rosier
submitted." the note said
Olht • in*'k inuni’Ahnvi* hri'ii iisnl
since then mi lied rhino's offielal
I'eiplllg Itaillo T h e y were broad
east with purpotlr.l Ghrlsliuas
greetings from Allied prisoners to
Ihe folks at home
The ofllciul Ill’ll rosier named
:i,l!W Amrneans, l Zlti nthcr U N
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Steel-W age Talks
Collapse Sending
Issue To Truman

Form er Capone A tto r­
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W hat He K now s Of
Shakedown S t o r y

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WASHING l'n \
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I v a liorn in
negnllatioiit
Diit "on -olvu* nt . miusel
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e g o tia tio n s collapsed
ro lln p s e il today
O nlay and
a n il 181*2
|h(, (|lK[lllla. „ ls referred In I'rcsl lie won
nmld.i t s,iv \&gt;I.M he
horn
. , Truman
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tall about im t on; i.ivoUIng
dent
,.s being
d,,.,,)),,,\
him Mine that dat.
i‘\ i i i ' S .Tung, Federal Media
t'otifrimled wilt. lit.
lefusal,
director, ended his memhers of a II.m,--. a..vs and
|&gt;^ nrtk t)1
m&gt;k.l , | | .,|t. aM-ttlenienl
mean* si.lnonimillee u.-ut into u
| | (, |n](j reporters he was sending private huddle to eoiisider whether
||lp to the While House as Ihcy should seek e.nil' inpt aellon
hopeless-leaving it up In the .ujainsl Griinew aid
nrvallleilt |„ decide on the nexl
* ontempt ot Gonri.
in of.
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v eafs’ l*av strike in ihe vital iinprisoninenl ami t i n ..... fine
indii&gt;trs
In sonic w h s i: » a- a drangf*
&lt;^r -|'rmi,.,i, apparently has Iwo cnngressi.inal m inim i' ,■ hearing,
courses to lake
Grunewald. a ll.nid fared heavy()|„, t, ,m „i„, n„.
t Harlley •••I man. wa- hi Ihe w ine-s chair
witti il- provisions for an Mil for inoi an hour
day' court mimic lion prohililhng a
And. while he trio s, .1 to answer
ip
te ,1.ions 1
h r -vvas
walkout
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1 - 'll to re a d
I hundred
T h is , how rv er
would ............
probably. words
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pt.-par
iiiorney,
'helve Ihe unsettled steel dispute Iti \ n l ritiltrr
mild Mareb"Ub the possibility wdlmin f M ,t.,m v
ttiitf ■Inliil I. I«"i* nu\y nr thn .it
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wol.l ... 1 on , In
■ ’..tended
tin .erim.l course would he tu ih.il Gi.eii wold v . .t ,i•» i’’’V&gt;leni
r,,(,,r Up.
crisis to ibe Wage or uicoG.I miidiitoii i,. iitiiilll In
Slnhiliralloti Hoard (or a led.in ipiestmnllig
memln' seltlemenl
But the -lutcine.il ilulI lint stop
H n w e v e r, it was considered high
M also ft;.v. i Ho &gt;ay the
mdikelv I’.e board could .m o sub. o.um.ttec h a - , o. .' -■ be .Hugs,
people’*
..Vie Hus p.oc, ...... fore Gill Piesl ealbng the■pro. .
:i lion
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m ,1(IiI&gt; ,
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Friday's U is mile did mil s , . y *
And n -u..i:&gt; '• .i Hi i v.imui lie
how many of the unaccounted for • •
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t ihsi were Americans
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elinnge Ilf prisoner* will meet Sal I
| i | | i / l 111 Iw k illfv HuHev lor
"mu . i ' . Hi • Sen
nrday for tlie first lime since Tnrs ,
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day The question of wlial happened 111
r* I f i l ’l H l l
1 Ilk llU ele. le.t pi, u,lent oi i v
S .,rk
to the missing men iindmihli’dly
1 ■” '■ *•** 1 r i i f i m | .muetl on a ", i ilif l.o ....
pintwill la- Ihe kry to t h ill session
— ——
bom
The Allied offer to withdraw
An article trlk ’.g i.bout tt..
llnlley's name wa .
e i ,’ailed
friim alleonalldlslam lsvvnsm i.de tinns leeently held by Me l.ioa* hut the refereme
plum
by staff officer* l» nnolher a rm l
f'lnh «l Ibe Sanford I'nru.e,Awe
Maloney, a foroou
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»t ........ la I em , mnira ||.'m t o r ti ail m
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lit*«»nl m* title.
If .■I'jfletl "A »t*b i pilf nf every n i r m l n - r -* \i i n f f ‘1 **$ f .»t ► * *1h U r n *
b p c m llllK
1 11 i M i r O p o «1H ip f n n i l b l t ilt h f n r in r r lv tii*M
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I l.iiuj ft "On j« rnlf 11imI li*n* L* oid i i r u -IM I'M*Iji id 1 cl, . j &lt;h c i lit'ffift*
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T o M ake R uling Is
Denied By E x -A g en t

UiWar.l the«pne million mark
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J tent ha In mntor vehlele aeeideuts wn&gt; oreurrlng s ' s rale that wn,
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somewhat
slower H ail usual nt till* tlnv of year.
One hundred hsd Iwcn tabulated in the first ;M I..... slur.* I l‘ 111
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| H e a v y snow and it y lilghv. ,v&gt;
WASHINGTON oh- John S. Serv i ----------------------------------_
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, a ppa m illy lintlled driving Ii m i i .tuy
Ice. oiiMed State Drparlmenl of
l l i c n i 1 ........ » 1 *• * I i ill Hll'i
if i * In.if Ii n$*\v iifkrI *Vl■I % i , * . *1 I m I u i i
flrlal. appealed In the Loyalty Hr
h u ! O'
! 1f IM|| . r. .f I v the Siinf’Oil I it m I Mn* ID '' m u
view Board today to set aside II*
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lo the Touml
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till IIIIV fill till* MmmI ttOil • ll-ft$1•
able doubt" of his loyalty.
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He challenged the authority of | log
Fund rtin
reached
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f r ^ c T T r e a H e s 'V ll dB fim l""o th® hoard'ln"m'ake lha ruling'and | morning Just eight day* after * ', rnV....................
iVl1,v.lLV‘ ('fGc"" l u r-t .c 'r Mum-‘ ’"s.'-n"
M,’ tniliy •*
P »v* - » ;|
l|ii&gt; SumI'm* I Km lliei
\ imI mui nn I lu 'ti i i lin e ' »&gt;.♦ fi* . i i ; j » i ilk
asked 2 r t/.U * : r ir d " r a ‘ Z . , ' t ’ i K S S .
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Mimt . f«»r
have
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I lie (ill undo Mlk'l'W ii \ Min! ti |o h
his case
as an net of simple ( 10,0(1(1 fur the new building to
nut tn (Irlvt? if lhi*v drink
s * ' J 11,1
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l.e vrrrte.l In Fort Mellon I'nrk The Natnm.tl Sah Ty i miru*H h,in KHi'nih t
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M iltinr*
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Service filed Ihe appeal through gut It* Initial $21 ronltibiillon. forernsl thill M»e millionth Irnffie Jl*f.
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Id Mg ' l l no m|’ | "
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attorneys a day after loyally
Cmittll.utnr* are:
.. fatality slm r Sept H. IHK). udl
S«*ti !!•.• ipli.« k •» M.n m .hi «d ,i *,n
♦-III t ,i !il*‘ I
• it f ft It t*i» t 1i'll
Board Chairman lllram Bingham Battle Dry Cleamrs
* •' w*nir atMMif nm»n .Sdurday
miiii^ti »m»»m
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f .-«d l.o d g e N'm I ' l l
mI- i i . I i r..|l-tv ,M g
tt i f l .
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protested Ihe State Department's James It. Jones
1° The identity of ti e .irlii.il mil
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(oI'IIIKI II|&gt;|.T' V|| *'f III. no, 11,1,1 i,Millin') (Ml* H I .......... I
release of Ihe hoard report that Hanford l.ions Cluli
IW llntifh victim will not he knfiwtt l,»r,,l;r
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m d L o d g e o f Hi. * *’ I*',. I . j. i I
" I . mm I'le v id e o l I * * d . ...Ito o , 't Ii ji h lu* xfinl •' i m ! • m l •! Itt ‘1 IV
led lo Ihe firing of Service.
.Traffic fatnllliCM unite Sep! I t. D*ndem n »*. $iv*» .............
in our
Jimmie's Beauty Shop
if li ls .l l
lh$* h i - h ” f'ii ♦ i »(111* t . iM
t lo t g in b o llin in , i 'I iu m o m im ” f ' I m
1 t. mm, «M pf.ll,,
I"11. mm
Bingham told Secretary of Stale M. II. Hmlth .........
in I8^». until IIKI2 are edinuitrx, not rrlltri ...
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E . W . " S c o U la " I f c C a lliy . w h o Acheson in a letter the release Ed Cowan ...........
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f a t m a r ly
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p r in t in g
H || 41ii iif il it ni ini1U»■ " 1 * *• II 1
Tho Iraffle toll fm P».r»i is inoic rrnlly m ju-rortl lull. Hie ii.lminl'
violated Preildent Truman’s order Ed Hhlnhnlser
tt h M 1Ml, I I lld .l i'T r
Hie
■hop w h a ra th a G o o d ye a r S to re
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Al Wilson ................
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ia n o w lo c a ta d on P a rk A v e n u e , for secrecy on reports dealing with Earl HigglnlKithain
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. .................... G| ,,t. i , ,"l” - " .lt .1. vn. a rr iv e d h a r y a a ta rd a y f o r a v is it the loyalty of government workers. A. O, BMwrta ......
t u i ll.-il
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R ed C ro ss M a p s
5 ptirei with the record 30,tr.» fatrili m e iitrd im . it |M . '.iiii .l .................... .. ................ .. w e re .........
The hoard's decision on Service Hanford Herald ......
w it h h la p a r e n t i, M r . a n d M ra . 11.
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Hid
to th e lilllid , m ill M '. i h Mv voted
A . M e C a fle y , 1110 P a lm e tto A v e - reversed a State Department Loy
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The Assort,ilrd Press I* parin’
ally Board which had cleared him. John R. William*
nua.
1 .1 lo t.I ., &gt;n « . i o o lr r e n r e it W ill now lie , M ild M l llig g n i
in Ipatlng In Ihr final ...ort fur tl.r T hKu llrm
Fausts Drug Store
sin ,el.nn nf n new T-i'l, 1.1 Be. .. .
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lie I r f t H a n fo rd In 1841 to ac­ Service attacked the ruling on Celery City Grill
In,tint.,i, t n tarry .... H ie 1m. | im&gt;I iii.ii It.,,Id.Mr
tn nnr million mnrk with Ihr Nailon.il s ire d In i. li.M.k
H lo f x ! ! ) e i l l l f »&lt; &gt; !!S
il. ir . i. g .. r r r r o l
c e p t a p o s itio n o f a ta e tr ie lin fo r e ­ that point, contending the board’* M. R. Btrlrkland
t.l v... k required ". M.nke Hie
r. Safety Council
'n ir At’ flguri”. t r ip lo Km M|te, I . id . iM f hi ll.n k lip
m a n , u n d e r th a A i r F o rce s C iv il authority la limlled lo the review D, I.. Ilarpm
10 are tiring given lo r.mnrll Mnlit tit* d r r ln t d to ii H u ll 1 n iiT r going | mI&gt; „ n u rre s s .
h .
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M u m * i i Ii i rv
1•**
S e rv ic e , a t th a S gn B e rn a d ln o , of case* of emnlnyn* who have Harold Keilnvr ....
J mIiii WiltlHllV,, In I G Hmvim iMcKililiiii Acccpls
2ft llclans In (.'hlrago twin’ rnch ijny to h e a r Hi. d n im ir , |i’ - i 'n i n i t n l * in
been recommended for dismissal
h i n i’ * 1If mi &gt;i k 11E11$'11 i u-iiyi ’ i • i i
C a lif., A i r D e p o t, I n 1848 tie w e n t
mill
l.e.i
lllltner
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Hn*
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council
tiiliulfttr*
th
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m
Mini
Castle
Jewelry
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by departmental boards.
I'nsilinn Wi t h Kirm III null' V\ * i III* • ' HV Ml ' t H1 i IDi t 1
Hie sp e n ,I. .g u l nil H u ll fo re ig n
t « A rk a n a a a t o r a lt a s to c k and
Kit, ,1 l.lond bank jiioje. t in wl.ndi
■jr, works in what it (orni’i n currec aid iin n ie i "
IliJ* i *f &lt;hi’ H 2if*-ti I ♦ 111..!■ |
"No departmental loyalty board Powell’s Offire Supply
live
factor.
This
means
the
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tins
pledged
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M. KiM.ir., ........... ' M i­ ti n'l l! * *11111)11 If*-I*' Mf ♦ I*
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Ingtey
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nd he now baa ever recommended Mr. Serv- John Ivey .._ .........
d l will add a crrinln number
A y " d_ I t n r i im .ii, due. im «f
of
lilnnd
H ,e n . M . e d ,
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2ft
it I mi
♦ 11i i 111i i *if ♦ In * i: i :»!■».
Good con Ice’s dismissal," the brief said. Brlsson Funeral Homo
deaths,
based
on
ili.ii'llcal
ex
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2ft
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pcrlence,
to
cover
the d e a th s
r c liu i. ' d frMMi l.ru n p e Ihur*
or • y ta r ; around "Therefore, the loyalty Review I-en Larlvtere •Mlliii ,
(Itilll
llilhlm
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n
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will,
Hi,
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Board haa no authority to review
liiilfi n f ! hi* p i ni! t &lt;i i
I, N t aoma sup- or
normally gn unreported In *AaynmniNl Christum* rlnmlv hull eng.ine.lug firm nt Smith mil
200 which
reverse the favorable finding Osler-Weller Homt'i
Mi
| ,f‘iiTp.i»ii i i t f i m.M . * 1 th.it
any
upol
throwiruf "i‘&gt;ney ntt.iv
lie nalcl hel
Vlem«
nriv
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m.I check
check.
la tita n in the of the Slate Department board." Htemper Bros, Grocvry
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The connrII
had ..................
odupled thin •mniinl*
h.ui« vpenl &lt;m mutual Snlurduy night, tlit,r&gt;K, ,1 nil emu
winter .lima.
cnunrll
hi...
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which Service also took note of tho Central Florida F oimI*
1ft* ill**1In rt*#l 1lili* iTiurfitni! tlmi V * &lt;I* &lt;1 H&lt;* |. f y , I 11 t I I ,fiui*li«
2ft method a* tho only one by which
n ’liilivi’ly M iii.il "
"
uiti"ut
2ft tho mlllltmlli death ean he rr(mrted
lit, ilectiired ihnI John tn it teas trxp&lt;m*lh]f f„r (lie sue I , will i«'|nirt f**t fiiity w il It t!»*• t in M«'mtiia)til | fi»*«|8it«il \
cu . T&lt;An&lt;l'n IdMSliA
d ' i SIliW
S ft i f r # * board's statement that II had not Andrew Carraway Ins,
r.llemn
i
'QU't
Ih.H In- f„m „ n,i i ’minty It, alt I. I &gt;, ■
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found him guilty of disloyalty and Mra. Oscar Harrison
ft on the day It occurs.
J. McCb.y G S high t-suiitntxxlsin M -Bof the nffnir and slntedthat Him on Jan 2. au,|
Condlllau are gapaelglly fa- that there was no evidence of his Mr. Oscar llarrlson
Jiifk'niiville piove,! Itle l.lnui
,
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ft
or In Wi'-lern Gentnniv. Mini tils *' fine sum hadbeen realised(.1^ Hv willleave fm
w a b l* for railsin
la ta ft pot
potikry In membership In Ihe Communist Kralley (Wham ......
-t&gt;,&gt;n ns housing run he |iin,l*-,| thi* Iti'iM 'fi! n f H'*i a i i m •i w u u m lstaff h.'**'«• been “ livmg like the Hurry-Anna I’rijipled ('hit2A
Cfadurna
County,
Which
...*
jr, w
h ic h tthis
k _ year J g r or any subversive organise- Bnow'ii Restaurant
iTt'e M, -Ktt, 1,1mm now llv&lt;- nt IHIO 8’•| IM ilchO fl.
ft PAHIH M^The0 SUnl{ed r Natlnn»
D.n.irM.ux nfflrra
j
I ml * l U ' t i ' i r ' i , , M
d id a m lllla n a n d 8 h a lf d o lla r
.h ih ti W ill m in t, . I n 1Ml HM i ' f p in .
Sally Flalda ...........
pnernl Assembly
Asseml.lv today
iml .v 'lightly
.llehilv duelling qonrlers
1 Attention tWas railed hv M L .' MiiL'in.lin Avenue.
ft General
Mi McKilitiln I.ik served Hie li.n l ion iininiiL* i in ii »lu l ..m l ...
Total
Bf lU finding of "reaaonabte
r.ui reduced the United Slate* share
"Tliey m i . hard op wlml In spend Ki.l.nn In tho riimniinitly IT.ri-,1
mas (Tirol slug |&gt;t&gt;,,, i i , mI for City since Fel.ruuiv IPin wln-n lie if iin i/ jt i infiA, a| nt *■*1 ♦)• 4&lt; 11. I*.
doubt." therefore. Ihe brief con­
nf U. N. ensts hut lurried down money fm " hr Mild
JMwr typo are bain* ralaad ha tinued, the board "haa taken an
Gtirtslnins eve at Rn.lio HImII oii ciinie Inoe fimii Wint.-i
I'nik, Hi t in to n liiiH tu*» •» »f (J* .le d Ul
•n American appeal for an oven
Said,
Elleml.-r
'lid
lie
would
ilrmiiiiil
WTHIl nt 8|00 o’clo.'k 1,ml M«r- wlli’le be .esigncl hh eity i„n-, n n d lfti* Hn* p rn t*i i f ii
« I . 'I k in
action of tha utmost gitvlly and
larger cut.
nn
Invc'llr.ition
mid
would
urge
, M r . M e C a lliy ^ i78T88|8d that hla
In otilor to nrci.pt Hie Him l l n * m e n .
eoMoquence not only to Service
The If. 8 delegation had ener­ that the U ti "nll.ich strloi;*" tn 1is Moses announced ili.H the An» I I raara old i i ^0' Individual but to larger pubIt wns dec hie, I
,11 ui il,n'o
limit Christmas Tree party King.',I futd posllinn
getically campaigned In mm milieu any furltuu lorrlgn nld grunts
Christmas day.
/ . A form er amThe f i l m o f H im i HI Mild tiille n p ie |i]e .|g e eliei'k.. m i 1 ,11
l , 111 the.. ’ ,
session* tn get Us share cut lo fin snhl lie wiinls Hit* govern hy tlui organDalinn will hr held
Hfarald.
an
ha vlaltad The board acted under White
h in k &lt; In- t,
has ih lie I’o n s i,le is l.le w o rk f o r w h ic h a re s lm il.n "&gt;
Dhls for construction of ihn ono thlrd of the U. N total, hut incnt tn require Western European nt (lie lodge groiiiid' at il:(Hl
the prinDra tU
thiso R
morning, Home revision of loyalty review
ciiiuly lo y * H n iiftu .l, in ,-In ,lin g p liin * mm, I in i in s ire , It te n d ". ' I'm "1 Hie o ld e r
proposed
Tourist
Recreation could allrart the support nf only nations tu earmark greater por­ M. Hutiirday, Fruit, that
gludileli
studies of the pro),used Water of one Anicriei.u liny wmi,nil,I ill
lures which permit diimls- Building, slated to go up in Fort, tiny Nicaragua for this proposal. tions of llidr |.reduction to Ihe 1,0,1 other things
T T r . '&gt; i r upon "reasonable doubt."
Instead, the Budget Committee mutual nx**stanre program and Ihe children's hearts"will h„ dispens- fro,,t ‘'’nnlnal. They aim have our fight fm ..... I -,,. Vinnunt;
Tha
prepare,I plans for a sewage ills- one pint of I.I,,Mil " I'ro .pectlve
that, there had to be an Mellon Park whan funds aro recommended and Ihe Aisemhly hullding of i joint military force e.l t.y Santa Clnil"
Little Mis* Dana Lee Rankin,
f'" ‘h" elwtrlfi.iillon &lt;l,»nira will he j.-ke.i to ugn them
_____ showing of disloyalty.
•fjdM blj, will ho opened and approved today, a decrease from to resist ' ominnnisl aggression
|IIIIY«|8itl|f p liili t 1th'! | i I*'«Ikci r h i f k ’*.
Latar lha board ordered a re- tabulated a t 4:00 this aflrrnoo* 38.1)3 per cent to 30.30 per cent
Rouse Iti inlilicim lea d e r Joseph n m i n i ! n t M I bm M a i l . ll n,. \ l „ | l a * „ ,
III" , 'ling i, | l.,'
fm J||h.
aka** of w other federal employ- a t City Hal), City Clerk H. N.
W. Marlin Jr. t Mas* ) and Hep , ,Tntve!l In noV,l„l /..! ,I..‘. ...I.|"' f"r th*' f""lt"hl"g of street light- :t, A
nt which nil stir, .Muimiitei* and
0V,tl,O
f"r r?"‘
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lha same rule. It also Bayer announced today.
TOPHTORV
I bollard W II,ill ( II NY I, hack .ltd renditions
of rJfour
fine "l',ll,n*
pinn» log current frntn tins plan!,
w
tunleer
worket*
will
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t.i
agency hoards to tabs 8
Mr. 8a m arid hid* on the TORflNTfi i.k—Canadian news­ from n nmnd-the world lour, Issued soli’ctl'ifls. played from memory.
LAKE 91 AllV l,IIOfil *.M
p re se n t. ll, T u ih " l n ifu rr iia tlo n
I at lha records of 8T4 40-foot
building,
plana un.1 paper editor* picked the removal a statement nf Itirlr own, denounc­ Mrs. ,\»rry Bird and 1’eler J.
f’hlldren of I.nke Mary will m th e p re g rm n w ill he g iv e n hy
employes who eaptred fed- specifications for which have of Gen. MicArlhur from his l/olird ing "muddling" In foreign nld.
Ihirkcr ni nle brlrf talks In i.ea m ic e after Oct. IT 1847.
been prepared by Architect B. J. Nations command as the lop world "We were surpsled to learn that half of the soriiring nf instill- grilher nt the Community llnu.so !Clayton IN i runic. Atlanta, Gn.,
Houghton, will be preernlrd to news story of 1331, the Canadian nna renson why France tins not menta for tho rapidly growing tonight at 7:.T0 o'clock lo receive blood ilonatio,* field represriitnilvi*
presenli. and tn enjoy n program from the south-ea-iern nen.
T
tho City Commlaalon for decision Press reported today.
been able lo supply all Its defense .Seminole High Behind Hand.
of enleiTnlniuent, Il was nnm.unL'Attending Ilm iim.iuillee meet­
“n ^ o n tra c t awards at a latter
. . .
, In the F.uropean army on schedule
In Ihe alisenre of Exalted Ruler
l.y A. W. Tomkinsnn, who has ing were John Williams, Mr. l ’o*
Is beeattxn tnn United Slates has It. I’. Hhnrrock, Eeslectned Lead­ e.l
*A««nilng to C it y Manager I C d i v / d
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failed In iiiovlde Ihe necessary ing Knight Earl HigginlM.ihani charge of the piogrnm. A big lersnn, Col, H G llaiiinm n, ,M
lr&gt;—
Christ nuts tree has been set up Wallin-.’, Bnvmond l.undipiht and
equipment
tor whl-h Congress upClifford Me^dbhlrt,
Klbhln, bids wero
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A
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iH m t « m s a d nanafad ••
IF YOU b O N T
proprlaird the money vnme months presided, Christina* Carols were In the building, ,m,l a large nt- ..Mrs. Velma Goiunlni, rhnpter arc*
Law F m l
aakad. for both overall tontetary.
sung after the meeting adjourned. tendance is expelled.
ago," they said.
a tm tlo n , Including materials,
and a n th e r bid- was s?h-d on
C IT V I I A IT . I I D I . I D A V
i T I t K( O U T S
LIVING COUTH I T
labor chargea alone, Thla will
Offices nt the C it y Hall will ha
WASHINGTON iy*-Thc govern
More than 00 Cub Scouts f»oiq.
enable tha City to taka advantage
TEMrEBATUBE TONIGHT
incnl’s coat of living Index rose rinsed Monday and will reopen 10 Urn* will meet tonight at the
of any offers of materials a t
LAKELAND
yv-Tcmperalures another 0.8 per cent to n new peak Wednesday morning, following the First Melliodlsl Church for a
eaat tendered. In tho present
from 33 to 38 degree., lonlght and
As a result, approximately a holiday, City Manager McKil.bin Cl*rl«lmu* prog rum. They huvo
Jayeae drive for tourist building
(v morning In Extreme million and • quarter railroad announced today.
provided the tree and decoratioM
North
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_Florida and Indications
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- voricari wlU get a pay boost of
O. P, Herndon, county clerk, and will present gift* which they
The Commlaalon la not planfrost Sunday was forecast today four centa an hour. Tlielr wage stated that offices In
tne Court have maim lo their parents, Clin
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by the Federal Statu Froil-wam-acntci are tied ‘to tho rise and ,Iou*c will ho closed Monday ami Master W. Tyro will he In charge
Ing Service.
fall of tho Indti.
Tuesday,
.
of tho program.
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I»id Of F m l Dyson
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Accepted By Lodge

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Scottie McCalley*
Arkansas Farmer,
Visits In Sanford

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Sen. Ellcnder
Jabn S. Service Millionth Traffic Death Nears
Appeals To Board
B it Rate Slower Than Expected Calls For Probe
In Lovaltv &lt;Cat
AKStKTATF.H I'ltlvHH
Of Foreign Aid
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Me" _Th».toll of traffic lUallts In the 1*. H. since the advent of the
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the sections now waived but the
Western powers h id found no for­
mula for treaty revision which
would hrlng agree m ini of Ihe Bus
slens to the changes that Italy
wanted.
As a practical matter, officials
■aid. In View ot many aliegpd vio­
lations by lha Balkan I'ommi

EirtHhltMhrd lUOS

(J. N. O ffers T o Give
Com mies I s l a n d s
To H asten T ruce
Accord By Xm as

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Allies Demand Grunewald Refuses
Reds Account t 0 Testify B e f o r e
For Posoner, T a x Scandal G r o u p

C om m unity C h ristm as C arol S in g ers

WASHINGTON LH-Tha United
Stalai and other Atlantic Allies
today opened the way for Italy
to rearm on a largo acale. In de­
fiance of expected bitter Soviet
opposition, they waived World War
I! peace treaty llmltationa on Ital­
ian armed forces.
A note handed bv Secretary o(
State Acheion to Italian Ambusaador Alberto Tarchlanl at the
Slate Department dated that so
far as the United States Is con­
cerned:
1. The peace treaty preamble
treating Italy as a defeated enemy
"no looser exists":
I. Political requirements of the
treaty are "auparfluoui," and
S. Italy "Is released1' from the
treaty’s limitations on armed foreea.
In Rome, the Foreign Office an­
nounced that eight nations—the
United Statei, Britain, Prance.
Holland. Belgium, Orcece, New
Zealand and Nationalist C h in ahad agreed to an Italian appeal
of Dec. 8 for the treaty changes.
The Foreign Office said that
with these acceptaneea "Italy hai
overcome the humiliating condi­
tions which had been imposed
upon her hy the diktat of 1847."
Immediate and violent nbjec
tlons from Moscow are expected
since Russia has opposed every
step to strengthen the Atlantic al­
liance, or to revise any Agreement
affecting Italy In which Tt had n
voice.
But U. S. officials arc confident
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loma of the commun ty Christmas Caro) singers who will purtk-i- j
I'holo lly K*ses Bin....
than object and cannot alter the
pate In a Christmas Kvo program at 8:00 o’clock over Station WTBU
practical effect of (he waivers.
The military aectlon of the peace are Included In this group which Is led by Dr. II. W. Buekvr, at right, i rontmittee f.u a rlinrua of men vvhltl. on hides nii-id prisonnel, luio
treaty—now waived by the West­ Floyd I’nlmer, Immediately behind him. 1* chairman of the organising ness and pr ifes-.uiuii men. and other- filled with the Gliristiiioi spoil
ern powers—limited Italy to 183,000 soldiers, 83,000 carabinieri, one
battleship, three cruisers and four
destroyer), *00 fighter end recon
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and 190 trans
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Acheson N ote Opens
W ay T o R earm ing
.O n L arge Scale By
People Of I t a l y
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Florida—Cloudy and antlered
showers north porlum
Partly
rlituily with u nlch i .itIrii’ti show*
itv south portion followed liy clear­
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Bids To Be Opened
On Tourist Building

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1 M T BAPTIST CHURCH

Mk A t o m at Mata Street
(f. P. Brook*, J r, Pastor

MM L Mil Ur, E4. Director
■nday School 0:45 A.M.
ornlng Worahlp 11:00 A.M.
raining Union fl:I5 P.M. *
renin# W onhlp 7:80 P.M.
ftdnetday Service 7:80 P.M.
ar-phme*.
uraery for Itoth Sunday i t r
'elcornr,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4 **•»»* and Second Street
, C. Nlrholaon, Mlnlater
■; N rlth rr I* their* lalvatlon In
p y other for thrre I* non* other
Sam* under hrnvrn Riven among
M i whereby we muit be raved.

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. |0:0&lt;) A.M. Bible Study.
1-11:00 A.M. Morning Wuralilp.
iTiiSO P.M. Sunday Evening Wor*

ctylaltore alway* welrome.
PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
f? John H. Holden. MlnUter
' ftM A.M. Bible School.
■ liiOO A.M. Worahlp and Com*
Mialon. Sermon: "The Chrlitm ai
rifjSo P.M. Worahlp and Sermon,
i Our Bible School make* It* an*
|nal offering for the eupport of
Mr Children'* Home on this
Jnriitman Sunday.
' f i r s t CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
800 Kaat Second Street
\ Sunday School 0:30 A.M.
: Church 8ervlre 11:00 A.M.
,'&gt;Wedne«day Service 8:00 P.M.
y ’ Reading Room Tueeday* and
P n d ay i 8:00 to 6:00 P.M.
f t AH are welcome to attend our
JMVjcei and to uie our Reading
d T n a t the true unlverae, Includ*
tM man, haa a wholly ipirltual
« H n and aplrltual government,
trill be brought out In the I&lt;ea*
aoa-Bcruion read In all Chrlatlan
Silence churche* next Sunday.
TM luhject la "|» The Unlvcreu,
faeludlng Man, Evolved by Atomic
-&gt; Paul’s first Enl atie to the Co­
rinthian* provide* the Oalden
Text: "To ua there I* hut ono
Cod, the Father, of whom are all
thing*, and wo In him; and on*
[MM Jeiua Christ, by whom aro
-ll) thing*, and wo hy him" (I
Car. I: 0).
3 Selection* from the Bible In*
elude the following ver*o from
Joltn f 1: 31: "All thing* were
Made by him: and without him
traa not any thing made that wa*
Made."
- Corrective naaiagca from "Scl*
•nee and Health with Key to the
ture»" hy Mary Baker Eddy
lai "There I* hut on* creator
M 4 an* creation. Thl* creation
4 ta a lita of the unfolding of spirit*
M l Idea* and their Identities,
■M ah are embraced In the Inf I*
Ml* Mind, and forever reflect*

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&gt; 10:00 A.M. Sunday School.
11:00 A.M. Morning Service.

Sermon by H. II. Kuydendall.

7i0U P.M. Sunday night even*
■ellitlc *ervlce. Tho Rev. If. II.
Ruidendell preaching, every unu
U given u cordial welcome to
worahlp will: u« wlm I* not In
Mrvlco lomvwhere el*o.

it WESLEYAN METHODIST
CIIUHCH
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. Paola
floorgo D. Monk, Paalor
ChrUtmo* Program:
?, Sunday School 0:48 A.M.
i / Worahlp 10:48 A.M.
Bible Htudy 7:00 P.M.
Prayer Meetla* 7180 P.M.
r.,Chrl»tma« Program 7:10 P.M.
M .lm y b o d y welrome.
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Cling-clang ring the bells . . . through vallty snd forsst, through
streets and across town and city. Ding-dong sound the bells . . .
over the whole land and through the homes and hearts of millions.
I t’s Christmas and the whole Christian world makes known its
joy snd thankfulness.
But there are many corners of this globe that do not know our
joy and what it means. To people in these lands this Christmas
day will pass like others, and having passed, will be forgotten.
Can we, on this day of all days, be content to keep this birthday
to ourstlvss? To share it with the universe must be our aim and
goal. . .
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Christmas story. Lst us help in tho great work of building stseplss
in every land so that Christmas bells may rssch the sars and hearts
of all peoplt.

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Carol and Candla Lighting Ser.O F THB NAZAHKNB
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iM . tha horns of Mn. - - ‘
Gurueharri, had thstr Get Glamorized
.JIMty on tha closing day of the
For Yuletlde

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A surprise birthday party was
W*. tha mors than 400 people flven At Michaels at his horn*
night with 17
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la Sf#nt**lon E ,l*t**&gt; *r* mo»t fast Thursday
thankful for our beautiful dub guests attending,
roonu in the old Delta ry MinMr. and Mrs. Walter Hagen■In. A committee of men and buckle, who moved Into their
women ■pent lust Friday after- new horns on Fifth Street ■ few
noon decorating them and they weeks ago are going to be mad.’
•f* V«ry festive und cheerful very happy by the arrival of
for the many parties being held thsir ton and daughter-in-law,
In them this year.
Walter York and Mary Jane.
Jge have just Installed u gai The young people are senior-*
neWlng system which keep them at Williams and Mary College
very comfortable In all weather. In Virginia. Walter Jr. helped
T hu Is the biggest Installed Im­ his father pick out their home
provement we nave made us u here In Plantation Estate Inst
community although the different June and Is anxious to get h*re
dubs have provided equipment to see the finished product. The
such as kitchen sink, gus stove llagenhuckles hsve a datwhlae
elevlriv-turn etc.
and son-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Anyone who owns property on Charles K. Fiero of Hrunxvlllc
Plantation Estates and belongs t-i N. Y. who are expecting n
the Property. Owner's Assncio hlessed event in early Jnnuarv
tjon Is permitted to request the and Mrs. Hngenhuckle will reof any of our facilities and turn to lie with her daiiglitec
■iW requests lire grunted on n during that time.
first rome first served basis
Among the other college pconlo
whenever possible. The first returning to their narents for
party of the season was held on the holidays Is Dick Maloti"
Wednesday night by the Glee from the University of Syracuse
Club, with an attendance of to Dr. and Mrs. Francis Malone
about 120 people.
anil Jim Patterson from the
The program consisted of University of Florida. These lw.
Christmas carols sang hv the boys nre Just six dsys unart In
club as u whole with Miriam age and we predict that uHhoueh
Whitaker leading, Mae lA-onard they have not met they will
a t the piano and Dr. (Sertrude enjoy each other during this
Welt on playing the descants of vacation.
a9 iu m h er of the selections on
Mrs. Rmisllne Pugh of l.sk.
the violin.
Monroe has a childhood friend
A solo, “White Christmas." Miss Dorothy Mather, with hei
was sung by Roy Miller nnd a for the hoi Ids vs.
sextet, consisting of N’dle Payne,
Rev. nnd Mrs. W. Pnvnlelle
Irene Srhlipp, Miriam Whitaker, Kemper had their son Jackson
fcrwin Itolhlmrth. Everett Swift with them for three dsys.
and Dr. Harry Whitaker sang
The food sale, held at the
an old French Carol. "Angels Rectory of the All Saints
We Have Heard on High".
Episcopal Church on Tuesday
Delicious
refreshemnts
of was n huge success. There was
Chrlatmaa cakes ulid coffee were an attendance of over .70 peonle
seared bv the committee. Nolle and the Committee, which con­
P tjn e , Margery Huck, Annette sisted of Flo Gould and Marie
Genoy and Mae Leonard. The Relnert of Plantation told me
cakes were baked hv Veronica thev sold out every crumb and
realised a nice littl* mm for
Kellner.
The next party will be the tbrir heating fund. We are very
Saturday Nile D .rre Club Party fortunate In having the very
and then the big Community Rev. Putnam for our pastor aClub nartv on Christmas Eve. he has a wav of making each
Our llttlo Nursery School, which person feel that the affair would
not have been a success Rlthou'
ih"lr presence.
The Saturday Nile
Dam’"
Club enjoyed movies again Inst
meeting after the dancing nn-l
refreshments. Freda Prnetscher
was hostess for the evening, the
refreshments were dainty sand­
wiches anil coffee. Louis filter
showed a colored plctur" of
California nnd New York. There
was an attendance of 37. As
usual it was an evening of com­
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plete relaxation nnd fun,
Mr. und Mrs, Frederic Suin’
have arrived to stay with ns at
the Mims Ion for the holiday
season.

PEARLS

Castle
Jewelry
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By BETTY CLARKE
AP Newsfentores Renuly Editor
You can get in the Yuletlde
mood by developing a holiday
look.
Start with your topknot nnd get
It to the easy grooming singe—
either with n new permanent or n
new coiffure or both. There art
lots of perky hairdos, whether
you are In the upsweep or long
hnir tamp. Ami for somethlnr
really new in coiffure*, the short
angel or pondl" coif is charming
It is the ideal hairdo fur girls
with naturally curly- hnir.
Fvere goo-l woman deserves a ’
least one gain dress n vear. This
*-nr it mold l.e one of the belowthi’-r-lf boifnn** ’Vcrii with e
•,|nn|inr&gt; e-Mlro’’*. Red
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'i« the must pii-’o'-ir color in gowns
|rsi"Rt&gt;d f r holiday wear
If eoti or-, biiiliv, the full skir'
can be flattering, providing vot
have a slim wml-t and liustl'ne
tf you chiKise Idaek or another
dark shall", pin some gllttci
clips to your lire** for extr*
•rlamor. This is the season foi
hrilliants, so comii your jewel box
for oretty linilliles.
Take the attitude that it goo*'
■nat enn is hard to find, nnd when
you’ve found the perfect cnni|msi
'ion for your own looks, stick to
it. Often vnu will notice a friend
'aid s perfe-dlv dreamy- on a par­
ticular niellt. Evervie’.ly tells let
so nnd she admit* that It Is i
«hnde of makeup elm lust hadiscovered, The next lint" yon
see her chances ate she will be
wearing an s-litirilv different
shade.
If you feel you tic. d improve
meat in respect to your makeup
it might lie that more careful ap­
plication will help. Or sometimes
the texture of the ntnkrun is not
right for your skin. Oily skins
need drier makeup than do normal
w dry s|.ln». But insofni ns make­
up shades go, once you've hit the
right combination stick to it.
Some pills can wear twi. or three
shades of makeup and find them
ill becoming. Hut usually It Is
true, even xvltli these girls, that
plfxioq morp Ihim another,
one lunkeup enhance, the comKeep in mind, also, that your
fingernail lurtpis-r and fuee makeup should be compatible, If you
favor it peony simile over a flowershoulii mutch, and yom foundation
ing plum Im-qucr, your lipstick

RADIO STATION
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Kura! Common Senst
By SPUDS JOHNSON

14M Kilocycle*

As tens of thousand* of motor
vehicles, driven hy visitors fiom
other stntcs and hy Florida peo­
N .iT rn n .u
*00 Wr Merit Jiimhoree
ple, will traverse them during
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ihe next few months, turul high­
* IS Mi fnInu Melody
ways of the state are danger
7 no Hcvrn n't'iiH k Club
rones of first Importance where
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ino Hport* At A tll-irifv
care and pircauliun are necessary
« Oft Ft tnkW* Farle l*rk
to prevent tragedy.
Hi jo Mti rut ilk C*vut biiifi
i is Mtioili In -MurIv
To prevent accidents oil rural
fl 00 Wot lil At Nlfir
highways, the Florida Agricul­
»l li I "li I I I t e r i l o t O t if .i n
tural Extension Service is uiginir
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nil farm people to lie especially
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careful while driving or walking
1» St) S 1 to n
on them and urging visitors and
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others to drive with cure and ob­
I l 100 O i l I l ir e mu i ^Iarr I o I l o u r
I I 10 Milt’ll' Oil I'KfAtld
serve the rules of the roadtl 4ft Mimic MitwuM
Apcorilioif r , rl... Fieri da High
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Way Patrol, high speed ill rural
II IS ItiHlIo Form I‘Ik t
areas Is the major cause of acci­
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dents in Florida With lighter
l 00 FoiiUlAr Hinr
traffic than in tin- cities mid
CIS I♦:«tin Atiler U'iUKt
It St) M e n
without the restriction of traff**
\ %S Tune For Th# Co \
lights, the imtuial tendency ot
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I IS N A t l o r i . i l 11 iii i rt! Hit*itv
many motorists is to speed up
J mi Hoi Nulli* ttnm'li
when they get out on rural
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highways. The idea of making
s so SI in*it ol Hho wi'nm*
1:00 SIuaIo Isowro Fmjrnini
belter lime on the more open
4:10 Nrvir
highway is logical ami cer­
CIS Tim Thno JlVf*
tainly l» all right, provided the
U:00 Tim I:li&gt;rlivti Il«.nr
ti mi N•*wR
driver doe* not overdo it, pro­
tiflS KpnrtR KIok of l».iy
vided he observes highway regn
*:|tl Mmkvt 11 r t
lutlons and provided he die* not
« Jo Mpt tit as Farado
jeupnrdl.tc himself and others.
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7:00 Mririliiic iin A Cloud
Generally, farm people must
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tils
travel rural highways more than
H o n d o Jr Hi lino I I.VRRon
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must farm people muko regular
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trips t» the fitj two or three
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times a week. Then, of ionise,
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there are the youngster* who
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mutt travel the highways five
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a week to attend school
to So Miiyfitlr fun Doni'lnv; Forty days
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for tloli own guild and the gnol
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Frl. Dec. 31, 1931
Page 3

Osteen Church To
Present “Nativity”

Christmas

The story of the t'lni«t m ild
will be presented hy the X**t&lt;•&gt;..
Ihiptist Church this Sunday eve­
ning at 7:lll). The tm&gt; will he
iutindum-d hy a |d.t* -lilt, feu
tilling tin* jinn...- ill | at in-ent.
Five beautiful settles, p.irti.ly­
ing the event of the tart It ot
tlllist, will lie pi CM ut.'d by til.
primary and lieg!nii',i de-panintl it s.
I lie eenddned veiiiti i- 1 sdol
clioil will finaish tlo apliinlin.
music for the stun
Everyone is invited to attend
both services this Sunday TinPastor will speak on the tnptc "N
llotoii foi Him" ut tin- lo,*i inn*
set vice w hich k .it tta s l o'cl.uk
CRAFT HAUMNtiS
MIAMI ,(v—The Weather Hurciiu
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mgs (or another 1H hoars along
Florida's East and West Coasts anil
up the Atlantic Seaboard from
Jacksonville lo Cape Hatteras. N
C
Fresh lo nimlerately strong zn to
:it) mile an hour winds were pre
diilcii (or Fluritla from SI Marks
olt (lie Gulf Coast Ihmligh hey
West and uorttiward to .iacksun
vllle
The Weather Ilia t ail -.aid Hie
winds would slid! to tifsh noitliei
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At 8:tt p: m. EST Monday Um
Vatican Radio will broadcait the
midnight man that will be cele­
brated In a Vatican chapel—prob­
ably the Mathilde Chapel—by the
Pope. Thla broadcaat will be nookid up with varloua radio networks
n Europe and the United States.

8anford Herald

government of Iran han suggested that the World Bank
should temporarily take over management of the nation­
alized Iranian oil Industry, under condition that complete
control not be taken from the government. The purpose of
the move would be to get tho roflnerlos Into operation again,
k « I N « r a . w w a l r l i M m &lt;i m
r t l f IT . I S I S , a&lt; I I I P m I O l r i f i
i M l M i r i i r M i k u l t &gt; I k * A r t bring cuntomera back to Iranlnn porta and thug bring re­
&gt;•— « . . » « a f M a r c h S. 1ST *.
venue from the oil Into the Iranian treasury once moro. An
IBS 7 .
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' R O I M S P I . UKAW "
porUcL to Im3 Mr. Truman's thole*
advance of capital from the Hank, meantime, would not bo to
Mil tee
heud the Inquiry. Hut Murphy
n o m i n e iik a n
unwelcome.
Will he handicapped from the
S n i Ih i m M a a a e a r
Previously
Iran
hat*
been
opposed
to
any
scheme
of
start if Congress is unwilling to
“ a t i N K ’H i m n . ' ! h i t r s
outside management nf tho oil Industry, and hna Instated Ive him more power than the
can below on him.
thnt It wants nothing from the Western nations except I'rc.ldent
tho power of subpoena—
money and customers. In their new stand, tho nation's load­ thuTliat’a
power to comp*! p**»p1* to
ers confess thnt foreign technicians would bo useful, and answer his questions and produce
thnt even foreign management, If it must coma with tha any records no wants to see. The
President doesn't have subpoena
technicians, might ho better Limn nothing. Tho hot-blooded power.
And. lacking it himself, he
rulers
of
Iran
may
have
learned
thnt
lesson;
it
Is
a
valuable
can't give It to Murphy.
n»e.«ouair4 VeiloaNltr nr l»lean
V *w *eaa*r
I I . o r . . . m u l l . . . nnu.
Only Congress, by a vote of
N e w Y a r l ) , r ’M r a a * . l i . l m l t .
both Houses, can no that, Only
If there ever was a day of tho self-sufficient nation. It Congress,
q e s a a ( H r • ■ ( » ( . (. •■ !* .
tho courts and gran I
T h e l l e e a M l a ’ a m e m f c e r u l ( h e is past. I Ivory nation needs something from tho other na­
Juries nave subpoena power.
S e w i r l a . e a I’ m . w h l r h I . e n l l l l e - t
tions
of
the
world,
and
in
particular
thu
underdeveloped
ones
• a e la e lte lr m th e
(o r reeahll
Presumably Murphy could oper­
f O l t e * o f a l l ( h e le e * I a e w a f i l a l e t
ate In conjunction with a grand
I * t h l a a e n e e a e e r . o s w e l l a a aU need (lie benefit of the scientific and Industrial experience
using Its subpoena powers to
'A F a e w a S lueateh ea.
of the more advanced nations. That cxporlance cannot be Jury,
make people answer his questions
FRIDAY, DKC. 21. m i
handed out as mere gifts nf money and machines, but must and produra records.
^TODAY’S IIIHLR VRRRR
be brought by skilled workers and supervisors. Foreign cap­ The subpoena power works this
ital and management, if restrained from predatory exploita­ way i a Congressional commltteo,
TH*” INLAND SBA
for example, orders someone to
tion, can produce profits and benefits not only for thorn- appear
(From
Canadian
Poetry
Magarlne)
and testify and bring re,
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lipfare and nrar a« the hand, of the solves but also for the nations in which they operate.
cords, whether that person works

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1where tho ara hold* the land
till the climbing dark and all tlmr
are dying,
where the wall* aru down, and
the .and
la a building-ground for Du
flair
nf n jMirl nr lover, nr tho hoy
high-flying,
and the dunes* of the hcait
am free,
ll the country we know. Wholly
day. and night
are trapped In the *oa’» green
hair
and thia hall-darknca. here ia half
our light.
Fair and far from the prayers ol
the blind
and their wiles whu’d have
you sleep
safe and sound In the boisterous
shires of land
and surf, Is the country we
keep

reclaimed In the hay of the mind,
Where the smooth white gulls rise
ovrA- the snnd
am) the nodding heads of the
blind,
Walk firmly that shore, whatever
the wise onrs
devise for your footsteps, and
find
In yoursuli tnu unknown, the only
horlions,
—Howard Sergeant.
I’eppcr Deal ii Reported Hut at
Farmed Market -headline. And
not Claude either.
Congratulations to the Florida
Power &amp; Light Co., .the telephone
company, and the City of Sanford
for co-operating in arranging
Chriitmat lighting on Thirteenth
Street in Goldsboro.

Purpose Or A University
Ohio Stale University has had a controversy over a socalled "gng rule," whereby the trustees required speakers
to be approved by the president before they could address
the students. The many protests have now caused this rule
to be made less binding.
The fundamental reason behind this and other forms
of censorship Is distrust of the average citizen. Many per­
sons in official posts seem to have no faith whatever In
other persons' powers of discrimination. This view Is par­
ticularly often applied to students, whose immaturity Is sup­
posed to make them believe anything they hear. Anyone who
thinks that college students arc so credulous as that can
hardly have had much contact with them.
What If undergraduates did find wrong Ideas In n
speech? Gordon K. Chalmers, president of Kenyon College,
pointed out In a recent talk that persons who worry about
it misapprehend the purpose of a university. A university's
function Is to lead students to weigh and judgo what they
hear. That Involves contact with many widely varying points
of view.

Salvaged Resources
(’iviu luadurs tiro finding Unit tdum clenrnncu benofltn
not only a special urea luit the entire community. Houning
projcctn enable people to move out of nhnckn and tenements
which tire a hliirht on community progress. When those nro
torn down the land on which they ntnod can Iw lined for
shopping content and industrlea which need room to expand.
Thus a double purpose is served. I,eadern who realize thla
are co-opcratlnir In rehabllltatlnir alum arena In muny big
cities.
Hut the slum clearance projects salvage an even moro
valuable renouren than land. People who live in slums can­
not contribute as much to tha community aa people who
live In whllesomn housing. Slums spread disease, crlmo and
bitterness, and the Infection Is so contagious that no part
of a community |s safe from It. The land reclaimed and put
to better use Is valuable to a city, Helping (teoplo to build
better lives for. themselves Is a way of reclaiming the price­
less resource of human enterprise,

( Sandy Anderson lepmls llml
l l bee pie called up lo express
condolences within an hour after
the Herald hit the street*
nickenH And The n 7 l . r 7«.
Wednesday aflernonrt telling of
The New York Timm
his narrow escape in an auto­
mobile accident. It pays lo ad­ Tills Is tho limn of yrHr when point quickly, with fewer briefs
the shmlow of Churlra Dickens and court actions, had It sum­
vertise.
hovers over hearths nml homes, moned the company executives for
The National Production Au­
thority, in official recognition of
the newsprint shortage, is working
out a plan with the publishers
of comic mngaxines to reduce
the number ol copies printed by
10 percent. We would not like
the jesponsibilily of curtailin'.!
production of cnmic msgaiincs.
Marquis Childs, writing on the
subject of “turning the rasrali
out", says that for President
Truman merely to fire a few
crooks here and there can hardlv
be expected In redeem his ad­
ministration In the public eyes,
''Once again", he M ils, “it is
an instance of ton late If not aim
100
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Governor Warren has appoint­
ed Reubin Claim: of Miami, now

Someone who believe, that
UtMy Ulke" In more w»y»
da one writee ui *ihli little

wyi "A doling kfljl a penny
iee happened Itr.iome together
tha tana pocket and the dollar
i nnca began to put on aln Ukn
red cow In a 1new barnyard. T
II a big gihiN .Midithe dollar,
•d ymi tie a nobody. I am
and yon W only a dall
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Hut we never expecteil to have
his classic work on the Christmas
spirit brought ilnwn to the haul
realities of Iworitloth-contury Inilustrlal life qullo so firmly as
It has been In n tlrrlalon by thu
National Labor Itehitlous Ifunrd.
Hut there ll is. After granting n
Christmas bonus In its employes
for twelve years a firm is now illrertcil to bargain with a union
that objected to a slsahle cut In til l
annual gift. Why? Ilrqausa the
bonus hail become an “Integral
part of the wage structure.”
Pointing to "A Christmas Car­
ol." the lalsir hoard's dissenter,
Abe Murdock, q grandfather,
wisely notes that “a genuine
Christines gift tins no plage on the
bargaining Lihlo," We agree. Hut
the hoard majority swings a heavy
chih straight nut of tha TaftHartley Act, filled with language
like “statutory obligation to bargnln," “violation of Section A (a)
(0) and (a) (I) of the Acl»**f’
and “deferred compensation for
services performed during tha pre­
ceding yet.’.'*
Legally the majority may he
right, though (not ia for the
courts to decide. Perhaps tho
Board would have achieved ita

a rending of the Dickens classic
without reference .to such crass
Items as “compensation related di­
rectly to wages." Referring to Mr.
Scrooge, the Hoard dissenter notos
thnt “even grudging, callous char­
acters have Iwen transformed and
moved to participate In the giving
of the season." Are wa too naive
and childlike to assume th at an
unorthodox and extralegal
ap­
proach In this esse might have
developed Into a mutually satis­
factory agreement between union
and company and consignment of
the complaint to the flickering
flamce of tho Yule log 7

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CHRISTMAS CARDS, STATIONERY, OIFT WRAPPINGS

MONTEZUMA GIFT SHOP

was, doing It Instead of gtvln
parking violation ticket and
officer replied thnt it wan Chi
mas Time and he had a lei
extra pennies and wanted f
toyshop without any meter t

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for the Government or is a private
cltlsen. Unless that witneia ans­
wers tho questions and produces
the records, he can bo cited for
contempt of Congress. Then, If
tried and ronvlctad In court, ho
can ho Jailed, If It's a grand
Jury, ho would be In contempt .if
court.
The only llmo such a witness
con refuse to answer questions
and still esespe jail Is when he
refuses on tha grounds his testi­
mony might Incriminate him and
so land him In Jail anyway.
Without subpoena power Mur­
phy couldn’t even order anyone,
except employes of the executive
i
branch, to appear b
before
him amt
produce records. He’ll have power
to do that much In the oxecutlvu
branch, since he’d be representing
the Prcaldrnt.
And If the man he wanted t.i
quit refused to appear or refused
to answer questions, he could lie
fired. Hut there wouldn’t ho any
Jail penalty for refusing.
So If Murphy lacked aubpoenu
power mid hiul to limit his ques­
tioning to people employed In the
executive brunch, his would hnvc
to he n pretty limited Investiga­
tion.
And since Congress doesn’t re­
turn till the second week In Ja n ­
uary, even though Mr, Truman ap­
pointed Murphy today there’d he
some delay before he got the sub­
poena power from Congress. (If
course, lie could ho busy in the
meantime authoring n stuff and
planning Ills Investigation.
At first glance with everyone
Interested In the present scandal*.
It might seem that Congress would
grant subpoena power to Murphy
at once. Maybe ft won’t.
In the first placo, If enough
people In Congress disliked MrTruman’s plans for the Investiga­
tion, they could vote down sub­
poena power for Murphy,
Hecond, 1(102 Is an election year,
I’olltics , might ho mixed up, in
I ho. subpoena question) delaying It
or killing It.
This Is one wny Murphy cniil I

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Social Calendar
FRIDA T
The Sanford Tourist n n d
1Shttffleboard Club will have
Christmas party at the Navy Cen­
ter i t 8i00. All tourists are urgul
ta be present nnd brintr an ex
change gift.

Pre-Christmas Party
Is Given At Center
One of
the
pre-Christ mo*
parties for servicemen wa* .*ivrr
£ on Tuesday evening at the Navy
Center with the Snnfonl (larder
Club furnishlmr hostesses.
Gay Christmas decorations were
used throughout the hall and the
refreshment a talde held rentra'
arrangem ent of a Santa Claus, red
candles and Christmas holly.
Entertainment
consisted
of
dancing, and group singing, in
eluding Christmas enrols with Mrs
Lana accompanying. Refreshment,
of cako and coffee were served
A those present.
m
Hostesses were Mrs. |,anr, Mr*
Gibson Hates, Mrs, |{. C. Miller
and Mrs John Carlton.

Xmas Tree Placed
In Public Library

i

tgy
Sanford Garden Club the Publi
Library presents a holiday ap­
pearance and the children enter.
Ing the juvenile room aro enjoy.
Ifll
Ing the lighted Christmas tree.
Wreaths are hung Inside the miter
door, nnd greenery has been
placed over the fireplaces In troth
the adult and Juvenllo renting
rooms.
Ficturrs In rolor of the Nativity
scene h*ve been placed on th-«
bulletin hoard at the entrance to
tha juvenile room, ss this
presses the primary meaning of
Christmas, Mrs. E. J. Houghton,
librarian, pointed out. Sants Clan t
has not been forgotten, however,
and a cheery little figure of him
appears on the mantle, with pic­
tures of his activities underneath.
The library, said Mrs. Moughton, recently received a substantial
gift In tho form of a check from
a lady who stated that she had de­
rived much enjoyment from the
library.
Tho more than 200 new bonk*
for boys nnd girls, recently added,
aro haying a brisk circulation,
Mrs. Mnughtun declared. Demand
by boys Is heavy for new hanks
about space nnd rocket ships.
Girls are reading the career book*
to decide on futuro occupations,
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Today’s Quizzical
Quu
TEST YOUR ”1. O."
(II To whom was the
thg first
American •&lt;
cense Issue
klcti has the right of
(2) Which
way nt an airport, a plane
which Is landing nr the one
taking off?
(1) Who made the first solo
flight around the world?
(I | Who received the first
Distinguished Flving C r o s s
awarded by the U. S. Govern­
ment?
(o) In flying, which is the
stronger tendency, to climb nr
to .live?
Answers will be found nmong
today’s Classified Ails.

Iris Gay Flowers To
He Married Dec. 29
Sonny Lodge arrived Wednes­
The nmrrleue of Miss Iris Gay
Flowers to William Oliver Lind­ day from Scott Air Force Base,
sey, Jr. of Macon, On. will take Illinois to be with his parents, Mr.
place nt the First Methodist and Mrs. M. J. Lodge,
Church on the evening of Dec. 2D
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ilarrim sn
at 7:10 P. M. The Hcv. W. 0.
Lindsey of Augusta, fia. father will leave this week-end for 8art
Antonio,
Tex. where they will
of the groom, assisted by thr
Rev. .1. K. McKInlrv will perform spend shout a week.
the ceremony.
Miss Flowers will have a* ma­ Miss Laura Mae Brown will ar­
tron of honor, Sirs. Itrimson rive tomorrow from St, Louis, Mo.
Wood* of Atlanta, *lsler of Mr. to spend the holidays with her
Lindsey, bridesmaids will be mother, Mrs. G. II. Brown.
Miss Norma Jean Prevail of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lavy left
Seville end Miss Hetty High of rrcently
for Wichita Falls, Tex.
DeLnnd, cousins of the bride- where they
will visit during the
elect.
Mr. Lindsey will have as best Christmas holiday.
man, the Hcv. Hubert Floyd of
Miss Did! Colle of the Univer­
Cartcraville, S, C. Ushrrs will be sity
of Florida Is spending the
William McClellan of Macon, Ga., Christmas vacation with her p at­
Dixie itoyal, Jr. of Umatilla, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julta Cotie of
Fredeiick Knasetlcr and John U. Casselberry.
Fllo of Sanford.
Stanley llrumley will sing, ac­
Billy W. Johnson will arrive
companied by Mrs. J. I.. McEwiin. Sunday from Loulsvllls, Ky. to
spend several days with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson.

Xmas Party Given
Hy H. R. T. Auxiliary

M in Charlotte. True Christmas Music
la Guest Of Honor Planned At Mayfair
The festive winter resort ntmoe
phrte of the Mayfair Inn will
give way Sunday night, Dee. 21,
to the more serious spirit of the
season when at 0:00 o'clock the
Chancel chair of the First Prosbyterlsn Church will give a pro­
gram of Christmas music, it was
announced today by Charles Mar­
ian, manager.
Thr Mayfair Inn has become In­
creasingly popular each year that
the New York Giants nrgnnlintlun
has hnd it, and this year tho re­
servations for this time of year
are at the peak. Mr. Marian said.
It has been his policy, he added,
to Include In the many activities
for the guest* some music thnt t.
In keeping with the Yuletlde senson and the
thi "Presbyterian choir will
provide the Worshipful element of
the season’s observation.
Thr Mayfair manager said that
hr hnd heard many expressions if
c( in mends t ion of the Chancel
choir’s service Ust .Sunday night
at their church and felt thnt they
....
will probably repeat nianv of the
anthems which they sang then.
The group is under the direc­
tion of Mra, George Touhy, Min­
ister of Music, nnd include* Mr*.
Harris Folds, Mrs. A. C. Fort,
Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs. Rayburn
Mllwce,
Rudy C
Sloan,
Mr*.
•'•""‘
tj Mr*. lltlti)
Ht’IUI, H
ir**
Leon Walker, Mrs. J. A. ItUtlim.
Mr*. William Curt light, Mr*. K.
M. Galloway, Mr*. Clara Ginn,
Mr*. Charles Wilke, Mr*. Frank
Woodruff III, Miss Elite Hutchi­
son, Miss Mami Wilson.
Also Dirk Aiken, Robert Brown,
ANNOUNCEMENT
William Hong, George Touhy, .1
“Thr Empty Room" a play, will A.
Ristllne, Stanley
llrumley,
Its presented Sunday night at 7:10 CliffoH
McKIhMn nnd ChatHc*
o'clock at the Hanford Assembly Morrison.
of God, Twelfth Street and Laurel
Avenue, The public is cordially
Invited.
Miss Charlotte True of Lake
Mary, popular bride-elect of En*.
James w . Basham of Warrensburg, Mo., whose wedding will
be an event of Jan. 5 at 7:00
P. M. In the Presbyterian Church
In Lake Mary, was entertained
by Mm. P. D. Anderson of Lake
Mary on Tuesday evening at a
dessert canasta party.
The guest tahtrs were over­
laid with white damask cloths
and centered vylth favora of In­
dividual candles In the shape of
miniature angels. Cranberry lee,
in pear halves, white rakes and
white ami red mint*, with coffee,
carried out a red and white color
scheme.
Candles. Brasilian pepper ber­
ries ami a lighted Christmas tree
farmed the holiday decoration*.
Ml** Hetty Moore held high
score and was presented with i
pair of pea*nnt towels and Mist.
Pilon Raker won the ronsolatlon
prise* of orange soap. Ml** True
was given a plrrc of silver In
her
chosen
pattern,
as
A
memento of the occasion.
Enjoying the evening with tho
honoree were her mother, Mrs.
R. E. True, Mr*. Raymond
Kader, Mrs. Gerald 1.n*stng, Mr*.
Robert Callahan, Mrs. George
Andrew Speer, Mra.
P. D.
Anderson, Jr., and MU* Baker,
MU* Moore, MU* Mona Ander­
son, and Ml** Donnie Anderson.

Garden Gate
By NELL M. WILLIAMS
Hanford Garden Club
BEGONIAS and llow to Grow
Them (Part 11)
Since most huitlcultm nl varie­
ties of begonias are derived from
plants of moist, hot forests, a
greenhouse that
approximates
these condition* is needed to make
the best growth nnd pioduci* the
finest foliage. Many begonias will
tolernle ii reasonably wnim, and
preferably midst, living room. Es­
pecially adapted to the home are
many forms of Ilex begonia, those
varieties derived from II. m*cuIrana, nnd most of the fibrousi noted kinds.
Growing Conditions. ■.In horn-*
oi greenhouse most liegmiin* dis­
like full exposure to (lie sun ex
tept during the very middle &gt;f
winter. Moist, elenn air Is Impor­
tant. Use of gas for heating or
cooking may prove a liaudii-np.
Avoid exposing begonias to draft*
nnd violent fUicuiitiun* of tem­
peratures ('.0 to lift degree* F. lit
night is ideal. When planting out­
door* select a spot sheltered from
strong winds. Home of the fibrousrooted varieties used for bedding
produce deep red flowers and ted­
dish bronze foliage when grown
III the full sun.
Holl Mixture*. . .Begonias will
thrive in a wide vnllrly of soils
If they me light, pot nits, and have
a high percentage of nrgunlc m at­
ter. Of the many suggested soil
mixtures try, ns a starter, the fid
lew Ing; 2 ,mri, .in,,|v |oum, I
part clean, sharp, washed sand, 'a
part old leaf mold, '» pmi w,.)|
lotted row manure Be siite that
the ingredients ate well mixed be­
fore using.
Drainage.. ."A soil in i x t n r e
must be fttm enough to bo|&gt;|
plants up-riglll; must he left loo*
ci than for the general run of pot
plants; Must be well iltalned,”
Hiures* with begonias depends amuch on good drainage as on the
soil. Blls of broken pots or small
stones should tie placed in the hot
tom of the pot. A little sphagnum
lonss or crushed pilie needle* over
the stone* prevents the soil from
sifting througlv (’bnieoiil (*i&gt;e
used for chickens) spiinklrd on
tIn- sphagnum keep the soil sweet.
Water. Because begonias bnv •
succulent leaves and stems, many
prisons believe (tint lliov reipili •
water in excess of other plant
In the house walei spin ingle and
llioroiigbl v whenever tile plant*
begin to diy Set tlie pot in a pin
of water to *«ok it up from ImJ om
and drain before in inning tinsaucer. Wet soil i* not to the lik
ing of any liegohin. Leaves d|o,i
ipilrkly if the sod i* too hmv.
mid wet, tin- nn hot ami di v, or
ilinfts prevail.

that U very light amt high (n hu­
mus. Use care and patience to
spread tho sred very thinly. Do
not cover with soli, or press la
the seed. Cover the *ecd pot with
glass or a shret of newspaper, and
water by dipping the seed pot into
a pnn of water.
When taking cuttings
select
only the basal shoots with vegeta­
tive gtowtbs el.owing In the leaf
the cnumSrr of copies printed hy
axils. Terminal cuttings, with aux­
iliary flowers, sen',out branch or
make compact, nusliv plants.
Troubles. . . .Begonias are sub-

T iff. HANFORD HERALD
P « |t S
Frl. Dm ! 21. 195!
Jrct to all tho pests and diitaaeg
that plague othar house plant*
and should he treated accor dlngiy.
Stunted, deformed leaves nnd
flower* are enused by cydami.a
mites. The best cure is to dlf*
card Immediately such deformed
plant*.
Addition of Florida State ta
Georgia Tech’s IPfi’J grid schedule
gave the Yellow Jackets a third
new foe for next fall. Army and
\ plane nre tho other*.

Mr. and Mrs. M. 8 . Nelson will
spend the Christmas holidays In
with their son ln-law
The Ladle* Auxiliary to the Bradenton
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kd
tlrothrrhood of Railroad Train- and
mail entertained Wednesday eve­ Humphrey.
ning in the IOOK Lodge Hall
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holleywith its nnmial Christmas party. head
will visit In Dallas, Tex., for
Holiday decorations were uiril the holidays
with their son and
on the tables with a lighted daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas tree at one end of William Holleyhead and children.
the ball. The guests enjoyed
(Continued From Page Two)
ally of Florida to vMt their
rarol singing, games, and ex­
ALL HAINTH CHl’RCII
James Brodle and E. B. Smith.
changing of gifts during tho Jr. who am students at the respective parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Enterprise
W. A. Leffler, and Mr. and Mr*.
evening.
Very Rev. Lansing G. Putnam,
Florida Stats University In Tab
A lovely turkey supper was tnhnssee are visiting their parents John L. Galloway
Pastor
served 1(1 or 10 guests which for the Christmas vacation.
ith .Sunday In Advent:
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Aucolii
Included the members and their
Holy Communion 8:0(1 A M.
——
have ns their guest Mr. Aucoln's
families.
Morning Trayer and Sermon
Friends of Mrs. Jessie Lodge father, Paul Aucnln of I’ennsylThe chairman. Mrs. P. A. wlll be glad to learn that she n,ma. This will he the first time 11:00 A. M.
Rowland, wu* assisted in serving
Christmas Eve (Monday I :
returner) to her home from in H years that the father nnd
bv Mrs. T, Humph rev, Mrs. .1 N. has
Carols anil Sermon 11:10 J‘ M
the Fernatd-Laughtnn Memorial son hav« spent Christmas toGillen, Mrs. W. It. Itrlnsne. Mrs. Hospital and that her condition i* grther.
Followed by Holy Euclinrlsl ,,i
*L A. Vnrn. Mrs. C. A. Anderson improved.
Midnight.
j
—•
Jr., Mrs. L. H. Ilarve”, Mrs. P.
Christmas Morning:
■------Dr. smi Mrs. Edwin Epstein exT. Meek* Mrs. L. A. Tate. Mr*.
Holy Eucharist 10:00 A.M.
Miss Hcttv Killhlmcr who Is n pect to have ns their guests for
Kvn Miller, and Mr. Hey mare student at the University of Mor- the holidays, Mr*. Epstein’s parHI. John, Apostle and Kvange
Gruvrs.
Ida In Gainesville arrived Wetlnrt- cuts, Mr. anil Mrs. Benjamin Hny- list (Thursday):
Holy Eucharist 10:00 A M.
tlay to spend the holiday with her tier, and her slstrr, Miss
Bonn
NAVY (IIHIHTMAH
nrents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Snyder of Easton. Md., also Mux
Many of the servicemen at tho Blllhlmer.
Iltudlch and Miss Wilmn Ruillch of
Hanford Naval
Auxiliary
Air
llnltlmore, Md.
Ala) Smitn'rt w rll-fillril |m tk hiihl
Wash fresh broccoli by piling
•Station havr Invited - members of
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dyal
lug (be heads up and down In cold
their families to n holiday dinner and daughter, Husan, will arrive
Other students from the Uni­
wnhrirmis tliin i'a in a tn iv : All tlir
at the Station on Christmas day. tomorrow from West Palm Reach versity of Florida who aie spend­ water; then -oak In rolil water In
Following the dinner, n Christmas to spend Christmas with Mr. and ing their Christmas vnentinn here which a little salt has ....... added
t limps vm i'vt’ p u t w a n t i ' t l . ami m any,
1*1 opagat ion.
Begonia* in - in
enrol service will lie held In thn Mrs. George E. Wells, and Mrs. are Glenn McCall, Floyd Cooper, for about half an hour. Dialo and
peel off tli,. wandv oulaidr eovei i ii used bv seed, stem rutting* (II
Station Chapel with Chaplain M. 11. F. Dyal.
In
Alex Powers, E. C. Harper,
Jr., Ing of the -tslk* before cooking. semperfloreiis), leaf e n I t I it g him nv m ure!
J. Routerse directing.
Kill Kilpatrick, Drnnv Stafford.
(Ilex), and division of ihir.oim
Mlsa Arlene Jacobson arrived Aubrey Moran, llllly Brinson. Ed
Cranberry Juice Is now bottled; and tuber*. Since the seed I* alast night from Duke University Fielding, Joe Corley, and Clark serve lee-cobl as nn apprtlrer.
fine ns dust, use a soil mixtni
In Durham, North Carolina to Messier.
spend the Christmas holidays with
her parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. Menu
Byron Heard ami Lt. xml Mrs.
Jambaon.
Bxtn Thompson nnd family of
Norfolk, Va. nrrlved yesterday to
WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY
Mr. and Mr*. John E. Brldg** visit Mr. Heard’* parents, Mr. an I
DEC. 3 tih 4 111(1S I'M AS EVE.
arrived yesterday by plane from Mr*. R. L. Heard for Christmas.
Mnrehtad
City,
N.
C.
to
apenil
the
Laurier
Beard,
who
Is
a
student
Laurlcr
Heard,
I*
W
ll.l.
HE CLOSED (IIHIHTM AH DM
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Went an- holiday* with their sisters, Mr*. at Stetson University, arrived ,ro:mr» H A ST M U ST
nounevi the birth of a daughter, T, Bradford Byrd, Miss Ressla rentTy to spend the nolldnys with
Zachary
and
Mrs.
A.
D.
Zachary,
his
parent*.
Wanda Marie, on Dee. 15 at the
(Range Memorial Hospital In Or­
Mr. Carl Williams, Mr. Doyle
Other* from the Florida Kiiile
lando, Mr. Went I* the sou of
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Went of Han­ MrWorther, and Mr. Harold John­ Uoivnsilv in Tallahassee who
son will arrive this weekend from will spend the ("tin-llnas holiday*
ford,
Murray Htalo University in Ken- In Hanford are Mi«* Mary Ann
Mis*
Marv
Gras
....... your fsmlly like crisp thin
ln
,h,&gt; halfday* with Ilohlayer,
Michael. Mi»» Virginia Wilson.
onion silice*? Then servo them on i,n*lr respective parents,
Miss Frances Itumldey, Mis,
salad greens with n brisk French
Mrs. Mildred nabcock haa as her Peggy Wilson, Miss France
dressing. Good with hamburgers!
guest* Huston Babcock, who Is a t­ Cobb, Ml** June McGill, amt
Prepared mustard pep* up may- tending Vanderbilt University and Mlsa Partin.
unnaise; iinit the mustard in a CpL and Mra. Irving Brain of Den­
small bowl and blend In the may ver, Cola. CpL Brain will ha sta ­
Mrs. J. M. Brady left today for
onualse with a spoon, a little at a tioned In Orrrnvllle, 8. C. in tno
Atlanta, On. where he will spend
time.
rear future.
about ten day* with her son-in
Miss Penny Wallace who la In law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*.
irse’s training at Crawford W. Glenn Wlmhlsh and family. Hire
nurse’s
Long Hospital In Atlanta will ar- was aceompanied bv Mr*. Mabel
rive homo Wednesday to spend Brown who will vl-ll her son.
the holldaya with her parents Mr, David Brown, nnd Ids family, In
and Mrs. Watson Wallace, 206 E. Macon, (la.
Eleventh Street.
Mr. and Mr*. C. Randall CoL
Dr. and Mra. J. N. Toler, and line of Jacksonville will arrive
Mrs. Tolar’s brother, I* R. Mc­ tomorrow to spend Christmas
Intyre, will leave tomorrow for with their parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Wn:
Richmond,
Va. where they will
C. Collins, Mr*. L. K. Arm­
spend Christmas with Dr. and Mr*. C.
strong and thrlr grandmother,
T«‘
olar'i son and daughter-in-law, Mr*. C. K. Heinrich. They will re­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolar.
turn to their home ChristmaDavid Fite and Angus Mclnnls night.
returned last
set night fri
____
from DavidRobert Pullen will arrive to
son College, N. C. and will spend morrow
from Murray Hlate Col­
the holidays here with their re­ lege In Kentucky to spend the
if*
spective parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. holiday
his grandparents, Mr.
Fite and the Rev. and Mra. A. and Mr*.with
P. P. Campbell, an&lt;| Mr.i.
0. Mclnnls.
R. D. Morphey of Robblnivlllo.
N. C. will arrive 8 unday to spend
Mrs. J. J. Duren will arrivo the holidays with her parents, Air.
htme Sunday from Washington,
Mra. Campbell, and her son,
D. C. where she has been for *omv and
time with her daughter, Mrs. John Robert Pullen.
C. Strobe), and children, while Lt.
Mr, and Mr*. K. Chester Dan­
Comdr. Strobe! has been away on iels, Sr, have left for Lumberton,
duty.
N. C. where they will attend the
on Dec. 22 of their son,
Mix* Lila Moore Le frier and wedding
Warren E. Panicle, to Mlea Bon*
MIm Mary Anno Oallowa* have nle Wilson. They will lie aeromreturned home from the Unlver- anted there hy their daughter,
Ira. Elizabeth la* and her two
children, and another eon, Edward
O. Daniel", Jr. of Miami.

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Miami Works Out
. /edSem inole Basket Men
For Ciemson Test
Bow 41-50 To Winter Park Five MIAMI on—Another scrimmage
was on Iho program today for the
University of Miami Hurricane*,
drilling for their flator Howl Lame
with Ciemson In Jacksonville New
Year’s Day.
"The boys nre showing a little
more effort on offense than they
have In some time.” said Coach
Andy (luslafson after Thursday's
drill.
"However, they nre for from be­
ing remly yet and wo will scrim­
mage them us much as possible
this week," he added.
Frank McDonald, lowering freshman from Nutlcy, N. J., caught
two touchdown pusses Thursday
and turned In such a .sparkling
all around performance that he
may be on u starling end New
Year's Day.
Charlie Oeorge, dependable tac­
kle, was not in uniform and Halfhack Frank .Smith limited his ac­
tivities to punting und passing,
(lex Shiver stayed out ol line-bucking work In rest u sprain.

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Dy PRANK ECK
ta Editor
AP Newsfemtnree Sports
NBW YORK—Lloyd Mangrum end Ben Hogan made better their
ng out of goir
golf during the paat year. The*#
The** P«”
perfectlonate
or
a fair living
ec;ion*‘* "*
the fairway* both won more than 120,000 In tournament golf. So did
Jim FefTler and Dr. Cary Mlddlecoff.
However, Mangrum led the profeaalonals In money won with *20,*
088 while Hogan, who ha* reitrleted hla tournament* line* hie nearfatal automobile accident of 1940,•—---------------- --------------------------had the beet average. By win* _ Open.
As a reault of thla conqueat,
nlng three of the aix tournament*
In which’ he appeared Hogan Hogan waa named "golfer of the
earned 120,400. a feat that In it* year" by the press end radio for
self undoubtedly la unprecedented the third time In the four*year
hiitory of the award.
In the sport.
Hogan played tn only »l* POAMlddlecoff, the Memphis den*
list, took duwn 424.052 while Fer* s«actioned event* hut he won
ill, the Austral!an*hom wlsard three of the five he completed.
from Sen Francisco, tam ed f22,* He tied for second in a pro-ama­
teur, wat fourth In the Colonial
800.
at Fort Worth and withdrew
Hogan was the only golfer to Open
from the Phoenix Open due to
take two “major tournament*.” lllneia
after a flrat round 88.
Ha won the U. S. Open for the
While the Open la worth more
third time and acored hla flrat money
the long run, Hogan
victory In the Matter*. The latter pocketedIn 112.800
the
triumph rounded out the cycle for world championshipby attaking
Tam - o’
the 140-pound automaton from
Fort Worth} for hu now haa won Shanter.
Mangrum, playing 104 rounds of
every major)
tournament golf in the first 10
The other* a r t the PGA, North months, averaged 70.08. The *llm
and South Open and the Western veteran from Chicago, via Dallas,
Open, The 1981 winner* were (took down five tournaments—Lot
Sam Snead, Tommy Bolt and Angeles, Tuceon, Wilmington, 8.
Marty Furgol, respectively,
C„ Asalea and St. Paul Opens
Hogan, who In 1930 achieved and Ihe Seminole (Palm Beach,
the g reeted comeback In sport* H a.) Pro-Amateur.
hiitory by winning the Open at
Mlddlecoff also took five flrat
Philadelphia, made another uphill —Lakeland Park (Calif.) ami
fight In taking the 1031 Open at Colonial Invltatlona, All-American
Oakland Hllle, Birmingham, Mich. and Eastern and St. Loula Opens,
The flrat day out he shot a 70. lie alao tied for first In the KanThat placed him In a tie for 40th saa City Open and finished runplace with 18 othera. A second- nerup in three ovents, Including
tiny 73 moved him into a tenth the Wiastern Open.
place tie with 10 othera. A 71 on
hla morning round of the final
day moved Hogan Into fifth
110,009 GIFT
place tie with two othera. He then JACKSONVILLE
4VILLE - i* -C a rl S.
climaxed hi* Improvement over Swisher, chairman of the Jack­
the ridiculouily-rigged layout with sonville Junior College Board of
a three-under-par 87 to win the Trustees, announced the St. Joe
tournament with a 287, two hours Paper Company, headed by Roger
before the last man waa off the Main,
___ haa given the college 110,courseHa building pro000 to help
It waa Hogan'a third atralght gram

Itm lnolo Illith's off-the-paco basketball uggrcgratlon Ju*t didn't
th t attain yesterday afternoon as they Ixiwed 41-fJO to a smoothi n t W inter Perk* quintet.'
Igntcst spot In the Seminole player* defeat was the basket nrof Junior Matts. Against DeLand laid week Metis rouliln't
'from anywhere on the floor as he hit fur only 2 points of Ills
By TED MP.IP.K
i’a 40 hut yesterday afternoon*"
NKW YOIIK (As—Kentucky, de­
pWaa a different story, as this
fending NCAA champion, and Illi­
ford guard bucketed from all
nois, llig 10 litllsl. strengthened
the floor to fa m e r 10 points
Ihclr claim to Innotch national
Seminole /llgh point man.
'Nrr
basketball ranking with doc)
’!clMve
Kr.trt
8emlnu)e quintet waa out
victories over Dei'uul and North
„ all ths way aa Coach Jack
n
Carolina Thursday night.
1' W inter Park Wildcat*, who
Kentucky,
ranked
second
in
thin
already scored two eaey NKW YDHK uT-An Associated
week's Associated Dress poll (i
tea, took an early lead and Press survey ul All Ainerleu lot
ranking determined before Hie
re
VST let the Hanford lloopslvrs ball players and leading learns
Wildcats walloped HI Johns, the
even.
showed totluy that many gridiron
current No I club), set u new
local quintet failed to cover gents—contrary to general Idea—
scoring record in the Lexington,
fem e a* the Parker1* more make better than average grades.
Ky . Memorial Collsouin by thrash­
once brought three men un­ Notable among the football stars
ing DcDaul, UHW.
hoop with only a lone Hem- who do well oil the field as on aro
flliri.....................
nols, ranked third, ran North
lad to worry the ehot or Dick Kannalcr of Princeton.
Carolina of tho Southern Confer­
for the rebound. Iamky Hank Laurlcclla of Tennessee. Hill
ence rugged to win easily, 8)00.
Ord Center Wise Hardin all- McColl of Stanford. Jim Weather
at Chnnipuign. It was the fourth
ROiANi
all
of
Oklahoma.
Joe
Pulumbo
of
atralght
triumph for the unbeaten
a cold wao playing beV ft
Virginia,
Dewey
MeConncll
ol
Wyo
llllnl.
p ar aa he racked up only
DeDaul played Kenturky virtualpoints as against II mark- mlng and Hob Ward nf Mnrylund—
? 4 -Y T A * O L O
even for the first 14 minutei,
tallied against the DeLand
The
fact
is
that
tho
modern
cul
then wilted cliff Hagen and Frank
‘ ‘ Jgji we«k(
0 R O N X ATL T V A ,
leglatu
gutnu
has
become
so
fust
Humxcy led Ihe Hlucgrnxs boys os
lh Fred (Janas' Hrmlnulu that tho slow, dumb ty|w of alb
tto p e * 7 b / * A K e
they turned it Into a rmit. Kentucky
Will take a holiday breather l«to can't make the grade
led, 4S SSI. at Ihe half ami, H144, tiiA V yW tt&amp; tr M fAOUNK*
hitting the practice courts Tennessee's team, tup ranked na­
tVAfM
----------------at the mid of the third period.
the first of the year,
tionally, averuged 282 uguinst a
MIAMI ip North and South foot­ Unbeaten Pennsylvania and Iowa fi t M tr r *
flnter Park Jayvee Coach Hill perfect ucudcmic score of t oil,
Igcd lido the nntimiul picture with
n u t/J
boasted hla lanky high which would be nil A. Tho uni­ ball squails planned u morning victories
over Michigan and oklai n f team would walk over the versity average for nil male stu­ workout today mid will spend the home.
BUCCfAOtf
0 / o e r r /M o
North Carolina Stute, South­
ford Jayvee* without it mlto dents was 2.1(1 Laurlcclla aver afternoon at the races ul Tropical ern Conference
TH Ar *PL/T
/N
chump and current­
I'ark.
trouble and thay did Just that aged 2 0 unit made tho honor roll
P/C/VOM
ROCKY
ly ranked nlnlli, was upset by
Saturday
the
squuds
will
return
. «a they routed the game 11 squad- In two out of three quurters. Pull­
Manhattan In a battle of unbeaten
*PO'LtP RolAH&amp;i
to
their
two
u
tiny
work
schedule
everybody on the back Andy Korar mndo 2 8
o T H fR rfie e •
to gel ready for llielr charity foot- teams, New York University, No.
p e e .2 tf
bench getting a
Palumbo uveruges Just below II hull game In the (Jrangu Howl II, tumbled Holy Cross, No 17.
ft6U *K 0 H f'P R § v e * 0 e
P
tR
PiC r RtCORP
eo to play. Benford'e Krlder and rollccled 133 hours of ocudom- Christmus night
r u t R t4 V L T /H A A K W R /f
NYU's 87 7H triumph was Ihe
— MB «s W0M 4 r
Reynold! had moments when Ic credits In threo and one half
a
o
WtTM
M
ARC/AM
O/
Violets’
lhth
straight
and
was
the
Coaches Eddie KrdeluU of Navy
OUT OR 4 8 /
looked hot In the little op- years. Most Virginia students take anil Hill Edwards of Vanderbilt feature of a twin bill before 1.000
I *• IM (Mhrn SnM.1,
four years to earn tho required gave the South squad Its first eon- fans in Madison Square Oanlen.
litlon offered the Parker Hs.
ISO hours for graduation.
11?tact session Thurtaluy but II was Munlialtai) In-Id Ihe favored N 0.
ller. r Vf * ................... ..., f«
t *1
i tm
i
Hill Mcf.'oll, Stanford’s lowering a light drill
Stale le.’im to u iifl W halftime Ho,
t J .....~ ..................
0 u u end,
CO-OP MERGER
strongly opposed lo Mutual, has
has a II plus average and I-.
Hrdrlull. viewing Hie sou ml for then polled away to win the first
LAKELAND OB—Lake Hamilton about 1,000 acre* of groves. Last
- ■
! i ' l a ore medical student.
game, til* so
the
first
lime,
hail
stiecial
praise
In f ..............» ............ 0 0 n Dick Kazmaler, tho Princeton
Co-operative.
Florida’*
blggeat
As It did Wednesday night
Mr. C .....................
4 I y latnor buck ol lliu year, Is a mu tor Fred Smith of Oklahoma.
shipper of frrih cltrua fruit fait season I.ake Hamilton shipped 800,"That fellow Stnllh sure is ugulnst Dill, Peon came frutn be- season,
Joined Florida Cltrua 000 boxes of fresh fruit ami han­
a - ..... ...................1
0 « &gt;r In psychology with a c plus
KrdeluU commented. "I hind to heut Michigan at Ann Arbor Mutual. hi*
lor, a ...... _.......... ............ 0 i) sverago which Is just below I’hl quick,"
Lake Hamilton, once dled 430,000 for canning.
08(13,
behind
the
smooth
playing
would
say
the
whole
team
looks
Hirton, k .............
i n , Dcta Rappn rating.
to he fast, althiiug'i rather small." of Ernie Heck und Dick flcylaiun.
SBC a ..........................
als — ...........................
___
Wcathcroll, tho Oklahoma two
Three Navy players Joined the Iowa, ploying at home, whipped
i f M in limo AII Ameriea tacklo, majors squad to br'-ug it to full 20 pluyur the Sooners. .30 to, as Chuck Dar­
Hie r
ling Hipped in 30 (mints for the
/, * 1• in business administration anil has strength
llntuvaa*. r __
a II average.
Mihaion. r ..................a 4 to
Yale's Coach Herman Hickman Huwkeyes. II was Iowa’s fifth In
McConnell, Wyoming’s 00■minute
his team of Yankees through a row
[W ner, c ......... . ... . 11 0 n end, has a U-nlus averugo. lie m a­ sent
a long workout, highlighted by u A 0:dla&gt; dmihlcheader turnout
B it* » ■ -....................- » 1 1 jors In commerce.
of 1..HKI saw two overtime fray*
one hour rotary scrimmage
S e E " '.* ......................... q u o
"Boy, It sure looks like this Is with Texas Christian nipping Ne­
Hob Ward, another two lime All
B ford
K L ..... - ..................
. 1* »41 America, has a II average ul Mary­ Ihe year for the Yankees," said braska. 38.37. on Jim Knox's free
Oter Park
land In business administration, Hickman, whose learns have tost Ihrow wdh 31 seconds left, and
_jT*s _ throws ml ■«•(!. Winter and was vice president of the Slu two of the three previous contests. Southern MclhndiM taking Texas
Hti
drown: Hnenr*.
dent (iuvernlng Council but hud to Three Yankee gridden, Colum­ Tech, !W 18
*.* r.fl‘ 1?1
B in f-.rit 1 resign because of “ family" pres bia's (ierald Audette, Hob llorrell
Cnnbdui beat Oar Imouth, 02-48,
sure. Hu has a wife and two chil­ and Diek Kuh. both of Mleiiigan and Colgate defeated Uuffalo, (17.Stale, were bruised but not seri­ no, In a twin loll before 3,774 at
dren.
Durlmouth's contulu, William ously hurt In Ihe rough worknul Rulfulii. N. Y.
In other major games Cornell
Vcsprlnl, has u ll average, uml
nipped Tulune, .31 5&lt;i; Oeorgetnwn
III IIt NS TO DEATH
Wisconsin’s captain, Jam es Hum
NASHVILLE, Teim. lAV-Morll- trounced Drimelim, HI UJ; llrailluy
inond, an offensive fullback, spo
dallies In hnrllculluro with un uv liter Trull, 37 your old managing bout Colorado, IK138; Vunilerbllt
cdllor nf the Nashville llanner, conquered Hire. la.Vi; Arkansas
erago close to A.
Hill Kenton, rugged sophomore died early today In a fire which humbled Missouri. 4«i 13; West Vir­
ginia wullo|H'd William und Mury,
at lowu, hud m)th(ng but A’s on destroyed his homo.
Trull apparently had been on a B7-fW; Utah took lais Angeles, 00hi* final freshman report card,
hound sw ing fans mav
Jack Crocker, Tulsa hack, li m a­ couch reading and woa unable to 57; Ho.slou College made II seven
In a row by downing Harvard, 70joring In education with » II-minus escape.
average, and End Warren Vlrglt* A bachelor, f.o lived in a two- 8V, und SI Mary’s (Calif ) defeuled
t times turned In by aomo of lamletiinn Htato Is another lire- room Imuse liivesHgutors said tho Arinina. 71 ill
t .dog* during tho schooling mod with an average Just short
structure burned uulckly. Origin
ahi
how being held at thn Han- of U. Hob. Evans,. tho prernt
N.V.C. IllIIMiKT
ore medical of (he file was unknown.
m - W ™ # Kennel Club located ■Indent who will caplulu Pen nay I
Trull had been with (he IIminer 31 085,5 17 vy 2 iiyc md
I in# sign of the red arrow on vunln’s 1032 team, Is a I) student since 1!&gt;38 except fur service In NKW YORK Uv A *305,483,305
jghway J7, Just smith of Cuasel. and Hill Wade, Vanderbilt’s spec- the Naval Reserve during World capital bodgel for l!)32, largest in
JMf gt
New York City's history, was
laciilar passer, has u 11 plus aver War II
In tho 6/10 uillu events run age
adopted Thursday by Hie City
Couiill
Wednesday and Thursday nights,
At Cornell two regulars, Cliuille
beat ilmra were iiiade by the Melrler and Dim Kollctt, made the
Cniinblu bits of leftover fruit
When you buy fresli dates fur
lowing ilogsi
duan's liimor list, anil at North­
Htof.JI 38.1: Vickie Vaughan western L'lney llich. first-string de­ coke und serve topped with u cue- futility munching store them In a
J
Red 32.J 1 Lady Hum fensive end, has been ucreptod In laid siiueu und inurusrhlno cher* covered container lo tho refilgeru*1. ®luo Mystery 82.2. In tho the medical school. Ho has main- rh's III ynur host sherhol glasses, tor. They keep well this way.
TltUe, Queen (lensva, KdilyV tnlned close to an A averuge.
Alawy* Black and Wutt
d best at 20.3.
I,A S T T IM K 8 T O D A Y !
. 0 ; Andorson, owner and
m t j . Baird. general manager,
10 races nightly except Hunpost time, flrit race,
Hammy Humid, mu- of the
iTrsek official* for tho 10G2 nation’s top golfers, will piny
dt ■ergeie*
all
cxlilblllnn tmiraamenV
? * !L whi c.h. wl11 °l1,n Wednos- on 18thohaleWinter
Dark Country
r, Doc. 20 for a 00 day season,
Club
course
I did
Saturday
F V , McUujjn, prosiding Judge} afternoon. Winter Dark Dro
I
associate Judgej Dowd (leorge announced today.
will play twlco around
E f t ,^^»fR^non&lt;,, P^^Mk Judgiij thnHnend
pretty little nlnn hole Wlntor
»ms°n, racing eecrePark course with Dro Dowd
Oeorge in a foursome that In­
cludes Carl Dann of the Orlando
h 'V «
**Mk, starter) Duhsdread Country Club and
S tj^ o c iu c h Y w j i
Davis, lure operstori G. E. outstanding young Orlando golfer
lifer, patrol Judg#} Herman Dim IllspirnghofL
d riv e r
rmmlng, aeala clorki Elmer
12-HOUND PIOIIT
pa, kennel stawardi b r, J, L.
PORTLAND, Ore. (fl’l-K ix u n l
iJJ viterl Harlan j (j. H. RevI'l.UH—(MHTOtiN ANI) 1IKKIAL
managor of mutuals; Uoi- Charles, former world heavy­
m a m , photo operator} II. weight champion, will fight an
Thera’* a let of g o o d chaer In ih e ie gilt*. G ood fabric* . . •
Oregon farm hay In a scheduled
mul, announcer.
rareaonting the Flor- 12-round boxing match hero to*
■f,n* .Commission arei night.
G o ad ttyllng 4 . . G ood la tlo In every ihbt, ihori, Ho a n d hand*
The Oregonian la Jot
Tne
Joe Kahut
• t i lilll ehlof
A ll., Inspector) l„
who
hopes
hla
overhand
right
mwlaalon Judge) W,
eommlsolon
Varchlal. There'* good look* co u p ltd with comfort In th t
make up for hla lack of bo
r * * n u m LAM M
The fight will atari 10:10 P.M.
pa|am a», too. So, whit# you c o n c tn tra lt on th t m aiculint
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Winter Park Dies
BOYNTON BEACH W - N a v y
WINTER HARK (/V) —Robert
re aboard n blimp returning J. Caldwell, 7tl, InternntionnllyBoca Chica Naval Air St*, known diplomat. Industrialist and
n today were credited wltb aiithar, dloil In
local hospital
overing a fir*. un,) sprrntllni; today lifter a short illni’in.
Special U, S. ■industrial com­
alarm.
Pockma.ter William Siheiil.l missioner to Europe In l!»ia and
hr fliers spotted the Idas.' 111 1,lr,7 'f ,Hrl,“,in' C*echu»luvuhi-i
r Boyntonn iieadi
j
ll.-arli ptudun
"‘" ‘l" 11 &gt;" «•«». eaU c-ll
Irforr daylight mul roused Hi.. startril rii.t rurprr m bttetnesft
uh
fiilimiian
in a rotton huuiighborhood by ciuiatnntly riaili
mid witit on to e.tublish It .1
inir a light from Hip blluqj.
The fire damaged part of the &lt; aidwi'll Co., Cormii'lii'iil Mill,
room and u fill' of tin' pavlloi &lt;■»., Cnnailiaii Connecticut Col
l^afnre It wn* ••v i*in o 'd • Io'.' f*"!! &gt;■ I ,‘" 1 Mdl*. H' 1 Caldwell t.inilli'd
“nil i ormmii'LH i oiious cu.
Boynton Bench firu depur*
it. There wiih no Ininiidiato
itlmate of thp damage.
Schenk I tinid be bidieveil lb ■ roulliiii training i-ruisp f(.,m t|„
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as sighted and the ulnriu given
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ICuMIlIM PTMI n n ___
attempted to cut off Malonry and.
bunging his (aval, threatened to
tlirow Maloney out.
Elnally the com milte# permitted
Orunewatd to read the statement
which Maloney had prepared.
The statement said Orunewald
was just out ot the hospital and
‘Mill n very sick man.*'
"At Ins m im e) 1 here and now
publicly ml vise and direct him not
to answer anv questions which may
lie uskeil ot him tods; by this
eommlltce or its counsel!
The statement went on to c h a r
ariericc the proceedings as "a pubtie trim" iii which "nomes have
Inert bandied about with wanton
disregard of fundamental rights
guaranteed to all citizens by the
Constitution."
"The proceedings followed by
this piesenl Inquiry huve gune tar
astray (ruin any legitimate purpose
‘ ir power puuesaod by the CanMillion of Ibe United States.
I il lllll-WUlll's 1101111' pOIIIM-ll up all
along the line in earlier digging by
Mibniinnilllee Into the sensational
"Hmkcdown" story tool by Abra­
ham IVitolbuum, Chicago lawyer
mul Miiuctimes counsel for the late
Cung.-dcr Al Capone.
Tcilelbaum said Frank Nathan,
I’ittshurgh promoter, and Bert
K Naster, Florida businessman,
sought n lintf million dollars from
lilin under threat he would have
1 bail tax troubles" If he didn't
mine through with It.
T. itelbuum also said he got a
li'lcpliiiiii' eull from a man who
identified himself as "Mr. Watson"
and advised him in a gulterui voice
with Herman accent (hill he had
better "play along" with Nathan
and Naster.
The committee got testimony
that when T. Kumar Caudle, assist­
ant attorney general since fired
from Ids Job, first heard of the
Tollelhnum story last August he
riiiumcntcd that tile guttrral voice
"might" have been (Inmewnld'a.
Ciiiidlc. In the witness chair, said
In* just "surm ised'' il might have
lieen Hrunewald and did not know
"The Outchman," a somewhat
mysterious man-about -washing Ion.
It was Hrunewald's third appeuriiii-i' before the subeommltlee
II Erst rough! answers from him
In ii hospital here Dec 12. lie
refused to lulk.
Then he was closeted with mem­
bers In closed sesalon an huur and
u half Thursday but did not answer
a single question. Committeemen
conceded lie was nut even sworn
in
Mukmcy did the talking Inside
ami uutside the committee room
Thursday.

ltuliun Treaty
fT o n t l m &lt; e a t

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* turn
Hu* IltitniiiiiH cun make
effective prolesls ug ilnsl the pres­
ent action by the Western jHiwers.
In u note Due. 1, Italy told Ihe
United .Slules Hint Italy's status
as "im active mid equal member
id the demnerslie and frerdomloving family of nutlons has been
universally recognized” nnd that
the spirit of the peace treaty Is
md of keeping with the fact. It
proposed the specific waivers of
which, wore cuvued In
Achesuh s nnto.^
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"Hepmihitilr Menluimllnc t l t.nweit I'osslbte I’rices"

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Korean War
Q*n. William P. Nuckols. “ We are
giving tangible evidence of our
willingness to compromise. The re*
Imbursement will be Uie Commu­
nists’ willingness to compromise."
The staff officers are working on
the problem of how to tuperylse
an armistice. They were called In
by the subcommittee late Thursday
an attempt to break a deadlock
fore the provisional cease-fire
line agreement expires next Thurs­
day-only six days away.
The staff officers scheduled an­
other session In Panmunjom for
Saturday. Hath subcommittees oil
supervising the truce and exchang­
ing prisoners also will meet.
Oen. Hldgway appealed by radio
Cary (irunt nnd Jeiilluo C ia ln In o si-rimis iiionieiil (n u n Utlth (Y n
to North Korean (Sen. Kim II Sung tury-Fox's wunilerful new hit. “ IVople Will Tnlk," Hbowing Sumbiy
and Chinese Oen. Feng Teh-Must and Monday on tin- Hits Theater s-ievn.
to allow Red Cross representatives
to visit Red prison camps
lug
"With no other considerations In
Making Ihe forecast was A V
mind than the welfare of these
Stiurninii. general manager of Mu
men and the distress of their fam­
tool lie iiImi i-sIiiii.iliii where the
ilies," Ilidgwuy said. "1 earnestly
remainder of Ihe I'.I.H 5J mange
request that you secure Immediate
LAKELAND i.Ss—A Florida L’ilrus crop
will lie used
authorisation for Ihe entrance of Mutual official forecast today Ihe
Here's his explanation
fully accredited representatives of amount of oranges used In xn called
the International Committee of the single strength Juice might be the
From figures prepared by Ihe
Red Cross who now are standing lightest in years.
(•rowers Administrative Committee
by ready to provide you with their
Such juice !s pasteurUed by hesl- which administers the Federal &lt;'it
assistance."
rus Marketing Agreement, some
Two Bed Cross representatives,
ll" i million boxes of an estimated
Dr. Otto Lehner andd IJr “Frederick sald In its evening communique, 72'i» million box orange crop will
Hierl, ire In Tokvo awaiting |&gt;er there was "no signifli-uid actlvllv." have hern used by Jan t
U 20 light bombers straled.
mission to enter North Korea. Six
would leave .‘&gt;S million boxes
other delegates are due from Hene bombed ami fire bombed Commu­ ofTills
oranges to tie used allei Ilianist
vehicles Thursday mghl Pilots
va Christmas Day.
Red Cross officials In Tokyo said reported more than nu damaged first of Ihe year
11,000 food parcels are stored In a of 2,11X1 sighted
Naval airmen said their bombs
I'm k sausage
p iiitli-s
so rt oil
Yokohama warehouse ready to he
flown to prisoners. Some of the exploded a convoy of eight trucks Willi middled pointin' ■, sntleikruii!
packages contain speclul foods for In a burst of flume and smoke, and apples, and u green \ egi lalibiiinki-s ii hearty wiutii dinm i
men suffering from malnutrition | lowering HUU feel lliln the air
Medical klls containing all drugs
which might be needed by the
prisoners also are ready for dis.
Iribulion.
The Red Cross Is freely Inspect­
ing U N. prison eumps
Both Ridgway's appeal for Red
Cross Inspection arid the U. N
Command note were designed to
look after the safety of troops rap
lured by the Communists

AIRLINER CRA9HRS
NEWHALE. Calif lAs-The Newb.Hl sheriff's office reported today
that a DC ti airliner bad crashed
on Frailer Mountain, in the rugged
rclijchapis which divide Seal hern
California and Hie San Joaquin
Vulfej
Tncrr were no Immediate repurls of i-.isunllies or other details
F.atihr. the military had checked
mil ii report that an Air Force
plane, eu route from Rakersfield

Fri. Dec. 21. 1951
F ag t 1
THE S.VN'FunD HERALD
to Albuquerque, N. M . was In
trouble In Hie area. II said Ihe
plane was safe anil on Its schedule.
The sheriff’s office hrro sent a
round crew inward Ihe scene of
fhfe icporled crash, and planes
were ordered out from Ihe Aero
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Fewer Oranges Used

By WILLLAM* C. BARNARD
SEOUL i.ft—Allied fighter planes
swept across Northweit Korea In
misty weather today nml blasted
out gaping cuts In Communist rail
lines
U S Fifth Air Force Shooting
Stars, Thunderjets and Mustangs,
and Marino Corsairs seured cuts
south of Ihe hlg rail centers of &gt;
Slnanju and Kunii
American Sabre jets thundered
northward to their MIC hunting
grounds along the Yalu River but
were not challenged.
The quiet of the ground fronts
was broken by two small, sharp
fights In Ihe early morning hours
near Ihe Punch Howl on the eusi
ern front. Attacking Red units
twice tried lo probe Allied lines
ami were twice beaten back.
The first attack came about inldnight. Forty Reds made the attack
but gave It up alter (hey had been
under fire half an hour. Four huurs
later another bunch of Communist
Infantrymen tried egain, and again
pulled out after fighting half an
hour.
Else where aluiig.lhefroesing 145milo iront, Ihe U. 8 Eighth Army

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Search Continues
Weather Favors
For Missing Planes Florida But Not

Planes from the Navnl Air
SfaUnn al Jacksonville arc con­
ducting an eatenslvo scorch for
ORLANDO tp—Florida and Tex­
two single-seater fighter planes
rom the carrier, Leyte which as vegetable crops had favorable
were due to arrive shortly before [rowing weather the first half of
noon yesterday at thn Sanford Jeccmbor, but heavy rains and
___ 8. p . Cfu-Gov. Sigurd Naval Auxiliary Air Station.
killing frosts slowed growth and
Anderaon said inday he may call
Tho F ill Corsair* took off delayed harvests In California.
for federal aid If the snowbound from
A report by the U. S. Department
the
carrier
yestrrday
altuatlon In South Dakota become* morning and were last elghted of Agriculture and Ihe Flurlda Ag­
more critical.
over Georgetown, 8. C. at 8:-l5 ricultural Experiment Stations aa
The alale haa been buffeted for A. M.
light frosts fIn Florida caused oni;
more than two weeki bv blizzard*
The Naval Air Station at Jack­ slight dnina go to snap beans, cu­
which have choked rood* and (to­ sonville this morning announced cumbers am)
ll in
inuash.
u te d many ranches and small com­ that It had 28 single-engine car­
Tho report for Florida truck
munities behind diifU .« deep as rier plane* ih-b i thing land ar"**, crops:
IS reel.
anil three patrol type plane* w ere
Fall snap beans; Harvesting at
Total snowfall has been 2ft Inches. *earchlog the *en. It «nh! Unit peak In Everglades; light In Dade.
Hardest hit are the villages nf two blimp* from (llynrn, navnl
Winter lima ----beans; Light volume
Keyahapa, Mlllborn and Clearfield sir facility near Hrunswick, were from Fort Pierce.
In Tripp County near thn Nebraska aiding in the iicarch.
Fall jxile beans; Manatce-lluskln
bonier These communities with n
area well over peak harvest.
total population nf 100 were Isolated
Winter cabbage: Light volume,
for two weeks because of blocked
Ih
mostly from Everglades and San
roads.
ford; some from Hastings and West
None has railroad service. A
Coast ureas.
bulldozer pulled a truckload of
Winter cauliflower: Harvesting
C»PKNHAOKN._Dentnark r — expected lulrly active early In Ja n ­
groceries Into Keyahapa Wednes­
day, the first vehicle to reach the A corporal sough! to test Uir uary.
community alnce Dec, 3. The three efficiency of a sentry at neaterwinter celery: Increased harvest­
Photo By Essex Studio
vlDages are about 100 milea south­ bra Army Barracks early today. ing In Zellwood; light In EverHantn Claus hud s very busy evening when he attended the party Wedneeday night at the Florida
east of Pierre, the slate capital. The sentry, a champion marks­ glades.
Power and Light Co., recreation building near the m ain plant. More then lift children of employees were
Private flying services here and man, klllrd the corporal with a
Fall sweet corn; Everglades made happy with presents, following which they a nd their parent! enjoyed refreshments which Includat Winner, only 20 miles from the that fired at SO yard* la Ihe mnslly
harvested;
light
In
Fort
cd fruit enke, rookies, len cream and orange Juice, The company provides ■ Christmas party annually for
three maruoned communities, re ­ dark.
it* employee*.
ported they are far behind with
The army gave this report; Myers and Dade.
Fall
cucumbers:
Laic
fall
h
ar­
mercy flights. High winds and
CpI. 11. Christian Jessen delib­
vest
reduced
considerably
by
cold;
twirling snow hove made takeoffs erately attracted suspicion of thn
ing some of the holiday spirit
STOCK MARKET
Impossible.
•entry. The sentry challenged Wauchulo and Mansion • ftuskm
Into their office.
uch
NEW YORK (At—With trading In
Gov. Anderson said he Is writing Jessen, who tried to escape by harvesting practically finished.
The people of flanford In co­ a quiet pre-holiday mood, the atock
Fall eggplant: Harvesting gradu­
Hy IIOII ANTHONY
the Community Facilities Service running away In n zig-zag course
operation with the Chamber of market today moved along
of Ihe Federal Security Agency lo among the trees. The sentry, ally Increasing, mostly from Fort
There ran he no doubt that Commerce have made It poialble mixed courae.
r»k the condition of tho Disaster follnwlng regulations, challenxrd Myers and Pompano.
Emergency Fund. Such monies loudly twice, fired a wanting
Wilder oscarole: Recent warm Christum* i* in the sir from tho for tho Navy Center to stage
The tendency w » slightly to the
were made available for diitress shot and when the corporal con­ weather and fug caused sumo darn time you enter the main gate of u gals party and dance on downside, but there wasn't any
Christmas
F.ve.
The
dance
will
be
Ihe
Htnllnn
and
see
tho
.sign
cates In Ihe roaring blizzards tinued to runan anlmrd
lo »»■»*
hit
iH isu s
»»»
•am ; volume
l u m i i i v Increasing
v n a i i i i | sfrom
e i r i i i Ever *
selling pressure behind tho de­
reading “Merry Xinus" until tho held at the Navy Center and final cline.
which lashed South Dakota In Jan­
-----—..----------------- glades, Zellwood • Sanford • Oviedo
arrangements
are
now
being
lime
you
leave
the
main
gate
uary and February of 1040.
*nu Mauutco • Ruskln.
Chemical* ware off more than
F a rm ers
Wilder lettuce: L'aht In Ever­ reading tho sign "Happy 1P52", made by Mrs. E. loine, chairman, any otbar major group with Ihe
Anderson said current reports
Mrs.
8
.
C.
Orsha
m
and
M
n.
Many
thanks
to
the
Public
Work*
glades and Central Florida.
biggest fall between one and two
show the situation Is now as critical
along point*.
Ni h u
s * . at
Fall poppers: Light In Fort My­ department, for their fine work Iloumlllat, co-chairman
i i x r a a n statu r s i i a t .i i i
with
all
the
members
of
their
aa It was at that time. He said that
in
decorating
thn
huso
in
true
ers and I'oinpann; very light In
M AH KK .T
Rubbers were the upside favor­
Christmas style. The pine tree In committee. Dancing will get
it is aggravated by each succeed­
Wauchuln and Manatee.
NjtHfttrS. K t n r l S n
at 8:30 to the me­ ites with U. 8. Rubber up between
T
Ii*
fo
llo
w
in
g
iirlr-r*
report*-)!
l-v
ing atorm, which has come with tin lu - o lr r * on The H n iifo n l K ioto
Winter potatoes: Tho Evorglatlcs front of tho Chapel Is a little underway
of shnnn and Isn't tor lodious strains of the Melody two and three point* al times on
regularity since Dec. B. Hardly a f * r r in -r . M *rS*-t (o r proU uc- wiM In crop will probably be dug In Ja n ­ out
Refreshment!
will
bu top of its gain of 4lt points made
beautiful during the day but It Five.
'r
o
c
k
e
r
*
*&gt;
D
e
a
le
r*
up
to
3
&gt;»
I
’
M
uary;
oldest
Dado
plantings
arc
re­
Tnuraday.
day of that period has passed with­ I-so. 10
served
and
there
will
tie
a
"prise
I*
*
very
tdi-nsant
sight
at
night,
portedly about a foot high.
|e*oe, T eo ile rg re e p .
da
nee"
with
Ranta
Claus
in
p
ar­
out high wind and fresh snow.
with
it*
Christmas
lights
burning
Full squash: flood supply from
llepinillOH (41111111))
Train icrv ici haa not, however,
Pompano. Dado and Fort Myers- brightly. Hugh Richard Is tin­ son presenting the lucky rouplo
liu. Iipr.
BRIDGE PROJECT
man responsildo for string the with their prize.
lean*,
Cole
loi
lip
,
Immokalcc
been crippled for long periods as .'■lltiHB*. Kin. So II) Pane
TALLAHASSEE t#—A two-tun
The
hostess
of
the
Navv
lights.
Winter strawberries: Maturity
It was two years ago. Trains are &gt; |)-ry, K lo rlU * llu b lr n .
10-bridge prelect to relieve
The men In the Transportation Center have worked hard with net,
generally delayed: light harvesting
DepemtltiK H lio r ile
gelling through, but seldom on
traffic congestion In Fort Lauder
decoration*
and
plans
to
make
Department
hud
a
Christum*
K lo rliln 1’n*. »l
Fall tomatoes: Manatee - Ruskln
schedule. A Chicago and North Celery.
dale and vicinity was given final
lie p e riilliiii h i *,,-rix
3 JO.
crops dumnged by cold winds and party Wi-dne*dny night lifter this Christmas Eve s pleasant approval Thursday by the State
Western passenger train reached l-:«MPlnnt
3 JO1,11. lo ilil
one
for
you
so
let's
all
turn
out
they
had
finished
derorntlei;
fog; light In Dario; harvesting prac­
Pierre from Huron lain Thursday, C ilr o ltlie r*
1, 0. I&gt;*kl
T JO
Road Department.
tically completed in Fort Myers their Christmas tree. CIIM At'll mid ntase It a rent success.
hu. lin k i* .
3 no
IS hours lato for tho trip of about Kum i|OHl*
The road board asked the State
Hrlng
your
wife,
your
girlfriend
l,o
I
lu
re
.
Ii-o
lie
rx.
DeIt.
I,,
(x-tlon,
Johnnv
Aldn-»-k,
and Immokalcc.
100 miles. It was pulled by (wo
Improvement Commission to pro­
pernllnx H im I* A i r l *
or
come
stag
hut
be
auro
to
b-.r
(toy
I.unions,
Al
luiviolette,
John
■team locomotives and pushed by O nion* llre n n ilna Inin
with necessary action for Is­
l.nwil.
Mob
Melvin,
Ru««ell st thn Navv Center on Christmas ceed
a diesel unit.
I'lirR lej)
In, Im ki
suance of IB million dollars In
Eve,
Dee.
24
to
rnjov
sn
event­
-i
in.
Trunsue,
Urois
Timing,
Ed
Dor*
okra
tiu.
hpr
I Or l» T )iln l r x if t lp l* 11*3 pjD k •
Main highways have been open
bonds which, with a two million
1m P a i d
..
IIff H
&lt;
nod the murrlril men's wlve.i ful evening you will long’ re ­ dollar contribution of state funds,
only periodically. Swirling snow Pepper*
I'lilK ln e a . K lo rlllu , K ill 111lee
I ft*(Till fl u&lt;»&gt;&lt;! on nil pr»ilui-», n o ir
member.
wennil
on
hand
to
receive
gif**
whipped by brisk winds fill them
S« IP »«.
l Jo. ] ; j ki't - llu lm y a* ln ,r iR * r
will finance the project.
In soon after plows have passed. „llitille lie
. * „ J ilm . I,,,
.
baht
3 " " - 3 f-J
K rn ll im
p ni-l
rk ln it houx-*
*1 Th« from Santo Claus who drnpned
H)
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m
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ritFJtH
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Isolated ranches and tho remote
lp n
itn * l.on
I nil- I 1J , lim ru In ■&gt;in i| 11v
w ith
* lilp p r r * (Thj lot mu * rake, sandwiches ami
Next time you nreparo gravv
villages have been most seriously T lirn
Ry The Associated Prats
*T v a r ln llr * p r i - l i i - * r - r - l r - U n l lo.IDli«jr
ri-u n ln llrin *
Th*
f r n ll
affected because county road T h r N anfnril M M - l-n r o i-r * J lu r k -I 1-i . i i h m w ill r -a iir ti* pN rkln tf o p r M - coffee were served nml the
Fresh snow nnd new frigid tem ­ try adding a little Wurceetershlru
atmosphere was that of one Mg. peratures struck the Plains states sauce to It.
equipment la Inadequate lo clear fro m IP A.SI. tie r. IS, In In A ,St. lin n * T i i « * i )m i ), Jan. I. In t i.
huppv fondly. Thank* I* given today and headed eastward.
Ihe wind hardened drifts from aide
to Al Ijivloletle for his er***-llrnt
reads.
The new blows from the weather
nsti-nrr in pudding “ Merry climaxed a week of alternate heavy
" I t’a pulling Ihe people beck
Christmas" on the front window. snows and numbing cold, and pro­
Into Ihe horse and buggy days,"
The beginning of thl* wi-k vided fresh strain* on transporta­
aald one Pierre Implement dealer.
B W h ile W ill T ire*
Ken Hrckrlmoynr used hi* prr- tion facilities.
"We’re selling boxalods falter
clou* lunch hour time and now The wealher hronghl distress to
than at any Ume alnce trucks be­
S Lift Guard Tubes
there is o beuutlfullv drrurntrd South Dakota, wheere many rancho
came common. They move out aa
Christmas Iren sluing on tho and small communities were snow­
quick as we can unload 'em ."
Plastic
Covers, New Paint
-oi-nt'”* of 'hii D'ahorslm* Gfflee bound behind drifts
A boxalnd la a horse-drawn farm
deep aa lit
John Wheeler, Rob Wstklns, Vsq, foot. Gov. Sigurd Anderson said
agan on which sled runners have
JON2 8 ' TIHfi SHOP
Thames, Ralph Touring, !l«rtito today he may ealt for federal aid
ten aubsllltiled for wheels. The
-8endprd-7-Ph.,OOR
t A Elm—f
ix, consisting of demountable
Hov-))i|i ond Vlr,,'l WIP* »H i»-i* If the situation becomes more crit­
panels, normally Is used for haul­
prerinte Ken's dlllgenre In bring­ ical.
ing grain. Trucks largely have re­
placed this convertible piece of
equipment.
Stuck sales pav||||nn operator*
report nn unusually heavy demand
for horses, largel* missing from
(he Soulh Dakota scene since farms
and ranches ware mechanized.
Despite howling snowstorms and
severe temperatures for tho nasi
IB days, nu deaths attributed to
the weather have been reported
also the loss of
Iveitock has been surprisingly low.

J . C. Calhoun.
A. 0 . McRae « u p r n tn l w ha
J. P. McRae killed the two Noe
IS a year ago at Button'* ixolatati
hunting lodge near here.
J. P. McRae w ai acquitted of i
charge of murdering hi* wife. Hi
wa* never tried for killing Sutton
La it week he died In Jacksonvllli
of * heart attack.

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CHRISTMAS EVE

CHRISTMAS MORNING
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Holy Eucharist
10:00 A. M.
HI. John Apostle end Evangelist (Thursday)
Holy Eucharist
10:00 A. M.

BE PMCTICIIL
This Christmas

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Carols and Sermon 11:30 P. M.
Followed by Holy Eucharist a t Midnight

Corporal Killed
Testing His Sentry

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templets list of prisoners of war held by them.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Council Stresses Danger
In Over-Doing Christmas Party

Page #

Frl. Dec. 21. 1*31

Boyle Sees Xmas As Time When
People’s Hearts Ring Like Bells

By SAM DAWSON
YOHK 1A1—Watch that
Christmas party! The professional
tty MAI. HOYLE
and moral hazards o( the tradi­
NEW YOHK ch—What is Christ
tional office or factory party have
inns?
long been celebrated In story and
It l» the lime when people's
cartoon. But thla year many busthearts
ring like bells And legend
f f a i flrm i are atreaatng. In deep
WEST PALM BEACH Wi-CIrcmi
says
that oxen kneel In their stalls Judge
A m oatnesi, the very real peril
fly The Aaaoclaled Preta
Joseph S White has denied
al midnight In memory
to life and limb.
Carolers will sing and tinsel will
n
motion to expunge jMirllou* of
Christmas
is
Hie
anniversary
ol
Some time between now und tlbslen mi Christmas next Tuesday
jury
one kind of faith amt selflessness a Palm Beach County gruml
Cbrlatinaa, the National Safety us in years past, but In thousands
criticizing tbe lllvle ra Iti-acb
It Is tbe natal date of u lonely report
Council fears that the automobile of American homes the season's
Town
Council's
namllliit;
of
a
wain
Jewish tuipcnler who 111 33 short system expansion program
will kill its one millionth victim traditional joy will be lacking.
years id bieatll slumped uii undy
in the United Stater And this vic­ Cheery candles In the windows
"The rrport brought in i|oeslom
III** ..... ,,ii H,]( w o rld soil
tim could be *ome une trying to ”f many a dwelling-will ebneure
promised
all
men
life
everlasting
I
'
i*1*'
"V ol\
drive home after a too hilarious the (act that the family Inside Is
ilimmri, I , i n v e s t i g a t" ' i o n
disclosed
Cniulucl
office party,
thinking of a son or husband risk­
He m
dutd.il
it I radiiui
radical upon
noon aa cirus*
r o s s town
officials
m
dl|l|&gt;n,
of 1h,concerning
ll)tt|| w,,ri.which tbe V
Uusfness firms, with this mil­ ing death In distant Korea.
Th- uncertainty lumed to thank
lionth man or wumun in inlml.
are addlr
adding this grim warning to hd i»y in some homes this week
und spear wounds Few listened ^ Thursday
Weir employes—from
cm]
top cxecu- with word that a mining loved one
to Ills message ill III* day He "To expunge the same Irom the
tl e to office boy; “ If you drink. was reported alive—In an enemy
died a minor gadfly lo a lbotnan report now Is lo say that II was
prison camp, but alive
don't drive."
world
liul In un even greater number,
The office parly Is hemming u
One uf many martyrs to many then the duly of tbe grand piry
tradition In many communities In the name of a loved one oversees
faiths, time has raised JesUs lo suppress the Information such
New York alone It is estimated remained on the list of missing.
C'hrlsl to a gigantic stature, so a stand is In dlreel opposition to
Thus Ihe season emphasized, per­
that three million person* will take
that today nu.ve limn (too million thr principles of which tbe grand
part In them at a total cost of haps to a greater degree then usual,
people- one- fuurlh of all mankind, Jury system wu* founded "
at least four and a half million family lies and the homes.
______ _
J i l l say more thsn 1,000,000 persons have been
relebr.de Ills memory More- men
dollars.
“
President Truman Intends to fol­
1 ne motion to expunge pmliim*
forcibly
deported
from
middle
Europe,
most
of
them
being
sent
to
slave
follow Him Ilian any man who ol Ihe report was filed Tivv Itinera
One leading industrial firm low his custom of flying to his
labor
eampa
by
Moacow
orders.
The
map
Indicates
numbers
deponed
.... . Fred Owin'*.
ever lived In tbe I .Mil , years
nrai.j,
. . . . . . . Cuum-ilmen
- ................
mailed a special warning to the family home in Independence, Mo.,
from Red satellite nations, according to the Central and Estlern Euro­
since 111* birth He lias become .](ia|in A Flaherty uml William
home of each of Its employes Itv- on Monday to have Christmas din­
pean conference, whlrh Includes leaders from Estonia, Latvia, Lithu­
Ihe gieatesl religious llgore III Ids Savacool Their attorneys contend
■ a In the New York area. The ner there with his wife end daugh­
ania, Csecboelovskli, Hungary, Poland, Romania end Yugoslavia.
•"■T
..
eil at a hearing Monday that the
Taming went far beyond just the ter, Margaret
Wlial
as’
Wl.al l*
i* I'lill'lm
l hl'l*1iua*
grand
rand Jury
Jury |,a,1
had ,.exceeded Hs an
From Independence, the Prestoffice party. The company urges!
It
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Its worat-rx to "leuve your car at deni will press u billion Christinas
lenged Mr. Truman lust August withy Dial "11 l* more blessed to
Tbe grand Jury report net
home as much ax possible" during Kv&lt; m light u tree un the lawn
til a showdown at the |&gt;ulls in 1032 give Ilian lo receive "
of Ihe White House In Washington,
criticized tbe llivtcru llcach Coon
■II the holiday party season.
on
Ihe
Issue
of
McCarthy's
Com
lod.iv (lie eelelirutloll of Ills ,.j|
,.„nneclloii with the (In.iliiig
Another company, most uf whose lie will broadcast a Christmas
iiiunlxls-ln government charge*
birth a* i* Hi* dcnlli, is crossed
a revenue bund issue lo expand
employes drive to the factory, is message at Ihe same time.
McCarthy
said
today
w
Ih
old
pagan
ceremonials
But
u,,.
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W
n’s water system
Across the nation, travelers head­
policing the company rule uguinsl
'T ill still willing to let tbe pen Ills spirit and Ills example in
j , 1(iK,. Wbite said "the Stale ol
drinking ut the plant The com­ ed Tor home wherever II was.
pie decide at the pulls Tbe over flame tin- ilav
Florida recognizes llie power ol
A substantial segment uf the
pany says It's only at Christmas
riding Issue of the 1932 campaign*
Sometimes religious leaders gel grand jury to investigate every of
lime It has any trouble this way. travelers were In uniform, un leave
WASHINGTON -oh-R epublican will be the administration's Krem
with Sanla ('Intis und say tense that affect* the moral*
The Association of Casuully und from training camps In the United Sen. McCarthy, who Is bidding for lln shaped foreign policy ami the cross
be lake* the honors that belong lira lib, sanitation uml general wel
su re ty Companies — which has Stutes. They didn’t know when they re-election next year, today chal­ widespread evil effects of II "
to Ji-'ii* Hot no one who has read (ate of Ihe rnunty "
t.Tgxi sound business reasons us would spend another Christina* lenged President Truman tr cam ­ Gn another front, McCarthy *aid tinlile of ( to i*i could ever think
Well as humanitarian ones for with their families.
paign against him In Wisconsin he still hasn't decided whom tie of 111iii a* being Jealous Santa
wanting to cut the traffic lull — The scene was the same, In vary
Commenting
on
Mr.
Truman's
will back for the Itfpuhlicun pres I* Ju*t Hun willi a beard oil
(lurried some of the nation's lead Ing degrees, from coast tu coast— reported assertion that McCarthy Identlal H u m i l i a t i o n
VOLCANO VICTIMS
Pet bap* if Santa Clans pressed
Ing Industrial firms un the subject trains buses, airplanes filled to must be defeated and that the
Organized Republicans support til* new* iiL'i days a year, as
MANUKA i.t*- A guveriillienl ol
capacity.
of accident prevention during the
Democrats have e good chance of
Gen Dwight I) Klsen bower J csii* did lie might, even in these llelul Onlay recommended peima
In New York, the Pennsylvania unseating him, McCarthy told log
holidays.
for Ihe party1* nomination an cnltgldeiifd day* ri*k a similar in-ill evacuation of -to per rent ol
Uullroud
Mini
it
was
running
1W
About 34J per rent of the com­
newsmen:
Ihe 4H.UU0 [Hipulutii Ut of voleaim
rmuuced. meanwhile. Uml a Wash |H -rse eidloli
panies replying said they have a extra trains over the holiday week­ "All I ran suggest Is that If inglon campaign office will be
ili-vusluted Cumlguin Island in Ihe
Wlinl i* Cbristma*'’
end.
holiday hlghwuy safely program
ifli
the President or some of his o|&gt;eiied formally Salunlay
It i* Hie lime ol letting go of Souiliern I'lnlippfnes
under way. About one fourth more
The (Ireyhuund Hu* Une sent friends went to come Into Wiscon­ Sen Lodge lit M ass), earn &gt;hotel.....id
Arturo A I e a e a z. Philippine*
bob
pteiudlces
uml
huvlllg
nf those replying said they plan 132 buses to Washington end other sin end campaign
against me . puign manager for the group, said'Ihe courage lo In- *eidlmelitul ami Weal lie r Bureau geophysicist *unl
_
to draft a program to warn cm- Southern point* Thursday compar­ there is very _good
1
1fn hunting .selection of u stuff bus not been good it i* the time when men take Hibok Hlbok Volcano l* *Tmilimi
mmk
floye* of llie hu/onls that lurk ed with a normal 33
ally emitting smoke and oci a*lon
there.
I
would
welcome
them in 'completed but that Ihe capital d*
Churches across ihe country will the state."
m Yulelide parlies The questionlln- *1* and utuki it a wurm and ally dlseburguig im ande*i enl in.i
^icumpiarlcr*
Is
being
otienrd
any
have
their
usual
Christmas
servi­
ualre stressed that during the
leriuls" 17 day* aller all evpIo.iMsin ling h,-.oiiit mi a tree
McCarthy's mention of mink way, “ so work can begin
og al
three day Christmas holiday week­ ces.
Mainly
tingrownup*
say. •-niptinti bill led Nmlhern i .iini
hunting was an allusion to mink to coordinate nationwide llepob
end Iasi year -Vio persons were
Ihe lit Itev. Henry Knox Sher­ coat* spotlighted by congressional bean activities for Dwlghl Klsen "Chi i-1 ilia* i* foi lln- kid* " Hut gum under a blanket of bol ,,*b
killed in aulomnbllv accident*.
rill. presiding bishop of the Kplxcothey lhciii*clic* enjoy it most, al and luvu
One large Industrial firm is urg­ ul Church and president uf the Inquiries Into tax scandals and op luiwer for President "
Alcarul predicted auollier maim
tHAurh niton iliry arc oddly
ing extra rare at Christmas time atlonal Council of the Churches •ratloni of Ihe Keconslruction Fi­ Elsenhower has nol said pub uxhiinied in in know fedge It In De eruption of Hlbok llllmk within
Corporation.
Testimony Holy whether he will be u eamll
"so that we may all be present of Christ In the United States of nance
cemhet their i ru*i of foolish so- the volcanic waste*
and all In one piece to start the America, railed In his annuel mes­ thawed they were bought for of­ dale, but Hepubliean supporters of hi*ln alum tbe m ill they grow
I'ht- known iteiilb loll h.i*
New Year," Its placard reads: sage for "fellowship In church" for ficials' wives.
Im available°rl' C,mV," m l h,‘ ul11 fn pi.ilect lbetn*eYves fniill "dis- [reai lieil 470 and tllllldreds ol nllu
"Leave your ear home as much a true Christmas.
Mr. Truman was quoted Wodnes
a p p o in tm e n t
wear* Hilo
They bodies still are believed tin n e d ii
as possible You may nut bo lhe
Midnight mass at St. Patrick's day as having said McCarthy had
light
.1 silent eamlle to un n“id .i"
" 1*' month*
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Kauae of an accident Imt you could Cathedral In New York will be to be defeated. The im m nf was
belief lloil most men really do
easily be the victim of u crash beutried on two television networks liven lo reporters by Mrs Daniel
MINK EXI'l.tIUEII
wish each other well Imt don't
caused by someone else If you (NUC and A1IC), but Francis Car­ W. Ifoan, Democratic national
SAN FHANCtSCO i^-N av y de know ipiite wlial lo do alioul II of mine, whim- children go in a
drink, don't drive, ami vice versa. dinal Spellman will not be present. comnuttMwoman for Wisconsin, mollllon experts removed a ton of
Wli.it I* I'brislm as’ It Is u sea public school uml love the fe*li
And be extra careful at all limes He has left fnr Korea to spend after she and her husband, for­ TNT from u floating mine and sou when they can cast uwuy their vul of Christmas, told me Hie
while on the highway."
Christmas with Ihe fighting men. mer mayor of Milwaukee, had prepared tudxy to detonate ap Miulual doubts ami rrully do some plight of his young daughter
business firms were asked by
Some troops were being rotated talked with the President at the bruxlmattly l.SOU imunds remain thing for une another
Sue came tu her lulhcr and said
die Los Angeles police department home frum Korea. For tSoae who While House.
Ing In ihe mine
"Daddy, I was chosen to lie an
The Jews, who regard Jesus at
to adopt the "no alcohol'' rule at remained, and for American serv­
Mr. Truman, the lloans said,
The mine was found beached only a pinphel, have their own angel In irnr I'brlslmas play. Imt
office purtles. The department icemen elsewhere In the world, the ■greed with them that defeat ol ■bout three miles south of here festival Hit* lime of year. II Is do I have tbe right to play it''"
hopes tu repeat Its success uf last government planned the traditional McCarthy would be In Ihe national Thursday. Navy officials sub) It eulti-d Chanukah, thr Festival ol
And her father, knowing bet
lalem l.
year, when an anti accident cam ­ Christmas dinner.
probably came from a World War Light* 11 Iasi* eight days On eucli problem, said;
paign I* credited with holding aulo
Turkey was on Ihe tneuu In Ko­ In welcoming the President to It mine field planted to protect day they light aunlher candle, give
“ Honey, be their angel "
■Utilities tu three over the Chrlst- rea, the same as It was In Presi­ the stump a i a M him in Wlicon Ihe Golden Gate entrance lo San unulher gilt
I think That-4a Christum* mid i
Tnaa week-end. Three dtelha, the dent Truman's home.
am, McCarthy TVctnM ha dial­ Francisco liny
The other tl i&gt; » Jewish friend America
pollen said, "are normal for a
Hen Jam es A Van Fleet prom­
week-end In Los Angeles."
ises men of the Eighth Army this
Part of the success nf the drive, repast:
the iKillce said, came frum re­ Shrimp cocktail, tomato juice,
pealed warnings earlier that celery, olives, roast turkey, sage
drunken drivers would be lulled dressing, mashed and sweet po
"without exception " Ami 111 were lutoes, peui, corn, cranberry sauce,
At first, the Los Angeles police rolls and butter, fruit cake, mince
ulsu established routl blocks anil und pumpkin pie und mixed outs.
Inspected drivers and their curs
And no restrictions un second
to see If either was in poor driv­ helpings.
ing condition. Hut the right of the
police to do l his waa challenged
PAID FOR HIH MEAL
PHILADELPHIA — i.n-A shab­
bily clothed men ordered and ate
one of the most expensive meals
on the menu In a midtown res­
taurant Thursday night. Then,
Cashier Ellen Penko told police,
Instead of paying for the dinner
he quietly drew a pistol robbed
her of Hi), and sped sway. Mlaa
Penko sold none of some M other
persons In the restaurant knew
what had happened.

Joy Of Christmas
In Many Homes Is
Saddened By Korea

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In the courts, on civil rights
grounds, and the blockade plan
probably won't be used this year.
The Association uf Casualty and
tiuraty Companies reports that
while most of Ihe compfnlei re­
plying to lla questionnaire are
stressing safely measures at
Christmas lime in appeals to their
employes, a alsablt number are
planning no special stepa, believ­
ing that sefely groups and newsi are emphasising the peril
ently.
But ell of them hope their emwlll remember: Watch that
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MARION. 1U. eft—A double wed­
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truck driver and hla divorced wife
to the child bride1* father waa un­
der Inveitlgatlon today.
The three adults involved were
held In Jail pending filing of charge i of contributing to the delin­
quency of a minor.
State’* Attorney Carl Sneed of
Williamson County said tha two
couples were married In a double
ceremony last Wednesday at Piggot, Ark.
Jesse Trusty, the truck driver,
married Margaret Meers, a sev­
enth grade pupil, while her fa­
ther, Fred Meyers, 53, a coal min­
or and a widower, wed Gladys
Trusty, 30, who was divorced from
Trusty last Tuesday. It was her
third marriage
Sneed said (hat Meyers and
Trusty, who arc neighbors In nusrby Poullon, told him they obtained
the marriage license* in Arkansas
by giving Margaret’s age as lg.

1 Missile Test Fight
A Day Is Foreseen
Brother Will Finally
Wed His Step-Sister

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NORTH BERGEN, N. J. Mv-A
brother and his sister by adoption,
who say they've been In love for
30 years, plan to Ik* married Satunlay.
George Harold Wickham. 38.
says his bride to ho Is Miss Isabel
Wickham, 31, whom his parents
adopted more than 40 years ago
"I have always had respect and
love for my sister," Wlckhotn said,
"but fell II a duty to remain sin
gle" while his parents were living.
"Now that both parents arc gone
and we are alone, there Is no ren
son to lie separated any longer,"
he added
The soon lo be wed couple have
lived In Die same house since Miss
Wi H im was adopted
Wickham’s father. John, dleil Ir
18 Ills mother died last Oct 3

NK.W YORK MV—An average nf
nne missile test flight a day within
the next two year* Is predicted
for (ho ta p e Canaveral (Fla.)
Gen. William I, Richardson, cominnndrr of the Air Force Missile
Text Center near Cocoa, Fla., and
quoted In an article in (he mag*,
zlne Avlallon Ago.
Richardson said:
".Studies begun in 1043 48. which
led lo guided missile project de­
velopment programs with several
eotnpanles throughout the U. 8 .,
have turned out quite well.
"At present we are almost over
the 'hump' with short-range mis­
siles—those meant lo go from ISO
to 200 miles. We have missiles of
(his type which are beginning to
meet our performance expecta­
tions."
Thn magazine said the key factor
In long range missies—how to guide
them—still Is a big problem.
Solution of this problem Is sought
nt the lest facilities set up between
Cape Canaveral, on the Florida
Coast, nnd Puerto Rico.

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ANNOUNCING

PubllAher Richard fllmon deelded to Include a half-doien
adhesives In a new Juvenile
called "Dr. Dsn the Bandnge
Man," and wired to a friend a t
the Johnson and Johnson Com*
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Robbery Is Probed
In Subzero Weather
BILLINGS, Mont. n -D rte c
live George Cunningham and a
rolleague braved subzero wind*
end snow today to Investigate a
■atln robbery.
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but here It Is, right from Cun­
ningham* report:
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lowed It all around the Graham
Lumber Company, the Scoop,
the Angle Inn. the Central Gro­
cery and the floy Service Court,
having
considerable
trouble
keeping on the trail where II
crossed streets and went up
alleys.
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complete automobile inturance. You provide
the mlormntian we need
and wo'll provide the
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back doors nl residences as If
the burglar were rasing the plac­
es, The .tracks finally led west
up an. alley, and we caught up
with the man hi the alley be­
tween Hlsth Street Weal and Kevenlh Street Weal, We were to a
low degree of being frosen.
“ It was the water meter man.'
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a s the d e f e n s iv e l i n e s

HAWONto e ?

Hy Mort Walker

FAR3IKRH LOANH
f-’iiTtlH .1. Green, county soporvisor of the Farmers Home AdmiolHtratlon for Hemlnolu County,
nnnoiincril today that beginning
Jan. 7, 1052 the work week in all
offices In Flotilla will be Monday
through Friday from H:00 to 12:00
Noon and l.od P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
each day.
The office day In tho Orlando
offlro will lie every Friday morn­
ing from H:00 to 18:00 noon. Tha
Farmers Home Administration Is
now accepting applications for
operating loans, farm ownership
nnd farm enlargement loans, and
rural farm housing loana.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1952

WEEZ-MAID

•10 Hanford Atlantic National Bank Building

Duke University’s snphomnt"
punting star, lt«d .Smith, led the
Southern Conference in kicking
with n 40.7 average on -17 kicks.
Only nne was blocked.

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General Insurance

GAMBLING TAX
JACKSONVILLE UR-Tho Inter­
nal Revenue Bureau has Issued 238
gamblers occupational tax stamps
In Florida. Seven were Issued
Thursday.

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charge, "What do the* call a
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ventured, "A teacher T”

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D. BRUCE

POEM FOR A CHILD

DOWN THE CHIMNEY

tha American Sant*.Claua began to ba Chrlrtma* laatltutlon. ona of tha
ria n t influence* In shaping his legend waa "Tha Night Bufora Christmas," •
Clement C, 3l&lt;ain- wrote fur hi* U ycnr-okl dnugkter In 1822.
Itnoua professor did not acknpwltdgu bla poem putil 1344, but rosanwhlU It
stinted In newapapera all over the country. It beipad place Santo Claus da*
(th Chrlstma*. But Mnort’a Hants Claus waa stiH an elf and easily cuuld
kd to slip duwn tho big chimney* o f'th a t era.

T h o m a s n a s t b ' s a n t a c l a u b w it h t h e c h r ib t m a l t r e e
Tb«n Thomas Ntat and other cartoonlata took over an tha Nast Rant* Claus be­
came ■ full-slzsd man, although be waa atllDauppoied to come down chimney*.
. Whan tha OsrmEna cam* to the United Statu* In numbar* In the middle of tho
tost rentury, their tm«JUW&gt;ns Included the ChrlstmnH treo. Tho tree became linked In
. But Americans had long elnce taken ths old saint to thsir hearts In thalr own
way anu attached their uarn legend, tu him.
(MONDAY: Tha gnm ln * Amurlcan legend o( Santo Clnu«.J

115(1 for we-,l front. $2511 f»r east
front- Ni-ar (,'ity l.imlln.
ICOHA L. PAYTON
Ksgislered Krai Kslnle lliokrr BEAUTICIAN, senior preferred.
IJ I8 Park Ass. ___ Phone lllll
Salary anil commission. H ar­
Priced right for iplicl. -all- In
riet's Beauty Nook. Ph. 071.__
cash buyer, New 2-bed room KF.I.IAIII.K man capable operat­
masonry horns- Tile flu»r«.
ing local freight and transfer
Ideal location. Phnm- m il It.
warehouse. (Laa| opportunity
foi the right mall. Wiltu P. O.
FdO Atm* of good land, MU dll
Box 1380.
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per ucre, W, It. Wtllinim, Real­
tor, 110 N. Park Ave.
WANTED: Experienced bookkrsn8r. Permanent. With rfllnhle
lA W O R D 'C U jr ” Prnpei ty
He*
firm. Character reference* net-*
Jim Phillips. Rt. 1, Box 11, Hanetssry. Apply in writlniz giving
full particulars. Box BX c/o
Sanford Herald
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UKNT A (,’AR. U-drlvn ll hy dajr,
week, nr anuvon Kngliah Forda
and American Forda, ardana,
station wagons nnd cnnvertiblsA
fltrlckland-Morrison, Inc.,
E.
First Ht.
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lOld OKHOTA convertible, radio,
hunter. Ilv |irlvatu purty. I'ricru
to sell. I'll. MHI or 1323.______
m id NASH LnFnyette. CihhI
trnn»|mrtatlon cheap. John L.
. Hinnphiay, Lftkn Mary. _ _ _ _
ifill FORD Club Coii|mi haa ra ­
dio, heater and terrible pslnt
Jnh hut runt good. 1205.00.
Phone 1531-W ufter d 1*.M.

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lAdams Lashes Out
Against Warren's
I Lavish Spending

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OINIIAL DWtOHT D. IIIINHOWII telb die North Atlantic Council, In Rome, that •'baby” A-bombi eventu­
ally may cut Europe’s military requirements but for the present he wants as mnny well-armed divisions ns
can be supplied. At lefl Is W. Avercll llarrlman, director of tho Mutual Security Agency, and nest to him Is
Charles M. Spo/Tord (hond to chin), chairman of Iho council In Ihe foreground (bocks toward comers) are
Recretary of Defense Robert A. l-ovclt (left) and Secretary of State Dean Acheron. Eisenhower warned that
Europe must "do the impossible" to gird Itself against Communist aggression, (international itadlopbolaj

Most of these boards
Bra not responsible to voters who
•a y Uie bills, he added.
Questions were showered at him
after the speech. He answered one
Question by saying thsl on the
fa ils of information at hand he
■ot only would not support the
Iri Coast Turnpike "but would

me that they (county official*)
« not enforcing tho law 1 would
move them, llowover, they will
i dealt with according to iho law.
will be given a trial and if
Another questlonar asked whelh" “ ' thought
a t i a i . .the
__ current state
Including the three per cent
Bale* tax would be adequate to
run the alate. Hie answer: "Kmyfaltcally
Jy yes.
.
T Several
da
iieppcrcd him with ijuorlea about the Adams Cattle Com
pany of which Candidate J. Bradley
Adorns
Odhsm says Candidate
Ca
Owns a big„ shore.
re.
" I kind of think you are wrong,"

he (old one q u ln cr who said
Odham reported he had u public
record which showed Adams owned
51 per cent nf the company
Adams, who recently resigned as
Stale Supreme Court justice, said
ho assisted a friend, (frlscom net­
tle of Philadelphia, In getting start­
ed In development of the
the company
which bougfd u big acreage of
cattle lands.
Adams said he helped Mm find
the land, obtain a foreman and
even permitted use of his name.
At no time, though, did be own
an Interest In Ihe concern, he assertetl. Despite his present eujmc
Ity s i a director uf (he company,
ho still owns no Interest In It,
Adams said.
He has his own lands which ho
said he bought when land was
cheap—around $2 or *3 un acre.
However, he explained "My land
Is 15 or 20 miles from" tho drain
age canal which Odham said was
dog wllhool Ihe approval of U S
engineers but with ihe authority of
u flood control agency nuined by
Gov. warren
He was asked to give specific

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
AND
TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT.
Insure a good night by replsrlng any old lumpy mattress with
aa KCIIOI.H mattress— made especially fur yuu In the pricerange that will anil your budget.
We will be glad to have yuu rome In and see KCIIOI.H variety
of bedding to suit any bedruum In your house, We ran nUu
Make up that special mallrsas lo fit that odd-slied bed.

A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP WILL MAKE
A GOOD MORNING FOR YOU
WE’RE WIDE AWAKE TO HELP YOU
SLEEP. SEE US TODAY—SLEEP
BETTER TONIGHT

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Hanford, Florida

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Blond Art Teacher FateiOf 11 Persons
Testifies Against Missing In Fire
Member Of Board
Still In Doubt
FAIRMONT, W. VA blV-Dr Luellu II. Mumiel, u small, blonde
art leather In her lute 30s, look
the slmid again lotluy In her
1100,000 slander suit against a
member of Ihe State llnurd of Ed­
ucation
She eontends Ihe board memj*G Mrs. Thelma B. Loudln of
Fairmont, referred 1&lt;&gt; her as an
utldost and "poor security risk"
to the extent that she was not
rehlred by the board us head of
the art department ul Fairmont
Mute College.
Thursday she was cross-examIned for nearly Iwo hours by U. S
Sen, Mat Ihew M. Neely, veteran
lllble quoting lawyer a ml politician
who Is serving as Mrs lamdln's
defense attorney lie apiminted her
lo the jHist when he was governor
Neely and Dr Mumiel were
loeked for 20 minutes on the def­
inition of un ulhlesl. Neely read
a portion of an article dealin
with the case in Ihe weekly peri­
odical "Commonwealth." In It. Dr.
Mundel was quoted;
"I avoid doctrinaire und dog­
matic theories such as 'atheism ’
I have no proof of the non exist­
ence of a supreme being On Ihe
other band I have no proof of the
exlstenre of a dlety; und so I
wish lo withhold an opinion on
the m aile r"
At Ihe end nf the brisk discus­
sion, she summed It up (his wo
■ship
Christian el hitcs und the teachings
of Christ, und I wish they'd hi
Tie
applied more often "
Or (ieoruo II IL-ml. Fairmont
State president, testified that Mrs.
Lomllii did nnl deny referring lo
Ihe Instructor ns a "poor security
risk" but said she mean I simply
that Dr Mundel was a poor tencher.
The college president said he
hud reciimmiuulcd to the Ktutc
hoard that Dr Mumiel be rehlred
ut un Increased salary, although
he said she was "personally uli
noxious" to him
Fnlrmunl Slate Is a teachers’
college with an enrollment of about
700.

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ASTORIA, Ore Wt-Tlw fate of
It persons, missing In a fire which
swept a ship unchored Iji the
mouth of (he Columbia River, still
wus not determined today
One hundred und lliree others.
Including 23 passengers and (Hi
crew members, Were rescued by
the ('oust Guard shortly ufter
flumes whipped through Ihe mid
section of Ihe Danish vessel h'rriu
early Thursday.
Crewmen suld sparks from u
shorted electric culilc slurted the
fire A few minutes later u hold
was burning
Survivors sold crew members
run from cabin to eubln jxuindirig
on doors amt ordering passengers
to lifeboat stations.
Four of the eight life b o a t s were
lowered, the first with women und
children and the others with men
Three liouls burned and one was
mil launched
The Coast Guard station, only
a mile away, rushed togs to the
scene lo pick op Ihe llfeliouts.
One survivor. K. I. Illy the nf
I'ortlaml. said "There was no
panic, bill most of the passengers
lefl their luggage behind Some of
them wen- m night clothing uul
overcoats."
The 4112 foot stilp, iMjuml for
Liverpool via New York, was
towed late Thursday out of the
channel It was listing at a 23
degree angle. Const Guursmrn
who hoarded Ihe fuuluil briefly
Nald there was no sign of llfo in
the smoking red hot midship sec­
tion.
Tho missing ware believed
trapped there or druwnrd.
Julio
Im Ray, II-year-old sun of Mr.
und Mrs. lingo Ilsy of Vancouver,
II C.. sukl lie and u number of
others were trapiied In the ship's
lounge by Ihe flames.
The auiills shoved him through
a |Hirt hole lull were unable lo
climb through themselves, lie said
he saw (wo of Hie men’s hair
cub It tire.

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HOLLYWOOD ]

HOLLYWOOD (^-U ndism ayed
by the flop of her recent play,
Ginger Rogers says she la waling
to tackle Broadway again. But
next time It'll be different.
The glamor girl has returned
from New York after the failure
of her first play In many years,
"Love and Let Love," She Isn’t
hitter about tho experience, but
she Is about the play’s author,
Louis Vcmeull. U the playwright’s
ears are burning, it's because Miss
Rogers has been doing plenty of
talking about him.
"I can't understand how any au
tbor would refuse to alter ids work
until a n etk befuiv (lie New Yulk
opening, when it was too late,"
she declared, "ft was apparent
from the reviews out of town and
from anyone who saw Ihe show
Dial It needed revlalons. But he
absolutely refused to touch It.
"Talk io anyone else In the cast
and you'll find that they are bit­
ter about It, too. After all. every
playwright Is expected tq work on
the play during the out-of-town
openings. That's what the try-out
I r in d Is for.
"Why, F, Hugh Herbert was re ­
U IHB OBAMA
II NOT IN TH1
M il! , for
our pilots
tn the Korean war. Here’s what happened to I t. ArchU
writing constantly before ’The
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,t ___ . i . _ ans^a.* .1.... 1. „ # *t.— &gt;■ t' 1? F a . a a wtasat* Ilia. If m a n
9 9 ■_b . _.
Treadwell
§§ he w ii .tax
Unit .hii
F2II plont
down
thv bight deck ul tho U,S.ht t i »tx n tif tht Korun
Moon Is Blue* went lo New York,
conit. At top. loft tht brakes fall and tht era ft heads ovci board At rigid. Iht tall points skyward a momtnl
lie completely rewrote Ihe third
Inter. At bottom, left, Ilia plan* gocs Into the drink. At right, Iho Navy tighter rarrles Lt. Treadwall (arrow)
act In Huston, a week before Ihe
past iht aids o( Iht aircraft carrier. Later, he was picked up by a helicopter. (infernaWonul £uunupftolo) ^
Broadway debut. 1 would love to
work for an author like that. I
don’t cure how much work it would
be."
h
Miss lingers said she wouldn't
be adverse to doing another Broad­
way show. "But next lime,’* she
added, "I would hove some legal
IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. - h N assurance that the author would Kcnnelh
Averlll was buried fur lu
do whulever rewriting was neces­ minutes by
a snuw slide Thursday
sary
night but escaped death because
"After ull, It's the sume sort of of
an alert truck driver.
thing we have In the movie busi­ Averlll,
had shipped lu put
ness. We have u retake depart­ chains on 28,
panel truck whllu
ment, which shoots additional driving overhisBerthoud
Pass when
scenes If there appear to bo dull the slide hit.
spots In tlie flnlslbed picture."
O v e n -fre sh cookies In
didn’t see It. I didn’t hear
Miss Rogers got back her orig­ 1t. "II was
standing
there
und
sud­
inal Investment of 923,wo before denly something hit me," Averlll
fa n c y s h a p e s an d
the producer decided to close the said
play. Although hooted by the crlt
fla v o rs. F a v o r He Ire
"All 1 knew was Ihul It was
the show might have turned black and I was rolling. I couldn't
a pn
profit It had a ______
healthy _______
advance
box . . ‘s u g a r anti m ilwhy the truck wasn't un
sale, largely because of Ihe slor’s Imagine
luu of me."
imrsonul draw.
flilt'd ro o k ies, a n d g a y
Witnesses told the State Patrol
"Bui we lost the advance by the slide spun Ihe (ruck around
lillle g ln g e rlire n d m en .
coining lulu New York three weeks und pushed it and Ihe driver, side
lute," she explained "We stayed by side, off the mud und 30 feet
longer on Ihe road in hopes of down a slope.
An unidentified truck driver who
gelling Ihe show In sh ap e" She
commented that she eneounlered witnessed the slide, started hunt
the worst audiences In Washing­ Ing immediately In tho 4U foot wide
ton, D C., and the .best In Boston. path of the slide It took him 10
"I learned one important thing," minutes lo spot Avcrtll's arm.
she remarked, musing over the ex­ The truck driver started digginij
perience. "When somebody comes through tho two to three feet
In me and snys, 'I've gut n ploy,* snow covering Averlll.
Averlll salif he had a hard lime
■
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I DM H
ill
"11
tell 111111.
him, 'You
nln’t
got s play,
Busier, until you've onut it on a hrcalhlng and couldn't move any­
si age and found mil huow It goes thing but the nne arm
Have yuu n supply
"My only thought was This Is
with IIan audience."
ok I
of Christmas cookies
It.
I
didn't
know
what
I
hud
done
Miss Rogers’ return to the movon hand? Order mime
to
deserve
It,
but
I
knew
this
Is
les (In "We’re Not Married) will
ill our dslkluus,
It. Later when I was told 1 wus
he a brief one. As she said:
fresh assorted
under
for
10
minutes,
I
told
them
"Before, I never could settle
rookies now.
It
seemed
like
a
year,
and
it
did."
down tn one career ami devotu
all my lime tn It because I didn't
know whether I was going to stick
ATLANTAN DIRS
In Ihe movies nr try
Ihe stage
ry Shi
•LOS ANGELES UWZuck Lamar
FIIO M
IHJZKN
Now I know where I'm going— Cobb, 71, Loa Angeles attorney
to television!"
promlnrnl In Californio Democratic
She soon will start her fabulous circles, died Thursday He was
contract with CBS.
born Jn Atlanta.

A

Man I Buried Ten
Minute# And IJveH

CHRISTMAS COOKIES

TO DELIGHT FAMILY AND
HOLIDAY GUESTS

ACTOR IHKS
MILWAUKEE tA-Andrew Davi­
son Agnew, 84, for many years a
leading Milwaukee attorney, and
grand master of Ihe Grand En
enmpment of the Knight's Templar
of Ihe United States from RI32 tn
1037, died Thursday He was born
In Ireland.

KNIGHT TEMPI.Alt 1IIKH
Ijiyer mincemeat between serv
IIUKKANK, Calif &lt;vts - Barlun
logs uf sport go cake and serve Yarborough,
30, who had portrayed
w it h w
h ip p e d sweetened cream,
whipped
the role of Clifford Barbour In
l ’nss the nutmeg grinilerl
"One- Man's Family" show since
Its start in 1032. died Thursday.
examples of "graft und corruption He was formerly hiishaml of radio's
from rending newspapers that Vera Vague
(Barbara Jo Allen).
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showed conditions there.
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For 150 Children

Santa Visits Naval Station

Mine Disaster

ir e Takes Toll
Of Over 41 Lives

Officials Fear T h a t
12 To 13 More Still
Remaining In Shaft

Only Fi-c- Escape Is
F oundT oB e Locked,
Closed W ith B oards

party flro that
officially esfimultd at
B ofHa oorlollt.hrlutmus
more "vos

V Burned anil broken remain* woro
ItlU being examined In mi effort
to complete un accurate count.
There were unofficial i-stlmulo*
(by Chamber of Cuminurco Prcri•ant Jorgr D, Solar, for unei rand n i up tu IX) nr more.
■ a m a t.' AUy. Francisco Garianon
who announced the nlllclal esMe, laid hr heliuved it was the
M l loll of deaths In a single
In the history or Mexico,
ft . n llh ty • eight who escaped from
, IM ournlng, three-story building
uB vnatalr* to a single doorway,
Were treolrd for burn* at the Mig­
uel Aleman IfiiKpitnt Officials said
it* only fire usrape was not only
t ho a idrd up.
(tree were still In the ho*or six on tho verge of
leath, doctor* said.
Among the :n were 10 children
Officials said this probably Indi­
cate* the ratio uf little onea among
the dead.
The annual party (or needy chit_ Jr*n was in full swing when Its
toy was turned to terror at 11:19
Official Photograph If. 8. Navy
Santa Clnus was on liuinl Friday afternoon to give a cheery wel­
■‘clock Saturday night..
to children of Nnv,il personnel lit the Ship* Service Theater ut candy and small trinkets Including whistles. Several motion picture*
There were different accounts of come
tba fire started. Tijuana Flro the Hun ford Naval Air Htntlun. Hindu gave away stockings filled with were shown.
* Gill Chides declared that
someone was criminally re- sponsible. He did not elaborate.
me protectiovr us, and all freo
men, from aggression. They are
Everyone agreed the flumes xpreud
trying to prevent another world
with terrible speed from near the
w-sr We honor them for tho great
location of a Christinas tree
Job they are doing. We pray to
As panic look hold among the
the Prince of Peace for their suc­
300 or 400 people III (lie third flisu
cess and safety."
By ED CRKAGII
hall of (lie old CoIDimiiii Building,
WASHINGTON—(/P)—President Truman told the notion In a
three block* from Tijuana’s gay
main slrecl, the lights went out Cm litmus message today there has arisen lo the world a new spirit uf
WASHINGTON (A - President
"Then all was madness," said l.uls hope tlmt a true and lasting pence may come from the sacrifice of Truman look off at 7:M a. m.,
Alurld. 34, radio stullon unmumcer free men aiming and fighting together.
"A lot of people were trampled to
"In the words ol the Bible, tho day is not yet here when the how EST today on a flying trip home
death before they were burned." shall he broken, nod the lunee cut off, and the chariot burned," tho for Christmas
Many of the bodies were found President fuM. "Hut vve have
Accompanied by his daughter
In twn rest rooms Into which the f.lth Unit tlmt day may come."
Margaret,
the President headed for
grown up in the world a x * .
victims apparently hud been
.Mr. Truman’* message w»« pre*
"Tonight we havu a different Independence, Mo., aboard the
pushed by the crowds s irglng to­
pared for lin&gt;iiilrn"Ung from hi* goul, and a higher hope. Despite White Huuio plane
ward the exits.
They planned to land at Fairfax
Others piled up and died on the fireside ut llidcpumlenee, Mo., Ju*t difficulties, the free nation* of
Airport, Kansas City, Mo., and to
stairway.
the
world
have
drawn
together
The confusion was Increased by hi fine he 11re*aed u telegraph key solidly for a great purpose: not he with Mrs. Truman at tho family
With laughter, *m |
frantic mothers and fathers trying and not the mitlon'* Christum* solely to defend themselves) not home by midday. Thu flight takes
tn get into the building to save tree nglnw with rolom l Until* ul merely to win u hloody war If It about four hours In the President’s
piano, llic Independence.
children. Firemen arrived tabled tile Wliile IIoIiho hero,
khoidil come; bid fur the purpose InnMr*.
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and geed chteri
Truman waa already at
Inter by fighters from i'allfiiridu)
II I whut could he the
I iik I of creutlng u reul poure u pcucu homo preparing for the traditional
but there was no pressure In ihu Christmas nddie** ho will deliver that
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reality holiday celebration.
shall he ..u positive
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water mains.
ami not un empty hope; a Juat and
Olliers In thu presidential party
People leaped from the concrete a* President, Mr, Trumuti hoiked
Included Brig. (ten. Wallace Gra­
and wood building to Ihe street hack to tho dnrk day* of Christ- lasting peace.”
The President spoke In moving ham, the presidential physician:
A Hippy Niw Yserl
and crawled away Injured. A wom­ mu* ttlll when thi* nation found
an ran among them with flaming itaelf flKhtlnir for survival In tho term* of the men on the Korean Brig. Gen. Robert Landry, Air
moat terrlhlu of world war*.
hatlaflelda thi* Christmas Eve Force aide; Roger Tubby, assistant
hair.
"The world Is still In dangor and of the loneliness of thoss who press secretary, and Mtsa Rose
U. 8 . Navy men In Tijuana for
If business allows, Mr. Truman
a Saturday night of reeraatjoi tonlfht," he aald| “hut a great wait for them at home.
mora than the
change ha* catnu about, A new
"W f.m lsc our hoya and jJN s
fo r' a family
.spirit* has tmed- rmfn urfd hn* whli ard out there," h /sn ld . "Truly
-------------holiday m at
muny another American is making
—modified by the complicated trav­
el arrangements that go with the
presidency.
But Just how much of o break
tho Christmas trio will muko In
Mr. Truman’s workaday affairs re­
mains tn bo seen.

President Sees New Spirit In
World Arising From Sacrifice

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WEST FBANKFDHT, 111. IA Rescua workers today recovered
the body of tho 107th victim of
coal mine explosion. Mina officials
said there (till may be 13 or 13 bodlea In the mine.
A mimeograph list distributed at
the temporary morgue in the Jun­
ior high school gymnasium named
110 miners as dead or missing.
It did nut Include the name of one
miner who waa Injured in Friday
night’s blast and died later In the
hospital.
Officials said rescue workers
still had not reached a passage­
way In the 990 feet mine where
they feared they would find "a t
least a doien" more bodies.
This passage In the dark cata­
comb It only a Quarter of a mile
south of a tunnel where 33 bodies
were found
If the number of dead reaches
the tofal on the morgue list of
Ihe
dead and missing
It will be
‘ ‘__worse
than the loll of 111 in the mine
disaster at Centralla, III., five
years ago.
Earlier today, Walter Radie, Il­
linois mine director, predicted the
search for the bodies would be ov­
er "in a m atter of hours.”
The exact number of dead and
missing was Indefinite because
some miners who were In the blast
hastened back Into the mine to aid
In the rescue work.
A 13 - man federal team, headed
by .Secretary of Interior Oscar
Chapman, Sunday started an In­
vestigation Into the blast.
Chapman planned to go to Spring
field, 111., lo talk with Gov. Adlal
.Stevenson &lt;before Dying buck lo
Washington today.
Most officials agreed methane
gas, often found In coal mines,
touched off the blast. But Omar
Lingo, a county mine Inspector,
said he believed coal dust explo­
sions helped spread the destruction.
Lingo, from Jefferson County,
Just north of here, said Ihe ex
plosion covered too large an area
lo have been Just gas.
He said tho mine apparently had
not been rock - dusted properly.
Lingo explained that rock dust,
made of powdered
limestone, Is
po1
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spread in mine* lo keep down coal
duuit.
‘ Coal
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when mixed with
air la explosive.
John L. Lewis, president of the
Independent United Mine Workers,
accompanied Chapman on the trip
from Washington He entered tho
mine brleDy and watched thu work
era removing the bodies, but made
no co/ninonl.
Three other miners, Injured In
the explosion, were reported im­
proved In the United Mine Work­
ers hospital here. Two rescue work­
ers were tekvn to the hospital suf­
fering from gas and exhaustion.
Accumulallona of gas flowed the
underground rescue operation!
iroughout Saturday
------ * Sunday.,
.and'
le teams had to rebuild mr-ductr
partitions, knocked out by the blast,
7 went along Ihu three miles
from (he elevator shaft to the ex­
plosion site.
They they had a Iwo-mllo trek
back to the nearest mlno rail lino
with the bodies.
Laic .Sunday night another pas­
sageway was ventilated, giving

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Guilty Of Spying

More than IS" "hlli'-an. who
r l e h t rot have ha I »&lt;&gt; im-rry a
Christmas h*&lt;( 't r - ‘ bem for Jh»
F o u r Sentenced
VtneroMty of the Elks aml^ other All
P*&lt;‘*l nrgap'saGon*, w r* on hae I
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$30,000 Fines,
with f r - n 'r *o I*-1":,*e fr,v* an-l
O r 3 M onths In Jail
other a lf's from .Santa Claus ut
itin Christina* *&gt;rri*' given bv
Elks Lodge 1211 Saturday after­
By ANDRE MAKTON
noon.
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BUDAPEST
Hungary ^ -H u n g ­
MnrH* M o n had -•’isi'"’ of the
Christum* purtv for the ‘Jflth tloi". ary has ruled the four American
nod directed hi* committee and filers forced down in their C-47
Hants Clans In the hnn 'Inv out of &lt;—-an olnna b” Soviet Fighters Nov
presents. The nortv took nlxce on 19 must pay fines of afio.ouo forints
(about $30,000) each or spend three
the front Dorcn of the I-odge,
Each child, as his or her rmnu- months in jail.
Tho government. In announcing
was called, received u ttV'sh hug
filled with fruit, lints urut candy, that S lmluy said Ihey confessed
and n toy. Soon the youngsters to violating thu Hungarian border
wer* all over the lawn Inspecting and neonlMCMl In thu verdict
"hot rod" toy automobiles, train*, against them In inllilury court.
(Their plane got losl v,hlle endulls, games and other toy*.
Serving on the Elk coniinit'ei* i nde from Germany to Yug&gt;&gt;*lavlo
with Mr. Mo*es w»*re H'’Prv with 'u:'go for tne U. S. e:ntm sy
Koenig, Hal oh Onodspeed, Phil n Belgrade. American a thorit es
Gondspeed, Joe Menenit-**, lata announced a lle ' they iHsappcarid.
(Hungary and Russia later dis­
B u'ntr and John Cameron.
Many of the toys were contri­ closed they were bring h-ld aid
buted by the 8a ’ ford P *t M, the their p'one was Impounded.
Amt'ri'eu Legion, the Pilot Cl •*■, 1 (The four were kc-ur nt bv t ie
*h • Brown'ee Adult
at the Russians at the United Nations asFl-st Prer.byterian Church un I rembty last week of being "spies
and saboteur,!." The U S a’,"us -d
Touchtnn*.
In addition to the locul party for the Rum Iip s of "spy m ania").
on 'erpr'vlb-ged children, the Ann &lt; The four are Cnpt. Joolm J. Sw.ft
M'ller C rete of Elks sent gift* to of Glen Falls, N. Y.: Capt. Dave
•tft children at the Hu-r v Ann* If. Henderson of S'.irwnee Okie.;
Home for Cripple Children ut T-Sgt. Jess A. D iff of Spokane,
WnsV. ard Sgt. lames A. Elam
Umatilla.
Mr. Moses stilted today that he of Klngsland, Ark.
Officials of Ihe American lettaw'shed to thank the mnnlters of
those organisation* whore generu- Bon here were trying tn cunta t
*ltV contributed so much to the the Hungorlan foreign ministry loKUice-s of the party and made so day lo find out who Is supposed
tu pay the fines, where the money
many children hi
Happy.
hss to be paid, and how.
This is an official holiday In Hun­
gary so workers will have three
days off around Christmas. Banka
and government offices wera clos­
ed.
( Reports telephoned from the
Budapest American legation lo U.
H. authorities In Vienna said It was
doubtful whether the four could be
By The ASSOCIATED PRESS
balled out before Christmas.
Ten persons have been killed In (George Abbott, U. 8 . charge
automobile accidents In Florida d'affaires at Budapest, said efforts
since 0 p. m. Friday.
to reach Communist officials to
In addition four airmen from Co­ learn the conditions for their re­
coa wore killed In a plane crash lease were fruitless. He‘ said the
at Nassau, Bahamas, and two men Beds apparently were celebrating
druwm-d In the Indian Klvor near the holidays and the banks will nol
Knu Gable, bringing tho holiday reopen until Dec. 27.
death toll to 16.
(The legation apparently did not
Dead In automobile accident* have 1120,000 or Its equivalent In
were:
forints In its vault. Abbott said
Alfred Angus Williams, 94, killed he was awaiting for Instructions
when struck by two automobiles from Washington an whether the
while crossing Biscayna Boulevard legation would pay the flnea. Late
In Miami Sunday.
Sunday he said the legation had
INancy
XHHV / Lyles,
U / IV il. VlfcllS
TLU I '• UIU
eight -• year
old not been officially notified of tho
dough lor of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. trial or the verdict).
Lyles of Brookcr, who died In u
American efforts to communicate
Gainesville hospital of Injuries re with the filers failed. And U. 8.
colved when Ihu l.ylux’ truck col Minister Christian Ituvndul said
tided with a truclur trailer Satur­ ihclr trial and conviction cume as
day.
u eumptelo surprise to him.
Lester Roy Iverson, 4t, nf Mi­ The military court said the C-47
ami, killed when his automobile and all Its equipment had been
struck a bridge 19 miles west of confiscated and that the equipment
Miami.
proved the apllers meant to help
OUa Bell, 97, Negro, killed when ■pies and divorslonlsts in Commu­
■n automobile
collluied with a Flor­ nist Hungary. The Soviet fighters
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ida East Cuast Railway train at that forced ft to land ore itationed
Pompano.
in Hungary under peace treaty
Herman Deese of Dothan, Ala., term*.
y"
kill'd near Marianna when his car
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left the Highway and crashed Into
a building.
Hobby Blade, 3 Mi, of Palalka,
fatally Injured when struck by an
aulomoblfi
John W. Kohl, 79, killed when
hr walked Into the side uf an auto­
mobile In Lake Woith.
Arthur Kehner, 00. killed near
Goulds when his truck and an auto­
mobile collided.
W. C. Lindaley, 90, fatally In­
jured when struck by an automo­
bile In Pensacola.
Mrs. Margaret C. Harp, 91, prin­
cipal of a rural school near Lake­
land, who died In an Orlando hos­
pital of Injuries received In an au­
tomobile • truck collision on Dec.
13.

10 Persons Killed
In Florida Alone
By Auto Accidents

the ncurr • exhausted workers
shortcut to Ihe rail line.
The known vicUma Included a
father and son Uam. Bills Reach
Jr., and his father. The wile of
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cun, without reservation, aay that the nicest
gift of all has been your patronage during
the year. Especially your patience and co­
operation extended ue during thta period of
material ahortagea. We sincerely thank
you and will always strive to merit your
confidence.

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Merry Chrlatmaa. And with the coming of t)
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b Reported By Red Xmas Spirit Hits Over 100 Slated To Participate
Appeal To Open Correspondent As Alive And Well Korean Front But
In Singing Xmas Carols Tonght
PANVHN.10'1 Korea tjx—M-i|. South Korea.
him 1(H) men from throughout Seminole County are ex­
Prisoner Camps Gen.
Battling Goes On pect.dMoreto Iparticipate
William F. Dcon, long miss­ The husky general, then SI, bat­
in the singing of Christmas carols tonight at
Com mies P o st Office
P lan Is A ccepted
9 Q uickly By Allies
By GEORGE A. MCARTHUR
MUNSAN, Korea or»—lien. Mat­
thew II. Kldgway’* ap|&gt;cal to the
Commune t high cummnud to open
the tfuti’i of North Korean prison
camps to represent a Uvea of the
International lied Cross was re ­
jected today, n Communist cor­
respondent at Panntunjom said
However, the Reds proposed, and
the U. N. qulehly agreed, to esJabllsh a poilofflcu In neutral P in
Tnnnlom so prisoners of both sides
could send and receive mall. De­
tails wilt he worked out later.
With only three days remaining
until the provisional cease lire line
agreement expires, there ap­
peared slim chance that negotia­
tors would be able to agree an a
Korean armistice before the dead­
line.
Along the quiet, wintry battle
front Al'led troops bent back a
-series of minor Red probing atWcks. Hut for Ihu most port sol­
diers attended religious services
and put the finishing touches on
preparations for Christmas cele­
brations. There was little air ac­
tion except for strikes against
Communist railways and supply
facilities.
A handw ritten letter from Mo)
Gen. William K Dean to his wife
In Herkeley, Calif., wus turned
tho Reds Monday in Pamnunjom.
The letter Immediately was put
Mmard a plane for Japan. II will
Be forwarded to Mrs. Dean from
Tokvo.
The letter was delivered soon
after a Communist correspondent

ing commander of the U a 2tth
Division, told ■ Communist corres­
pondent he saved his last bullet
to kill himself rather than lie can
lured — but that the Reds caugfd
him through u ruse.
The correspondent. Wilfred Eturchclt, to, of Ihe Paris newspaper
Cc Solr, said he Interviewed Dean
three days ago In a prison camp
near Pyongyang, Korean Red cap
ital.
Pictures of Dean, given AP Cor
respondent Robert 11. Tuckmon by
Burchclt, were Identified positive
Iv bv Mrs Dean at her Iterkelev.
Calif., home. Radioed to the United
.States, the pictures were moved on
the AP Wlrepholo network
"That's my husband, all right."
suld Mrs. Dean, crying happily
"There's no doubt about it ll’s
just wonderful to see him. Anyone
who ever loses faith must remem­
ber this situation about Gcuerul
Dean.
“ What he came through shows
what human endurance can stand "
Dean, a Congressional Medal of
Honor winner, was listed as miss­
ing for If months before his name
a.ipe ■red on the Communist war
prisoner Hit
t di
interview with Dean:
Dean was fighting alongside hi.
men at Taejon, July 2U, lu.vi. when
Russian - equipped North Korean
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Hot near Chimin, some 30 miles
&lt;d Taejon. Dean was sheltered and
fed by two Koreans They betrayed
him when North Koreun soldiers
dosed In Dcun drew his gun. hut
one of his "friends" grabbed his
arm before he could shoot.
Dean's left shoulder had been
broken in a fall while he was try­
ing lo dude Ihe Red*. He suffered
from dysentery or an acute stum
ueli ailment and flnullv malaria.
Ilurchett said Dean regained his
health Inst September and now
weighed about 1HJ ihiuih I s The correspombnt said lie and Dean talked
fur three hours In a two room celiar In which the general is im
prisoned

C ardinal S p e l l m a n
C onducts Mass At
F ro n t F or T roops
It) SAM SUMMERLIN
SEOUL. Korea iP -Allied sol­
dier* today prayed for peace but
fought "cultured skirmishes on the
frosty Korean battle front.
There was plenty of Christmas
spirit along Ihe 143 mile front. Uniled Nation* troop* huti religious
services, wrapped gilts for Korean
orphans, gathered around trees
decorated wilh borne made bau­
bles urn! opened packages from
home
Francis Cardinal Spellman, arch
bishop of New York, celebrated Ids
first wartime mass in Korea this
morning with taxi soldiers. The
while • haired cardinal, dressed in
Army winter clothing, was on n
flying tour uf front line units.
lint, for many a soldier the da)
before Christmas mount "business
ns u su al" Wllh the mercury
around the freexing level. U N
forces repulsed a series of .small
Unmimmixt probm-i attacks early
today.
The heaviest urlinu of the 24
hour perliHi ending al midnight
Suniluy wus a stiff two hour fight
between an Allied tank-Infantry
raUlinv! party and Chinese Red*
,(mihue.*t „f churn on in West Cen
tral Korea
The Allied armored column rum
hied about 2.0(H) yard, into lied
territory, looking far Inrgcts The
iteds opened sxills a bad of small
arms fire When they added nmr
Iar and artillery fire. Ihe raiding
party wlllidiew
In the air, Allied pilots (lew 209
sorties by mam today — inoslly
ill blistering alt.n k* on lied rail
lln p ami siqqdy taelimes
Jet (Her* cut rail lines In nearly
to places on the important rail
link between Sinunju and Pyottg
yang. North Korean capital
iilher Jets exploded 2UO gasoline
drums and knocked out three anil
aircraft positions ncai *amilling
Fun Saber kt.s roamed up and
down
MI(i, Alley
...
. for half an hour
Jj}1',,™ [ l ^ i m l i . l ! Jets
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nlnd about an allied request
told of interviewing the former . their mind
21th Division commander ut a ' for an Immediate exchange of sick
prison camp near Pyongyang only and wounded prisoners
three days ago.
"t have no Idea what be (Loo)
The prisoner of war subcommit­ hud In mind," said Brig Gen. Wil­
tee continued its haggling over lisls liam P Nuckoli, official U N.
of prisoners exchanged last Tues­ spokesman, when asked whether
day. The subcommittee working oil In- attached any importance lo
ta-e’s reference to Dee 27
the problem of how to police
truce reported no progress.
lied negotiators delivered a lei
Doth groups scheduled meeting, ter presumably iimluimiig the an
swer
to General Hldgway « in spec
fftb Tuesday, Christmas Day nl
H a m . (9 p.m KST Monday) in tloo appeal lo U N delegates a
a last-minute attempt lo reach Punmimiom Monday Its contents
were not officially disclosed. But
agreement.
Wilmington, correspondent
North Korean MoJ. Gen Iwe Alan
the Communist lamdon Dally
dang Jo struck a hopeful note for
"We hope we are trying to reach Worker, told U. N newsmen Ihe
an agreement before the 27lh of appeal was rejected
Wilmington said Ihe Red high
December," Leo said. "Of course
we will give priority to (cxchung command deemed Red Cross III
ing) the sick and wounded I pro. spectlon nf prison camp* "unneces­
sury In
III view 1of
11 roe
(lie iioiiiiroiiuiion
Immuntlurlon
oners). As Ihe 27th Is not far away, sary
we don't know why there Is such treatm ent" given pns.mer* by Ihe
Communists
a hurry."
Mo said lhr Communists did
Lee's statement was made after
*i\dd a variety of vegetables to
Rear Adm. R. K. Libby asked agree, however, lo permit visits a Iw-ef, veal, or tanib stew, lined
after
(lie
armistice
i*
signed
If
him whether the Reds had changed
North Korean and Chinese Red ctiolees are snap beans, turnips,
Cross representative* are ineludetl l-i-iis, I'urrots iilnug with potatoes.
in the inspection team*
Wilmington said these group*
"would assist in transporting and
handing over" Allied prisoner* id
war
U N ncgolintors promptly re
jeeted a re worded ('oninuiiilsl
[dan for supervising an armistice
The new plan, deseriheil by the
Red* us "fair and reasonable'' anil
"a major concession" made n«
eh otto e in the Communist poslllon
on airfield const ruction and troop
rotation.

Wishing you a
W p V * toping you

tled his way out of a road block
in flumlng Taejon, after ordering
his men not to surrender. Ho
helped carry wounded men to
sufety.
Then. Ilurchett said, Dean wan­
dered for a month In the hills—
without food for 2D days. Injured
uml sick, he losl 00 pounds. Dean
wus surrounded six times, bill each
lime eluded the Reds
During those agoiiiiing days, he
saved and carefully polished his
last 12 bullets Ilurchett quoted
him:
"I was absolutely determined
never to become a prisoner of war,
I was determined to kill II North
Koreans The 12th bullet was for

Henry A. Russell
Seed Co.
100 West First Street

.

HtOO o'clock in u program broadcast over Station WTIIR, and Floyd
Palmer, program chairman, today pi edict ed that a large proportion
radio, m this aria will lie tuned in on the program.
Naval personnel and many college men home for the holidays are
expected to join the cliorus which*'
will to- led by Dr. II. W. Rucker ter, has offered the use of bis
with Harry Kudcll accompanying. church where microphone «m
Many of the siiigt-rs will he from lici t Ions are available, should (lie
local church choits.
group be too large to he accom­
Lieut. Ira N. Rowmnii. per­ modated at WTRK.
Supt. Charles Thompson al llusonnel officer at the Nuvul Air
Station stated that personnel still Florida Methodist Home at Eli
terprise,
announced
that
*'■&gt; '«*»**j|
I I * 1 l will
I . I | | co-operate
* O ’ V p i l | | VI fully
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Iradio,
H lll"’
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duty Ithere
uml that many radio sets will he there will he tuned lo on the prngiant.
tllm-d in &lt;ui the program.
A featured soloist on the proAnyone wishing to join the
gram will he Kvuo* MeCoy who chorus nl Stntiim WTItll ma)
will 'ing. "While Christmas" do so by contni'ting Mr. I'ulmei
with Roger Harris accumpniiyiiig. ot Muiio.i llurmon at I lit- Station
The group Will sing “Joy To
This evidence of Ibe inunlfestii
The Wort,I," "U, Little Town of lion of the Christmas spirit hen
Relhleln-ni," "Mark, The Herald
Angel' Sing," “ It Came Upon is attracting wide attention, sui,l
n Midnight Clear" ami "Silent Mr. Palmer, and he added that it
is bis hope that the plan will he
Night."
Local ministers liuve stated such a success, that It will lend
their willingness to make the pro­ to groups of a thousand or more
gram u success, and the Rev. A. sing on eaeli Chi Minus Kve in
(!. Mclimis, Presbyterian minis- (be future,

P ro g ram I h Given

By VetH-On-Farm
Memb-us of tin-

Veterans.Oli-

rbe F jiiii Training Class enjoyed

-j turkey sun|M-r and progrnm nt
Ihe lliirri School Form llmlilin-:
rhursdav night.
Stanley Itiumtey led in the
ringitu of Clitistmus enrols uml
rang-, t) Inu- Cln Isimiis."
Dr. W. IV Brooks, Jr. of the
F lr't Baptist Church, gave the
Cltr 1-1inns message. He was in
trodu-.d bv R F. Cooper.
(Seoige It Ibin-hy, area supetvi
sot- ot veti-iaiis training, presented
certifn-III- to veteiuns finishiliithe i-o-tt iG e. T'
Ul't* ev tended to llic
Veti ta 1 11 it t*"*’* l.v Sunt. TV W
Law to t and II F Mot rls liigli
reltuol l‘» in ipnl up i I'u'Muri lit*
slilc'l K M Eu Mv . lo.nl impel
vIniii . f v '.-run- li nining llld lid
vlsm 11 11 &gt; Flit it11* Kkltttl 1"Im(it .-r
WIlf tit •mil . nl. t* irHitt’i
Wild
F. F V - 1fiei't Mi i nl Mi
1i*“tRP Jucoii.s
wiii-ng-aliilnt li! on their 11
iellt l-l •* 1-1 fV lit

Mon. Dee. 24, IBS I
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THE SANFORD HERALD
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GREETINGS
M .ly h I p f ‘ '■O'*.

nrvl je o J heer
To a'l of you
wc k i-v -3
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY NEW YEAR1

Britt - Tractor
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III We*t First
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NARROW ESCAPE
■lames Lung, 1*0 year old Negro,
min owl v escaped serious injm.v
i t 2:00 o'clock .Sunday morning
when Ills uutoinuhile hit a i-ulvi-it
mi the Southwest Rond Just outside of the City limits, Sheriff P.
\ Mero said thl* morning.
Both the front and rear wheels
•d the nutuimdiih- wen- sheered oil
bv the Immict, he added. I.o-ig
I'o ted hum! of J lf, following -n
m l mi a charge of recklen* drivj -ng.

VEGETABLE MARKET
WINTER IIAth.N -a- ...... ,*. to
matiH-s and celery are Hie leading
vegetables on Florida Stale Mar­
kets
In hi* weekly report State Mar
Ibiecb.r William I, Wilson
*ald Sunday that ln*t week's ship
m eal' included ao.iHHt crate* of to
matin* from Ft Pierce, 'l.l.v
crate* of eelnry from Sanford and
heavy bent! volume from Pompano
Ft Pierce' gross tomato income
Bit* fall through Dee IH was dim
hie that of la*l your through Iter
3&lt;* I'his year'* gin** u io $1 hhc,
77-*
l.ivedoi k m arket' ro|M-r**»d a *»
•nl of 5, tilt) ling* ami 2.373 cattle
sold Five of the 11 reportim* ti ­
Or •■nut thi* |uifull mm imi 1 i**«*»k ter* showed cash sale* id $MMa3
and in ll tin'll *V ti *ih*ly ; MTV*' compared to llt’.t.T'iH nn seven mar
tin m
the *1.
"i"* the previous week

A Warm and
Mindly with
for your
Marry Chrivfmatl

M rs. If. ( 'ere.soli
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TENEMENT EIRE
CINCINNATI iJV- A lonomciit
tire killed eight Negroes nml In
Juretl seven other lennnls and two
firemen this morning. Marshal
Al-x Blm kburn reported
The Idaxe. in a three story build
mi: at t&gt;l2 West Sixth Street, was
reported under control two hours
alter tho first alarm was turned
in at I Hi 3 m. (KST)
Five of the dead were believed
members of the same family One
victim, LlBlntl Mae Williams. 33.
died after leaping from (he third
floor. Two of those Injured were
reported In serious condition and
uimlhcr In critical condition.

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The Joy Of Christinas

■mip It delldaut . with canned
creamed corn Itddwd. tf*e ft tftu*
and-one-half-ounee can of the aoup

The Sanford Herald

Chrlnlm na la iftiod wilt nml m n rrlm cn t. It la love o f tho
In fa n t ,lr:miH nml of ntl chiltlron, who reiirrn o n t Him in tho
mimlH nml lionrttt of th r ir cltlrra. It ia d elig h tfu l dinnera nml
th e H treni'lheniiur o f funtily IhukIh. It in fo rg cttin K th o
tiunrreln mid feudn of iht* punt, rem em bering th o flno qunlltlcn of friend nml foe.
ChrlutmuH Ih nil those IhlngH which Pnul told th e (tnlntlnrm n re " f r u it of tho n p irit"— th e th in g s which come from
th in k in g nhoiit Infinite (iooduesH nml a triv in g to p u t Hmnll
frnctioiiH of it into practice. T hey are, mild P aul:
“ Love. &gt;lo,v. Peace. P atience. Kindness, fjnotlnesn. F a ith .
G entleness, Self-control.H
In o th e r w orth Chriatm nti is God on e a rth . And w h e th e r
Rl« Manlba
......... „ ........ 0.00
llaa raar .
.
„ Iftftft one’s faith he In a detailed creed, in u God w ho la a person,
III uhllaarp anllraa,' rants a|
Ibaaka. raantmlnaa aad sailer* nl ( n r w h e th e r it lx\ Instead, a firm belief t h a t th e re Is nn orMilrlnlaiueal f..r (i*»
*i
ralalaa laada, nlll bp rbaraad fat { derly tm iversu and t ii.it God is all g tc u l fotecs uniletl lit
tint! great ow er w hich mninlnlriH o rd er In th a t universe,
at jaaalai aUterit.lMir ralaa.
Itaarpaamad bmlHHultp lip la* C hrislm na is still the day on which God m a n ife sts him self
land Sr«,.*ap»r Mrsre.ertlall.e.
lap., bprt \ nrk. I hlraan. IKIri.lt to man.
Kaa.ua Illy mu.I n , l.„ul«.
It is Iho day on which tho stre n g th and b eau ty o f th e
Tbp llarnld la a mrnhpr al tbp
AaaaplalPd I'raaa nlilrb la aatllla.l universe reach down mid touch nil h e a rts w ith th o u g h t o f
atrlaaliplp In (hr ...» Inr rppnl.il.
th e Child. II la a day ft*r hope an d joy, for opening th e h e a rt
to stre n g th mid beauty, to th e courage w hich com es from
fa ith in an orderly universe mill to th e q u ie t p atience in
which alone th e soul can work to solve its problem s. And ho :
“ God re st ye m erry, G entlem en: let n o th in g you dism ay
F or Je su s C h rist our S avor w as born on C h ristm a s Day.
Oh. tidings o f com fort and Joy! Oh, Odious o f co m fo rt
mid Joy!”

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D a tirlir
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Y ears. ru b lla b v t • « R a lu rta p a tu l.
I t a l u rb rU iM a * a a t R t a V aara
M aaaolla A a»a»a _
" H a lsre ii aa aaraial. r i n i a a l i n
0 » l « b » r XT, IBID, a t (fa* P o s t ( K t l r f
.*» R a a la r il,
u a t v r Iba A rt
t t I ' m i r m h i M a r r b ft, J R f e ,
" H O I.I.A X O I . IIR A N
K lllar
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I tn la iia llaaaaar
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Joy lu llit&lt; world!
come i
tdll rbltli rrnlvc Inr Klturi
Let I’Vary heart prrpnic Ihm

room.

And hi'iivrn un.l nnliin. sing,
And heaven nnd nature sing,
And heaven,-and heaven nnd

miliiro •Ina*.
Joy to ihp world I the Havlour

reign*:

phi

ploy,

While fields nnd Gauds, rocks,
hilt* nml plains,
Qrpreai lIII' Mnimilllg' Joy.

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Henenl, repeat the seiindlng

J"V-

,io morn let eln nnd sorrow grow.

Nor
thorn*
Intent
the
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it round!
lie rnmrs to make IHh Idesslng-.
flow
For n* tho curse In fminil.
Far a* the rtime I* found,
Fnr a*. fnr ns the curae In

found.

O COM K. ALL YK FAITH PI) L
0 come, nil ye faithful.
Joyful nnd triumuKHlit,

0

conn ye. O come' ye
Hethlehrmj

Come nnd behold Him,
, iJorn the Kim- of angels;
Chorus
“

0 come, let us adore Him,

O come, l#t us adore Him,
0 cmiie, let iiii ndore Him,
Christ the f*f&gt;rtl.
. God of God, Light tit JJifltl
not the
Vary God, DpontUn, ■Jtot.crentcd,

Chorus

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Sing. choir* of enrol*,

Win* In rvullnllon,
Hltty. all ye cltlxeri* of hriivrn
above)
. ,
• Glory to Grid In the ltlftlieit,
'
Chorus
J
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r , •&gt; imirY NIGHT
holy nlrht! the stars lire
hr1ohi ty «liinl nr.
It Is the nii'hl of the dear
Hnvlrmr'* Idrllit
Long Iny the world Ih sin nnd
err»e plnlnir,
T il He bt'I'enrcd nnd Uit&gt;
•oul felt l*s worth.

A thrill of hope the weury world
refnlces,
For yonder breaks u u«v.
and glorious morn I
„ „
. Chorg* Fell on your knecil 0 henr tho
nn^el voices!
0 nlrhl divine' o nlrht
wh"p . Christ we* Imro
0 nlrht divine! O night, () rilelit
dlvlno!
Led hv the llrht -of FrIUi
Tereerty hnimlqr,
With "tnwlnirl hfprta by His
pymllR we «)sft.l,
flo J#d ho Iljjht of.* 'atAr sweetly
Rtr;mlnF..
J r f l'J
Here p»me (he ,wlie mun
from th« rtHtnt lnnd.
Tli« Klnr of KI lies lay thus. In
‘ , lowly mnnrrr.
In all our trials lamt )o he
■U;
our frl'td l
, .
Chorus
r
ulf II* Inught un U Jnr* on«'
;• gnothfrt
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There Is A Sunlit Claus

JOV TO TIIK

Lei mrn their sung*

CAMPBELL’S CABINETS

love and

Several yearn ago we published in thin p ap er an editorial
from the New York Sun called "Yes. V irginia, T h ere Is a
Nmitn C laus". Hy special re q u est from a n um ber of o ur rend­
e rs we take pleasure in re p rin tin g the ed ito rial today and in
recom m ending it to all ns a sound an sw e r on an all im p o rt­
an t question.
T his ed ito rial firs t saw th e light of day on Sept. 21,
I8!&gt;7. It was w ritte n by th e late F rancis P harcelltis C hurch
in response to a le tte r from eight y e a r old V irginia Hanlon,
who al th a t tim e was beginning to e n te rta in som e doubts.
.Since I lien it has hern p rin ted in m ore th a n 20 foreign
languages npd has hvvonic Ihe m ost widely reproduced edi­
torial ever w ritten .
"V irginia, your little friends a re w rong,” w ro te th e
editor of Ihe Sim. “They have been affec te d hy th e sceptic­
ism of a sceptical age. They do mil M love ex cep t th ey see.
They lliink Hint nothing can be which Is not com prehensible
by th eir little iniods. All m inds, V irginia, w h e th e r th ey be
m en’s or children's, a re little. In th is g re a t u n iv erse of ours
m an is a m ere insect, an nut, in Ills intellect, as com pared
w ith the hmimlli'H:t wot Id nhmit him, as m easured by th e
iitU'lllgenre n ip n h tr of g rasp in g Hie whole o f tr u th nltd
knowledge.
*
"Yes, V irginia, th ere is a Sim la Clans, lie e x ists as
certainly as love am i generosity am i devotion ex ist, am i you
know timt th ey abound and give to o ur life its highest,
beauty and joy. A las! llow d re a ry would be th e world if
th ere were no S an ts Claus. It would be d re a ry a s If th e re
were no Virginias. T here would lie no childlike fa ith th en ,
no poetry, mi rom ance, to niuko tolerable th is existence, Wo
should have no enjoym ent, except, in sense mid Bight. Thu
etern al light w ith which childhood fills Ihe world would lie
extinguished,
"Not, believe in Kanin Claim I You m ig h t iih well n o t heHove in fairies! You m ight g e t y o u r p ap a to h ire m en to
w atch in all the chim neys on C h ristm a s eve to catch S an ta
Claus, hut even if they did not see S u n tn C laus com ing
down, what would th a t p ro v e? Nobody sees S a n ta C laus, hut
t h a t Is no sign thul tlierii I" no S an ta C laus, T ho m ost real
Ihlngii in llie world n ru llio a o Hint n eith er children nor men
can see. Hid you ever lieu fa irie s dancing on th e law n? Of
course Hot, lad Hint's, no proof Hint they are n o t lliere. No­
body can conceive or iinagine all the w onders I lull a re mi
seen and iinseenlile in Hie world.
“ You m ay te a r a p a rt Iho b aby's ra ttle ami see what
m akea tho noise inside, lint th e re is a veil covering th e imseea world which not the stro n g e st m an, n or even th e united
s tre n g th of all Ihe stro n g e st men (h a t ev e r 11veil, could te a r
a p a rt. Only fa ith , fancy, poetry, love, rom ance, can push
aside th a t cu rta in am i view and p ictu re th o sup ern al isniuty
and glory beyond. Is it all re al? A h, V irginia in all th is
world th ere is noth in g else real and abiding.
“ No Hindu Claim! T hank God! ho lives mid ho lives
forever. A thousand y ea rs from now. V irginia, nay, ten
tim es ten thousand y e a rs from now, ho will continue to m ake
glad th e h eart o f childhood,"

Polar Lihiary Collection
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Tho Rnkor Llbrury of Dartmouth Colloj

Ills

. fostwl Is ppa^f.M
tin* shall lie break, for tho

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USED CARS
World Christians
Celebrating Xmas
Eve Despite Wars
llv llie ASSfUTATI II HIKSS
I'ItriMImi-' Ho- v.in Id over ivlio
June fulled for ectilulies to find
llie t'enre Chrlsl pre.'iehed rein
lit alcil hli Inrfliiliiy eve toiliy III
many Imigmige.-t, eiislom. mol Ira
lilt Ions
The I*resident Is scheduled lo
pres, a luillmi llih cvrnitui lo h,:ld
Ihe national com mindly I ’firir.Iru.'i,
tree Ih- will do lltnl from hi.
home in liidept-odeiice, Mu , nml
hrondenst Ids iumu.il t.liri.dmas
niesnime
In Vallum City, 1’opn Plan XH
again made an impnssiime'f pirn
for peace II win the pontiff* l.llh
Christum* message auice hi* cn
throne meiil.
In Korea. In Kumpv, even lie
hind Ihe Iron Curtain, pralxci were
Rung for llie land. Soldiers of the
morn ntlloeut rmmlricH fielding in
Korea and iil mdltul duly In We:&lt;l
ern Knropo iirsnjluctl parties for
llie children of llie cnimfrle* wDerc
they llieiiue've.i urn foreifloori.
In llie Holy I,ami. torn Lv ihe
IIIW war between Aratei and Jews,
Moslem Jordan i, l ived u liar
rlr r i mi llie Indy i.tirlne* of Chrl'i
llaully lo lei id'lgrims visit llrlh
leheiu and llie old illy of .leril
tlileiii Jmdilo occtitile* Imlll, led
for the Heciind &lt;itriiight year I*
letting 2..7KI fhrLstlDtia to from I.
reel lo worship
Tho first of a i.rriet of I Tirif.tm/in servlre* in the Holy hand was
held Sunday In Nni.irclh id liall
Ice, where Jesuit was n ari-d II
was held In the Nazareth I hiircli
u tool kit. If their Imdr in nrt Is
conservative, he can’t ic-.lsl sending a volume of I’icnar
latest
four-eyed fenintra.
The nliaw-off rhonie* pirsenta
to impreu, rather than In plrar.c.
They are usually gRtlsh, often
useless and always over-priced.
We know hccnuie he tenirmliera
to forget to remove tho price
tag. He wants to prove that he's
a big host and Hut money drsn't
dlean a tiling to him
Another tasteless giver it the
ralcnlnling one. He nppnrlioni
Ida gifts with a sharp rye to
what he will receive in return.
To Ids wril-loM'lt'd friends go his
rliolcpst offering.i, while Ills pom
rolntlons suffer.
The apologetle giver Is the ralnilator's exnrl opposite, llq ran't
stand gettiiiK more than lie give*.
If your present to him is only a
little mnro expensive than hi*
present to you, lie Is overwhelmed
with emlinrrasantpnt, Ho m*ke*
you feel that you have given him
a ngw yarht, where** he In
off a p*lr of liftCfforlM—oily

N w t f .1 American Pwigser

plumy. And, above all, 11 la man who doein’l ftnokft or * mo.
tlmo for Riving,

ha w*ll-minm&gt;rtd glvtr never

kia GhrUt*

an. Fully
adio, Heater,
Good Condition.

g Pour Sedan, Good
Transportation

lun't ho In*
Ihrlstma* fa the lima for up In rad tlaiua paper will aufdce
mth and tun and frlandllnma. for n Christmas praaanl, whether
‘ the tltna for good footl nnd H’» ■ cerlon of clgaretUa for the

1947 BUICK

1 » PLYMOUTH

Give The
Needed Gift

iniilnlnlnrd hy Ihe Southern llup
list Church In the United States.
In Kuropc, American soldiers,
'jllur:. and airmen are playing
hn.'il to more Ilian a rpinrtcr mil­
lion seedy children nl hundreds
ot holiday piplies.
The three Allied commandiiiitR
of Western (iermnsy donated n
lulu I of M/.ron lo in.ike | lie rea­
son .i hit i heerier for poor kid*
:iimI old folkn In West lierlln. It’ll
i:n nonlly for shoes and clothing.
Geo mid Mrs. Pwlijit I). Flsrn
Lower planned nn "ntd fashioned
American f'hrlslnur; ut home” —
liemg llieic quarter* at SHACK
just untslile of I'nrln. A few close
fr|ends
friends will help .them put away
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er than In fnrrc of arnm to achieve
true peace.
It wa* his l.llh Christmas mes­
sage since he her a me jmpc in lain,
ami in all of them tils appeal whs
for |H-ner.
Front Ihe heart warming lull
mac) of the Christ Child, he said,
one slepa Inin "a world Dial is
far limn Christ " It I* like alcp
ping mlo a "gnsl of freezing air,”
lie declared.
The world, the |&gt;n|ie *n)d, more
Ihnn ever I* divided into two ramp*
over which hangs the threat of
war modernized with weapons of
“ monstrous cruelty."
Vet
he said, dlsvrinomml
"which we always have lesired"
would lie an "un daldc gi .■ intro
of lasting peace if It i. not ae
compaiiled hy aholllion of weu|mns
of hale and cupidity and of over
weening Gist fnr prestige."
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The pope spoke I" a hlroog voire
Hi* mrviago was given in reply
to greetlngn of the College of CurVATICAN Cl7y~ it» - Pope Pius dlnals and was devoted almost cn
XII urged Ihe world today to look tlerly to peace and hi* tirll.rf In
Inward the lintte of Hethlehem rath- how it could he obtained
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Bakers Entertain
Slated For Tuesday For Wedding Couple
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A T It e annual (nler-fralcrnlty
^C bridinn * Hull will be held nt the
Mayftilr Inn on Ttiradny, Chrlxti n i rvening, from 111:00 ’III i!;li|)
o'clock, with Tuny Perc* and hi*
onrheetru furnishing the mmdr.
Rcicrvatlnna of Imtlrontn end
lobby rrp o rlty hnve already been
made, according to Gerald I d ­
ling, preeldent of the Inter-fra­
ternity Council, whfch apniwnr*
thi* nununl affair.
O ther officer* end committee1*
^ n i r mt follow*! vim* pro* Id n i l , M u .
0 G r o r g o Andrew S n eer; secretary*
trc«*liier, Mr*. Alton Diixlmry;
pulillelty, Mi** Cam! Skinners in ­
vitation*, Mr*. Marion Itahnrn, J r .;
d ernrnting commit loo. Mi*.* Joan
S a y rr, chairm an, Mr*. Jo e llnkor,
Ml** M artha Perkin.*, Mr*. Mal­
colm JlacNoill, nnd Mr*. Gerald
lo w in g :
reservation*.
Holier i
Ilillhlmcr; and advisory co m m it­
tee, Mr. nnd Mr*. R alph Austin
Smith. Mr. nml Mr», R. F- Whitner, J r „ Mr*. Lexter G uthrie, nnd
^ t i d H lg glni. .

Col ami Mr*. W- I- Baker nnd
their daughter, Mi** Dltnn linker
nf I,like Maty etitertnitieil wlllt
open linn** on Sunday evpiilng
complimenting En«. James \V.
It.'uhani, and -Mis* Charlotte True,
popular couple, whone marriage
will take place Jan. 5, in the Pro*hyterlan Church of l,nk* Mary.
The linker home » » i attractive­
ly decorated with Chrixtniu*
greenery. amt In Ihe dining room
the nerving tnlJe wa* centered
with n large orchid surrounded
with hivcmlci Christina* hull*
ngnln-t n background of silver,
mil flunked with tall lnvemlcr
.liner*.
I.ovely holiday refreshment*
were served to nlioul 7f&gt; guc*t*,
which included friend* of Mi*&lt;
True nnd member* of Kn.a. Ihummil's -upindron.

Mr. nnd Mi*. Harry I.ee agent
Sundry In Lake Wale*, a* guest*
of thrir i-on-in-law nnd daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Draper and
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The (lev. Carl Brunhnck has
arrived to spend the holidays with
Ids family. Rev. Rrunhnck has
been conducting service* In Mon­
treal, Canada.

Tony Vlrslda, cuin[Ni*llnr for the
Sanford Herald, I* spending Christ1
Mr. and Mrs. O. Leo Butner,
mas In Tnmpn with his family.
Jr. arrived Hutnrdnv from Dur­
ham, N. C. to spend the holiday
Mrs. John Payne is visiting In season with Mr. Butner’a parents
Atlantic Beach a* the gueM or her at their bump on Jewett'* Lane.
sister, Mrs. K. S Banghsn
Mr. nnd Ml* Jark Wilkinson,
Garnet While, who ts stationed In Jr. and Mr*. .In k Wilkinson spent
Key West with the Navy, is visit­ Sunday In Tampa where they
ing hi* parents here
visited Mi. nnd Mr*. Marshall
Smith nnd family.
.lark Babb will spend Ihe Christ­
ina* holiday* with Id* family In
Friends of Mr*. II. W. GoodDade City.
speed will tegret to learn the she
hnn been railed to Gainesville lieMrs G. C. Collier of Pompano cause nf (he death of her father,
Is spending the holidays with her T. 0. Aldny.
parents. Mr. and Mrs E. W. Stiles
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira E. Southward
Friends of Mr* K. W. Stiles will nnd daughter, .lean, left by plane
be sorry to learn thal she rontlnue* thi* morning for Beniuaviflr, OnIII at her home on West Third tin in, Canada, whcie they will
Street
spend the holiday* with Mr. South­
ward's parents.
Mr and Mrs Eugene O' Relic y of
New Smyrna Beach are spending
Mr*. II. A. Drier nnd children
Christmas with Mrs, O'Rrlley's from Umatilla were guest* of Mr.
mother, Mrs, Sam Gardner.
nnd Mrs. ft. L. Parker and family,
Friday. Mis* Betty Price from the
Mr and Mrs. It J. Titlshaw have University of Florida also visited
a* thrir guests. Mr. Tlltshaw's par lirr aunt, Mr*. Parker.
puts, Mr. and Mr* D It. Titlshaw
nl Cordele, Ga
Mr and Mrs .1 C Mitchell will
lie joined Monday by Mr. and Mr*.
Miss Jane Whilnrr ha* arrived C C Kirkland of Jacksonville to
home for a two weeks' vacation \prml Christina* with Mr. and Mr*
(mm Ml. Holyoke, In South Had Tom Kirkland anil children In Or
ley, Mas*.
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(3) What la comedian Fred
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14) By what other name do
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IB) It may surprise yuit to
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iteulay evening beginning al the
homo nf Mina Soilrn Dunn C‘a mis
worn tuina Ihrnuiihoui the city, end Sflnrelnhrr, Mis* Nancy Roumllree,
In* at Minn llnue Mary Garner'* Mix* B a rb a ra CasMihe. Mis* Paul
homo on Seminole Boulevard, lie Caxon, Mis* P ats y Collins. Ml**
wherre they werr served rrfreah Jconetto Cleveland, and Mi**
ment* and invent Iho night
The enjoying the affair were
Mlr.i Dunn, MU* i'nlly Graham,
MU* Carol Lochelt, (Max Joyce
Jonea, Ml** Ellen l.yona, Mias
Martha Owen, Ml** Grace Marie

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Fred Rossetter arrived Friday
In Rpmul the holiday* with hi*
parent.*, Mr. and Mr*. A. K. RmHctter.^ Fred^ la a senior atudent

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Saunders, and E arl WIDon Swan " TNlr1' and
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will enncr, son of Mr and Mr* Therim lerlain with a reception at lh«
C hester Mole of Orlando which will Sanford Woman'* Club Im m ed iate­
lie an event of Dec 27 at tl:00 P M ly following Ihe cerem ony
at Holy C rois Episcopal Church,
All friend* nf the couple a re inwore annnniired tmlay
vitrd to attend
The single ling lereiliony will in1
p e rf u rm e d by the llev II l.yttle '
------- — -----Ion /iin ilie rm a n . anil wedding mils 1 If vmi’ti1 preptirlng fresh rliojile wilt he presented liy Mr* Thom 1 pint n a n b e r r y reli*b fur junt-bofas Swnnner. J r . of A)&lt;o|ikn. solo iduy meal* tr y sw eetening il with
i*l. and Mr» Hoy F Syme*. or | honey for a rh a n g e . T here aro
gainst
srv ein l 11 tuts you in n chop w ith
Mis* .Saunders will he given In the i n n h e t r i o * : O rang es, app let,
m a r r ia g e hv her fath er
Stir will er leoion*. leaving the peel on ail
iiavt as maid of honor, h e r s i s t e r , , " ! these, (ir add canned crushed
Miss Jo a n Saunders, and hrides- I |&gt;inenpple (d rain ed ) to the chopmauls will lie Miss Relive llene peil rrn n b eirle* nnd honey.
Hill Miss Slur ley Moreland, a m t '
-------------Mrs Harold C tn p m n u
Jun io r [ .......... rm n n an y d essert; a rr a n g e
bridesm aids wall lie Mis* S haron o ran ge section* nnd bnonnii* I.U
&gt;iole and iM*s S ara Mole. Iiotli of : serving dishes; sprinkle with a
Holy Cross i hon under (lie tb Orlninht, win. are vislers of Ihe m ixtu re of lemon Juice and honey;
lection ol Mis V M I'lulips will hridegrutn eleel
lop vvIt Is coconut and g arn ish wltn
sing an .im'irnl -t Him: In the Fu
Mr Mule, father of Ihe groom, m araschino cherries.
chnrisl "T he Miss.. M.iriabs”
couijHi'cd ol tub loth Clli and Clth
century Plnm««ne. a rr a n g e d auit
edited l&lt;v &lt; annu Wlulred Dnuglas
The lulrod will lie Ihe lovely
" B reak F o rth " i lmi.ile from Hie
"C h ristm as in aim to" Itv It,o h
Tlie Anthem -it the n ll e il m y will
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be " l i l o r r to I .nd III llle H ighest"
bv Pergolesi
Tin* Rev /iiiim el m an rei-lor id
Hilly Cross i’.uisli will he Ihe i ele
Itr .ml of llle Vui b.ni-.l .i in I will
CiPfM*rti! Iiisiiriinrt*
pieacli Hie r l n i s l u i a s serm on Ihe
Rev Fnthei losepti Order nt SI
I.IH S.iiifdtd A fU nlir Nallfin.il Hank llulldlttjf
lu gustine will In the I'e.null nl
the Fin b a n I llrnlliei Peter III
Sniifiiril, l*'litritlit
del of SI A'lgnsltoe, will lie the
S'ib Deacon of live Cm harisl
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I be liave nl Ihe rlmieti will In
ilniosl r n l n . l v li ldi-J bv r,indie
light and Ihe -in* n nl and Iradduin
-il ( I n isllii.is i .i to l . will be sung
ilnrmg the service
-Mi a re rm .b illv lo vilnl In al
lend the s e r v u e and a l e m e e d In
g11! to Hie r b i o i b in plenty of
time liefore Hie p ie service pro
gram so Ilia I lliev mav olilaili -eats
in Ihe rlim eli

llidv ( id - . CpiMi-p.il church
will ceielunti1 &lt;’hri'-tui-i- with the
lriulitinn.il .MMtiij^tit Service, the
Rev It l.vtllet* 11 XiiiiuP'rinan an
nnimeed today .Midnight F.uehanst
will lie a ti.aif hour program id
Christmas music beginning al II tin
o'cliH'k Muud.iv night (Christmas
Eve) The Midnight F.urhnrisi will
begin iiromptly al midnight
The Prelude Program of Mn»ic
will Include organ seleetlints liv
the church org.imsi, Mr. Ilov I-'
Symes. iiii'lmling "Bethlehem by
&lt;*1to Mailing, “ A laivelv Bit e is
Itlisiming" by .Inti.mors Itralim*.
and 11 uicdlcv id tradiiional folk
carols from 1 cntral F.urnpe I».ir
mg Itir program pr."eeilini! thi1 - it
vice lllcic will a! o lie a violui solo
by Miss Ann 1 ovi-R lln h a id Holt,
claw will slot; Schubert's familiar
"A te Marin" ill. I .Intro Hell el will
Ulg "I* llnlv Night” |e
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Nsi ler (‘oknt
Morning t »ei itllolts
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Win re AnBr Is Fear to Tr» "
Pin 111! *‘a rails
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10 i;. I'm men f ’ni allero
I l o o »&gt;nhenlr.i And Nit or
11 1n llr|ical Per rorni.im e
ll:J'* Mornlnu VftTlellM
Sorority nml fraternity repre­
tl lM At tl sit Haw all
sentative* nr* Mr*. It. A. Smith,
It.li Lav men's i ‘all l Prnji »i
,MI** Karliarn Snnmler*, Mark
I 3: I'll World Ai Notiii
Ml** Bnrhnrn Saunders, bride
13.11 llaillo Karin Pltfesl
•Cleveland. Jr., Ml** Mnrthn Wight. elect, was honor gne*l Frl
II I 11 lion d u h
Mrs. ftcorge A, Speer, Jr., Mix* day
morning
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(Jean Payer, ......... I* Rotimlllni, ■.bower given liy Mr* W. II
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•Jack Woodruff, Mailon Itutiorii, Duncan, Mr*
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Snyer,
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jJ r., Rot. Karn*, Ralph Austin nid Mr* .lean Snyer at Ihe S.iyer
3 DO liar None Ila to h
i'tmilli, firorge Andrew Spoor, 'mme on Summerlin Avenue
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Todny's Hi.ir
Kenny I ••ffl.-rj nml a* "stray
Mi** Smmdrr* was riunptimcided
J jo lilts* Ami PeriiHlnei Greek" reprai&lt;entnlivo* Isorori- liy Ihe hoatrxxc* with a spire chr*l
Vo nr Cblhl linen t&gt;* Hi In-.
tile* and frutrrilltle:i having fewer •i* n niemeidn uf the ncensmn, and
4J .00 Al if 1 11" I-o vein Proftiaili
W him five inruihrra in the city) *hmver gift* were unhplrly pre
4 Jo Ne w *
Mr*. Edna Cussle uf Pumpano I*
31 By lleuneni
(Mr*. Joe • linker, nnd Cm ige vented by an "Aunt Jem im a"
Mis* Belt)' Rose Hoolrhan, stu­ ft
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spending some time in Sanford
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nurse
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Mr
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R&lt; (re*limenl* in keeping with the W SI Ilea.
Invitation* nr* being distributed
Hospital has completed her three ft: Jo Alarhei Hrjiort Pay
month* affiliation nt the Child­ ft J«&gt; Himrln
to member* of lh* n**neintton nni Christina* seiimm were served by
Palaile
/h e ir ffile«l*, nlul Inle arrival* the hnstes*c* ns*l*ted by Mrs A.
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Mr. and Mrs. George A* Silo.- ren'* Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. ft7 on
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from out-of-town who wish to ohn* their guest, Mr*. Stine'-. nnd hn* returned to GnineavRIr.
7 oft VKW Meporter
Those invtird to be with the have
iinln |rivi**tlon* rre rci|iie*ted to
7 In I T f‘odiitieiitarv
luothrr-ln-law,
James
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jcnnlrtrt Mr*. Mniinu I’nbnrn, Jr. hnnnr guest were Mrs. T C Mute, of Orlando.
Mr nml Mr* P. II Tepslc nnd 7:1ft IWeitlnu Hereiiatl*'
daughter, Martha Jean, arrived 7 Jo Ne wn
Elaborate preparation* Imve Mrs C II Wodruff, Mis* Margaret
M anor
7 3ft Time I Oil For Aliisli'
tlrnkaw.
Mi**
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Moon,
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been made for the dance and it i*
Mrs. Henry Melniuliii returned Saturday from Cnhocton, Ohio, to 7: 41 Cddy Pinhln Plays
expected that it will prove to |,.&lt; Mr*. Charles la'gelte, nil nf Or- Sunday from IRlilhcrrv where sh- spend the holiday* with Mrs Tep
Rno Va &gt;Ie I y Mull
ft JO Meet The It i od
I he ununl enjoy aide nnd succcsaftil Inndn; Mrs I K. Batten. Mr.* Dun visited Mr. nnd Mr*. Roy Gladney *le's parent*, Mr anil Mr*. -I ft
9 on Nile I alii loll
llntleii. Mr* II A. Moreland. J r , for several days.
foghorn
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Phil III eil At *UK0 *1
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Mr* Harold Chapman. Mr* .Spen­
fi jo I Min e Time
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Nl\ie Kicbluift. Mis.* Shlrlrv Mnr» with Ml*. Williams’ family,
; Hobson uf Danin, and Mr nnd Mrs
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II I. Anderson of Hasllngs
ft ,t*. Monilnt; Melo&lt;P
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker a t-1
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Mis* Margaret Partin. Mi** lalllnn
7 Mil Seven i M l»n h « l»di
visiting in Wayrtos*, Ga., when*
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Mr*. Baker’.* parents.
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ed to arrive next Sunday for *
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Aptlent Flout |» n nutrition* nnd
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week’s
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didh'iou* dcs'i-rt f„i n whole.fain- I Mr anil Mrs p A Howland have I'Hi-nts of Mrs J e n n in g s' parent*. ft On WnrM At Mnn
hi- M f In HID &gt;H .HDI I 'III 1*1 III n .
9 I . Phil llru i| Al ( u i, if*
IIV Itienl. To ninke It spoon layer* i hern called to Blttefield. W Vn . Mi. and Mis. I. I'. H agan
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9 3'» Fieihlle HtmiiiH
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of i ustnrd sluice nnd apricot pu- because nf the srriou* illness nf
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A
m
il
*'I
*
K
»
i
t
t ee into r.bet bet glasses nnd cldll; her mother, Mr* Rose Atkins
III (III* ifihiiH'* M'ltf 11m
i f v 1111*
Mr. and Mi*. K. W. R n g ris nf In lot Pin •ri* Ta t ode
K(K|» *' | | i a * 4' I f • • f|V * t Y i f VYllM
just before serving top with whip|» I.. A liny. A 1 III I, Alipili
Crcstvlew
iiiul
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
In Jo Ne %va
Mr and Mr*. Ernest C. Itakrr
I ( 'fu 1 .lilt I i *'*i i **l ** hiK , i (II
tod cream or whipped evaporated
of DrLaml will spend Christmas A. Watson and son of Lake City in 3ft Mtmb*
••••** '('ll *AMIi I'littl, ii fid II | mv*I.
milk mid maiiiHi-himi cherries.
urn
spending
the
C
hristm
as
holi­
IOi
I
'
«
Victor
V**n
iik
1
iretmiitr
m
With hi* parents, Mr and Mrs
* ‘f"11* 111*11f ii *». 11 in|»*•11 hir 111 ,«| b 11 j.f.
II MO t»ri henlra Audi HtMt
J. K Baker at their home on l.Vio days w llh Mr*. R ogers’ and Mrs. 11 Jo M-.flilliif Varieties
l'»l«l*t| nvnl
•'im tli 4. MHli!Hull.i
Walsoo*'
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
III
MuMe Man all
Weil First Street.
I* •• . *(M*| f t . I. fi f , Mt (| Hi It
II .Q. Tourhton.
1,111 m r ii' s ('all to prnvet
li f t
A l lllll* dll' | m* I. 1 Ml «M12 OH W&lt;o Id At \ ‘r«iOf
Allen llrt/el who attends the Uni­
m r wi n* Mrs \
\\ |
Mi ,
I 31I ft Iloilo Farm Plitent
Mi.
and
M
u
.
Jo
hn
llrnl
&gt;iuJ
11
d
*
i
d
u
h
versity ol the South, in Newanre,
12 Jo
T II 4 *i'I m i H, Vi i ( *|irii I*
( *.»
l-'rsnklyn
McTeer
arrived
T
h
u
r
s
­
t
Wi’lirNloiin
pi
f
I*
t*nee
13
I
Tenn.. Is spending the Christmas
i
ii, VJ
*11111!i v M■im' jui*I•I tiiid
Pn|itllat tit at
v a rat Ion with hi* parenl*. Mr and day from lint S p rin g :, Ark. In I11:00
Mi l. I ill! I i ffl» i
ft l,a t In Amet h a on
spend the holidays
with
Mis,
Mrs II F lletrel
1 JO Nf»»
Ml
I* 11r ft lint f I Cl • 1•I HI .
Deal'» p a i m l . , Mi. and Mr*. \V.
J ft Mu d 1 at Vaitell-w
. »|i ii. M •f l 11|; 1,1
, „ | IM
,»I,,).*
fltl 11a 1 Norte Ham h
Mr anil Mrs Charles LrGrllr F. MeTcer Airs Heal will lie re&gt;1'
9%I 9*||i«||
............ ■
on Wot hi At Thi ee
of Or Intub* nnd Ihelr young iliiugh memliered a , the L 'm ir r Mi'-r. Juan
1ft Tvofn J * til a 1
:?-ftti i f if 'ii i r**» t f I i f i.
' i
1rot lie Mllioe*
tei will spend Christina* week here Mi Tree.
in Mil
" 4 1*11-1 Ii • til if MII 1*1* (»i* | f i l l I.f
Tra I rrf Thtr*
with Mrs 1-rGrtie's parents, Mr
j f" II* *ifDi 1# i*i* l It \ | I
, ,), |
Mm l&gt; 1 o v e r I"it fit
Mis* G re te b r n Kirrhholf. Ml**
nml Mr* A W lam
Now *
I (‘I'M * ' M\ »**ll »I' I fill 111 i I .1 I Ilf . ’
N nrm n F.ive I t ii v e y , and Ann
My IG ’in***!
, Kill M I Mif!» f 1|||if*
1 , 1 . fill
Tlic
T
hr HIii U hm
Sgl Henry Rlehtrr who i* stn Whittaker will leave Monday fur
full ii 'uf ii iujd, s&gt;bni
Ntpiv j*
itnnrrl at Camp Alteilmry, 1ml , is Minml where they will attend the
1ft S hi rl-* K ifiii #if 1*1 F
I'll* f 1*(I*'I 19' VA'II*1 11#• 41* ,| kl |l K
spending an eight duy leave wllh Dancing M a s te rs’ i o n vent Ion. Lead
2il Ala f V
t
11
'd " f V lin d lH C li jllll Mt i f u , Hi
l.i
.1*1
I'arailr
lit* parent*. Mr. ami Mr*. Henry Ing Ini lift and lap teacher* of New
*mmr * i
ns ii i; i ft hm .i d.» bn
41 1i «1hi **s
York City a re ejRiecleil In lie In at
Richter.
]
:
iH
ui
x
M rlfMnK (Mi A * I
tendance
Ml 1’I* ' •I111IIIdmMi ■v
I i4*1 11 f ‘lit h i mu i . f i 1 1'iitffi i i
Ift Hum' s Fur A hail*
Pie, James It. Hoolohnn. stationii «mI* •■»i • il nml fibr.'i
n , if. | I
Mr. nnd Mis. It. F
C renshaw
7 J « Now y
,ed nt Sheppard Air Forre Base,
j
M
i
11
m I
t ii f h i i • f | 11|.
Ii, • i
| ^ f|u
1
7 3ft AtiiM* Fur 1,1*■M"hi■iK
left
Holiday
foe
Mooteruina,
Ga.
to
li1*., I* spending the holidays here
7 I ft I*lli1&gt; Milt lllll I*l(i*i1
| il fu I Ml III «»'* In, k
spend
the
liiilldav*
willi
their
son
R all Vml. i * M ill
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
and daughter-in-law . Mr. nnd Mrs.
ft Jit Mpf! Tlir llriml
It Hoolrhan, Kr
'» im Nile I'diMuti
R. (I. C rrn sh aw . Joe C ien sh aw of
*» 1ft I'hM *l#ri| 4f M r ^ n
Bobo Dean, who Is altendlng Yale B irm ingham , Ala wilt join Ida •» ii*
iMliif Tlln*
faultily
there
for
*
vl.dl
l»|
»&lt;)
Hnlyertllv In New Haven, Conn .
Wt »ay lo you, "Marry Chriitnn* '
M
l
(ft
I«ri)
h»j » «)fl
arrived Inmic recently to spemi
Jo AI M«mm# U if It \Mi*»».
Ml** K liirW Hinttli arrived Hat- in
alKtut two weeks with his parents,
11 on
*
Itavo a gay day filled
u n la y nlglil from L srk lsn d Air II oft bijk(* nrr
Mr ami Mrs It. L. Dean.
Bane in Han Antonio. T r i a s
tn
NAVY S E R V IC E
wllh good gilt*, good cheer good
Mm. W. H. Bagwell and Ralph spend the h o lid a y 1 with her p a r ­
T here wdl lie a ipecial flint.)
F. Bagwell of Rlclunon l, Va. are ents, Mr. and M i- Ned flmllh at
vl.dtlng here for the holiday* as th e r home at Hllver l ake. M i n mail Day ervier in tlo- r ' | ta p i |
If iendi, plus our sincere
ffiirsta nf Mr. and Mrs. Toni 0. Hmltli it aH endlng Offlrerji Gan of the N a ' s l A tixilllatv Air S 'a4 i
A *
didate srhool nl l-arklaiul.
• Ion a t t i l .’i P. M. tniimrrnw 'I i.e
‘t, and Mm . Rtilb It. Scotl.
good wishes!
vervlce will rondr.l imiloly of
carol singing with a lout mr.lila
Mr and Mr*. Andrew Htlne have
Hon hy riin |d * ln M aillaw .Inlm
b ft fur (-hai lesion, W. Va. where
they win npcnil about a week with
llimterse.
A rrang em ent a
liav.
•heir son-in-law and dnughler, Ur.
been made for Ihe publo In »i.
and Mr*. George Mlynkuwu,
The Junior Mlv&gt; Club held a It ml and u ro id ial ilivilntlon ia
» ...... . ■
carolling nml (dumber parly Wed- extru d ed to all.

Barbara Saunders
Honored By Sayers

T irr, s A N F o n n h e r a l d
n. Drr. 24. 1931
Page S

Midnight Sendee
Wedding Plans Made
At Holy Cross rhureli By Barham Saunders

* * U » | il li( I t

DOORS Ol'EN
\ \ M. CHRISTMAS DAY!
SIIOWINO TOMORROW &amp; WEDNESDAY!
LJt*H E RtSCOI. THE J t J N G L L o

T error , andthe Swamp Fighters'

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111M ii

WHO TURNED THE TIDE OF THE

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savage

Sem

in o le

Wa r ! :

LAST TIMF TONIGHT

EXTRA NICE
FOR CHRISTMAS

DENNIS MOItGAN
•
VIRGINIA MAYO
•
GENE NELSON

“PAINTING THE CLOUDS
WITH SUNSHINE”
•

IN TECHNICOLOR

ALBOi L A T E S T NKWH ami CARTOON
______________ S E L E C T E D HIHIR IS ____________________

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!
AGENCY DRUG STORE

BE

“EXCUSE MY DUST *
WITH RED SKELTON

O P E N

CARTOON nml SELECTED SHOUTS
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M. ’til
Moon
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Merry Christmas
To A ll
A HI ( &gt;B 0

' &gt;w 1 A N D O

H IG H W A Y

t^ist Times Today- “PEOPLE WILL TA1*«,

�Schooling Races;
Final Poll Of Conference Coaches Prepares Opening
gf:,
By KENT CIIRTLAIN
M- BIx Hanford Hornlnole Celery
; ’Ted football players worn booTOTtd III the final results of the
first annunl Herald Coaches’ Full
determine the All-Knst Florid, i
nferenee teams. | ’||o Driving
fallback Ed Cordon was named tin
tha only Celery F«hI on the first
’ tssm,
i. End Ken Cano, Inckle Walter
' Reuth and Mike Wholeliel gained
place* on the starting ref und team
While guard Hob Crulium ami cen­
tal Terry Cordell wore given hon*
prable mention.
fit. Augustin *’* KeUctlllius liieh
school snared four starling berth*
. on the first time with I’alutka
procuring two ami one each going
to Sanford, fieabreexe of Dnvtomt,
New fimyrna, Dcl.aml and Starke.
Sanford shared high honor* with
Ketterllmis hv having three play#rs, each, named to th« secomi
Herald All-Conferohca vi|uad. fieriDreexe and Starke two a ple-e
*. with Palatkn f'lilnimr one.
' Houghs Mlllrr Falalkn’s galfeplnr lefthalf, untied a P « t pli....
P#fe from every .n-e of the sev* n
•ehc* who auli'Dptml vole* In th**
araM’s poll. Miller receive! nil
I po'nta mil of a por.rlhle 21 to
*d (he entire noli.
• Bv virtue rf Mll'er’s mmiilnmu
fholce, he gained the dlsliuetlon of
b»lng the venv's mo*t valunble
itaver In the Knst Florida Can*
. farene* for Jll.t].
Ounrlerhick Eddie Mathews,
Miller's leaniiuiite. garnered ilm
•eeon'1 hlwhe-t vote (,u Um fit*team hv polling HI.
HnufmdV
tackle Kouth shared with quarter­
back Benner of Reahrerxe tlm
highest vole for llie second team
pomlnntlon with it each,
i tn all 40 players repre cntlu#
til tight aehools In tl;e FK Conftrenee were selected by the seven
participating roaches. Only one
Mach failed to submit n ballot,
Ihat wss the HcLiiml roach,
f lia t Team
Ft.
LE Lrnholt, fieabreexe
.. 12
LT Watson, fit. Aug.
t.*l
LO fiouther, fit. Aug.
II
C Kenard, N.H.II.
fi
BO Parker. Htnrke
h

Final schooling races In prepar­
ation for the opening of the Sanfurd-Urlnndo Kennel Club Wed­
nesday were held last Friday and
Hnturdnv and sumo exceptionally
fait tln&gt; i were turned in.
The boat timet for the two day
lierlud pave the edge to Huh
Walker, Romo Kambler and Tara'a
Lass In 112.1; l.avara, Meter Hot
and Fire Ilup in 22.2 with I.ittlo
Touch, llluo Mill, -laine&gt;i Khhnrd.
little Old Darling, .lolly Hurry,
lleauly't (lift, Hetty’* Lite, Joy
•loo and l.adv Sara rooking It In

&amp;

{

IB Mnthvws, I’a ln tk u .......
Ill
iH Miller, Palatkn
*21
IH Byrd, fit. Aug.
.. 12
B aOKDON, HANFORD
III
•rood Team
Pt.
,E OANO, SANFORD .......
7
,T ROUTII, HANFORD
.• It
41 WIIELCHKL, HANFORD
7

22.1

Wetherington Is
Too (Vro Scorer
For IJ-F Quintet
U M flK W IU E ffiiMfl*iH The
Florida (Into** Ic* 1
|
h i*
tbclr
pre-Ulirlstmns ulav
Wetlriesdnv cv»nln*» will* •&gt; r**i to
17 victurv win over T»onc*s*a*,
-ivlng Ceri'b lolm Mau**r’i &gt; mngft»*rs n r*-n r*aoi d for I In* young
union.
Illieakiii'i nf I Is yiiiing*l&lt;‘r&lt;r
■»ft* * their unset win i,v**r the
urevlinir Iv enle'iilen Vu1-, Minier
&lt;ald, “ W»* have reached u higli
**ek. 'lit* t it tiling hustle ami fight
for experience and height. How­
ever, we still have a long way hr
go with Home outstanding teum*
on our schedule but if we keep
pluylng us we have pin &lt;*d ill
these firnt five games we'll give
nil uur opponents a tough buttle
I'lil Irememlou ily pleased with
heir showing."
Tl *......beaten (iaturn have taken
a few days off for the Christum*
holidays and will gather again l»
Jacksonville on December 2dtb
or the Cntur Howl bnsketbull
tournament which semis them
ugulnst Clemson, (Jeorgia nnd
Florbln Stule University the f&lt;rl*
lowing three nlglils,
Florida opened the season with
a 7tl*r&gt;2win over Wofford,
then
clipped Stetson (Ikl-fri!), Miami
(tUMIfi), and Florbln fioutlu'iu
(70-fit). The game with Tennessee
was tha Cators' only fiouttieustern
Conference scrap to date.
Here are the Individual srorlng
statistics lliiougli the first five
games,
TP Arc. Pet.
Wfth'Uiugtnil
UK |:t.n IH.'J
Powell
Ml 10
110.7
Cookie
It P.H 21.0
llohvrls
40 H
47.2
Cnsares
iltl 7.2
44.1
Hitchinx
,'l.'| (U)
21.5
Tr Ingas
21 5.2
47.1
Frlerlmnn
111 4.7 25.

In

the

(i/|ltlh t

ra re *.

In the futurities, 20.2 wilt the
best time turned in by the followin# lure idia-err: While Hear, Ikey
Andy, Heneh Hello, Hold Dost,
Itiihy, J. Ilitwk .lint, and Htcnpimr
Itlnif, while Wnro't ilill, I.ittlo
Sadie, Cat Itin I .rid. One Step, Kinmn'H taift ami l.i'y Trump innle it
in lust two second moru.
Everything Is tot for tlm grand
e petting Wednetduy night with
poal lime fur the first race Hilfi
jt.in. A card of ten races It sched­
uled each irirht e v e n t .Sunday
at tho fine traek located on the
Hiinfurd-flrlnlido highway nboul
ten miles smith of th h ellv. W. II
Anderson, iiv iiii , and Unbelt (I,
Hllittl. yen-.r d tn«W»*'er, Tie
one of the liiypei’t seasons In the
truck's hM niv, iilub r the nunei
virion of the l-'loiida Itueing Coin-

Yankee Tackle
Rebels Tuesday
In Orange Haw!

tetsonAlumnui
Standing Proxy
In Hong Kong

Seuiom For Gator 'Bowl Contest

OKI.AND (Special»— A Stetson
slnmnn* &lt;n fn*-avsv Hon" Kone
is Mending prow for “ U. S.
*1,000" and •hrr'div bns he'-ome n
member of United Stetson Alumni
Stetson’* own USA. on e&lt;-»»n|ve
tion pled««d to n-ovlrle 17b (MM In
Mir,1* fur University operating ex­
po MU*’,
”i will put Stetson's financial
difficulty above mv own and give
*•* lie.,* •. enilowmeni plan me
wbolehe-ir'e * oilllli rl," wrote }J
'V. f'ldV l.eung, who graduated
&lt;,&lt;r**-«i|i in iirjft ."Now I'
the time to show our nnroserveil
'n-ot*e i *
Almn Mater by
united fiction."
’’Iricr. •rradnatbin. h" has oceupled mhny prominent nosts o '
trust and re*'ion»llilll,e In eil*-**,.
•oe 1 n«*iUlr*l snil relief agencies
in bis native China.
In accept inp annniiitmnnt on
mlvlscry r* rnmlttee of United

CORAL GABLE8— (Special)—University of Miami football squad
hai launched a practice program starting at 2 1’, M. daily for tho
remaining days before the rlub tackle* tho Clcmton Tiger* In tin*
•atnr H &gt;w| In Jackionvllle New Yours afternoon.
Coach Amly (Sustafson figured that since the game starts a t 2,
his squad had best get accustomed tr. playing at that time of the day,
an hour which haa not bean too#------------------------------ --1" 1
happy fur th* Hurricane* this fall, men who have been showing up
Two of their three defeat* were well In recent weeks,
suffered In sfternuon encounters.
As a result, Frank McDonald,
After Monday's diIII, Just seven 105-puund yearling from Nuthy,
nractiro days remain before tho N. J. seems u elneh to stuit at
New Yearn afternoon clash and right end on offense. He Is Just
two of tho drllla will bo away alwut a* effective n blocker us
from home. The squad will leave Sophomore I.eo L'lloyle nnd n far
Sunday for tha I'onte Vodru bettor puss receiver. Frank Nurllearh headquarters, hut will stop dull!, another freshman, also a
off In St. Augustine for a 4:20 105-pounder, Is showing so well on
I’. M. workout at Katie:linus field defen*** that bo will bo I,on Mar­
in St. Augustine.
tin's alternate.' lie i* from ChicaTho team should be consider- «fu.
•ddy stronger In some positions
At tackle, Norman French 210vh n it was during the regular pound Chicago teammate of Nar■rnson, especially on the line. The dull!, was Installed us regular
extra time available to make pro- defensive right tackle In tho
Durations for the Clemion game - ' ~
---’Otlf'.n Uinnsl t*n *f|t • "I deer bus given the coaches a chance
it n privilege to ‘stand by Stetson’ ’.o work with some of the now
| rei el,l* t,| -Ift so,
"Mv nrevy Ft It" II,000 for
It * handy to hava aom* can* ur
tho current year whoso 5T In'•rest h U«t fill, A chock for this Jors of small whole boiled onions
amount ivlll be sent in a followitii' on a cupboard shelf. They're n
Food way to stretch peas,
snap
airmnil "
beans, or mixed vegetable* when
unexpected company arrives.
If you want to heap bacon atrip*
from curling when you ar* panbroiling them try preaxing the
*trjpx down with a fork occasional­
ly as they cook.
DKI.AVD llbn* luli *-Permission
*i u«** "Tin* Vnreh of Dimes" a
he idle of o composition written
One pound of boneless stew
‘,v lllrlinrd M. K*n«el, Stetson meat will sxrve four people for
■vnd i**"*l*Ttor snd compusor, foi one meal If vou hava Iota of gravy
'he half-time show ill the Tan- und vegetables with it.
ge-loc Howl o** Jan. I has been
"iven liv the S'ntbinal Foundation
for Infontib* Paralysis.
The woids ami music will lecopyrighted by the University and
the proceeds uiilgned to the Na
■Inmil Foundation to carry on Its
progrnin ngulnst the dreaded dis­
ease.
A recording uf the comnoiltlon
has been sent to the National
Foundation in New York for an
udvanre preview In moke it avail­
able for ony other nation-wide
broadcasts.

Job iT»t sine*, but eeaehM ta r *
boon *blo to 'ta rp o n hla pUjr
considerably In tho last weak.
At tho ta in t time, yearllnc Bill
Uehrlnger, 210-puund freshman
from Long Uc*ch, N. Y. hat eomo
ulonjt llku u huuse-a-fire to win
the alternate job behind French,
and he’a threatening to take over
vbu starting assignment.
212-pound Nick Chlcklllo, mutt
Improved player on the squad this
year, hat been Martin# loft tackle
tn offense thlt year. In the Intt
ID ilaya. he'a convinced the
coaches hu can play detente, too,
and will start at guard.

Creomulilon relieves promptly baeaujo
it goes right to the teat of tho trouble
to help looten and expel fenn lades
phlegm and aid nature to too the and
neal raw, leader, inlitmed bronchial
membranes. Guaranteed to please you
or moocy refunded. Creomulilon haa
stood tha ten of millions of uten.

HIGHLIGHTS
HOLIDAY
GIVING

C astle Jew elry

Tanjrprinc* Howl HaN
Polio Theme Granted

MIAMI i.tt—North and Smith colb'lti* all Mats planned (Inal Unlit
walkouts today for their Shrine
charily football game in llie
Orange Howl Tuesday nlgbl
A crowd, of about lO OOU Is ex
peeled to watch Yale Conch Her
iiiau Hick man's Yankees tangle
with Miami L'onrh Andy (iustiif
son's Hebei* In llie Four Pi o’iniial
game sponsored by Mali) Shrine
Temple lor the crippled children's
fund.
The South Is exported to depend
upon speed uml passing against the
heavier Norlh team.
The South squad hail the day off
Sunday and spent It sight - seeing
und swimming but Hickman gave IS T i m M il ( IT o r T II H c o t X T V
. it iit m .
o im iM ii.i;
c o iia r v ,
his north squud a lift ■ minute
ii.&lt;niii&gt; i,
workout In Ihc morning, brushing
In r** II**- K hI h I" uf
up on all phases uf tho game.
W IL L IA M W A l.T K Il
I HMrfl**»..l
Kleknff lime fnr the game Is
IS I'l l O il I T I *
8:1.1 p m (KST).
r&lt;* all wanixi it xiav chnckh Ni

U'tfal Notices

linking a smoked boneless pork
shoulder butt? About half un hour
before It's finished mix o table*
siionu of prepared mustard with
three tnlilcmumiitiH of brown sugoi
end n couple of tablespoons of
orange juice and spreuil Ihu hum
with this mixture,

N i * II i &lt;* l.f l i f i r l i y K lvnli llia l Jsni»*&lt;
I'ln y o ln \Vn 11*. &gt; filc .l lil&gt; filia l re*
Hurt a** K&gt;&gt;-&lt; iilu r **f llie a n ln le &lt;*f
W lllliin i W a lle r, ile, &lt;iie e il. Ilia t h«
f lln l
Mi* e e ililin , fu r filia l ilia ch arae. am i llia l lie w ilt an u ly In
III,
lln m .ra l.le I u im h I un H lu n alro ln ,
i '■&gt;iiiitv Jiu la e e f K om liuiln I'm iiilv ,
K liu lita , no llie 3rd day o f J a n u a ry .
Ilii,l fu r a |ii*i i i v*&lt;I nf Hume am t fo r
fln .il di..■Ii h u » a * I'.aecutor o f th a
* el ni ■■ I l f W H ill, III W a tta r, dacaaacil,
n a H U * ssili day n f N n v a m lia r, t t t l .
J A.SIKH t'L A Y T **N W A I.T K II.
A« K ir e iiin r nf fh a a a ta t* of
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Harold KaHtner

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week, or arnxnn. Kn«llxh Fords
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tlntion wuKont and c, river Uhl o».
Strlrkluml-Murrlaun. Inc.,
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IIH'I DKSllTA nuivi'itilde, ruiliu,
heulrr. IIv privutr nurty. Priced
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Irnnapurtutloii cheap. John L.
Iluinphrrjr. Lake Mary.
1041 FORI) Club Coupe hat ra ­
dio, hruter uml terrible uulnt
Joti but rutut ul,u'l. I2UG.U0.
Phone IG31-W_ ixfler 0 P.M.
FOR SAKE: IU4U Frailer. Over­
drive, radlu, umlurcuut. Perfect
conditlun. Hubby June*, 300 W.
5th, I'h. 201.
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condition. Call 703 between 7
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Quick, Monomlcat tervlce. Work CANT TAKL hty 14 ft. boil and
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trailer with ma. Metal ball wall,
sturdy, ipeedy, Chaplin Doutarae
Robb’s ilakury haa old fathlontd
Fruit Cuke, rlccd to M.7B. _N A 8, Extenilun &gt;06.
217 Bait First, Ph. 1120.
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And thfe a very

HAPPY HOLIDAY I

tin g a to n g o f
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for a truly Merry
Chrhlnun
and it New Year filled
nith hnppineii!

SMITTY’S SNAI»riN(; TlfltTLU

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Blues In Tho News &lt;*rown By
lly lion ANTHONY
One of the finest heads of Ice
Tonight Is ll»' n ig h t fo r the fes­ berg lettuce aeen in theae p arts
tivities ill the Niivy Center. At f a r n long time w as presented to
H:;il I hr Mel oily Fivp will begin the Herald force S a tu r d a y hy
playing nml the p a t t y will be George II, H eirs who f a r m s a
underway. T he Chrlattnaa anlrlt pari of the A s to r farm a t Lake
will dominate Ihr nffn lr nml keep Monroe.
Mr. Heirs has several nrrex of
in niiiul men, th a t thin I* Ihr
city of S an fo rd ’* V n y of saying what Is known as P rem ium l a k e
M.-rrv C hristm as to Ihn men in Iceberg Lettuce and has lieen c u t ­
liliir on a f t e r 01 before attending ting fu r iilmiil two week i. If
riin re b of your ehoiro tie aure to w eather rondltiona do not in t e r ­
eotne to i lie Navy C enter and fere, he exp erts to have a conloin lit the full. I'll be looking tinui's Mipply all w in ter and early
spring.
•.or you there.
Aienrding fo Hstidy Anderson,
Totooitow f Mu iit tiian will bn
r. I* In tiled all over th e world and who Imasts th a t C nlifom la rnii’l
our tutv. 11 a ir linsc will lie no i * to in h Seminole County in grow.e p lio o a&lt; Chief I. II N ader and
Ills i rew will serve a dinner th at
I would give the lieit home-rooked lasting and honorable pence,
(sig nedt H a rry S. T ru m a n
lie al sonic s tiff competition To
.litii Meyers, Italpli (inssinaii
Miss Nell Williams ami Mrs. A
It Ailing we cxpreea our great mid I would like to take th is o p ­
a p p ii ‘d'llIon for th eir tireless p o rtu n ity In extend o u r must
w o i k h i decorating the Mess Hall sincere wishes to you nml ynurx
a
very,
very — MKItltY
»o at 11 aelively. The menu for the fu r
( I n i 'to m s dinner In he nerved CHRISTM A S!
in the. Yob-tide ulm oxphrri' is ax
follow :
Chilled F ru it Coektnll Clips,
Hnaal Tom T urk ey , Snow Flake
potatoes, (illdcl (irnvy, ll u tt r r r d
English
Pena,
linked Virginia
llalii.
A ssorted
Hnlail
Trayx,
C ran b erry S aure, llreail and Rutter, Stllffeil (Hives, Sweet Pickles,
Coffee, Pumpkin Pie, C hristm as
Candy, Mixed Nuts, Cigarettes.
A fter dinner th e r e win be a
brief mnsieal C h ris tm a s W arship
S ir v ire in the Station Chnpel at.
I IT. All men a ie invited to a t ­
tend ami a le cnrniiingcd la b u m ;
a bun;
th en
depeodelita
and
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The following te lle r from Ihn
P n -iideut of tile Hulled Staten
ap p e a rs l i n e ax || wax published
h i the A im y N avy-A ir F ores Heglnlcr

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LAKELAND UTk-CItnu price* nn
Northern auction market* last
week reflected the effect of Inc
Christmas season.
O ranges ami tangerine*, always
In g reat d e m a n d as holiday fruit,
were generally higher lh:.n the
week before. G rapefruit returns
w ere varied.
T h e best gain was tiinlkrd hy
O ranges from Indian lliv r r They
lumped 7(1 cents In &lt;4.12 n box.
Interior Florida o rang es moved
up 5IS r e n t s lor a $117 av erag e
T e m p 'c oranges, just reaching
volume movem ent after bring a
xenree variety, slumped 77 ren ts
a half hnx hut Mill av erag ed S3 wi
T angerines brought $2 .Vi a half
Imx, a gain of 17 re n ts
While seedless gra|&gt;efruil from
Interior Florida brought &gt;135 a
Imx. up I!) cents. Indian IHvrr
while serdless skidded 25 renl.s In
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LOVELY FOR GIVING!
PROTECTIOR

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to ry , a v e ra g in g Is-tween &lt;4 75
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That Christmas bnmji you lots of plaasur*

PRLNIIIKNT’ C H R IST M A S
M ESSA GE
The W hite House
W ashington

t S t 'H y A S

FIRST FEDERAL
1291

And the .sry Last lor the coinin'! year!

I d IIIE ARMED FORCES *»K
IIIE UNITED STATES:
This
ve a r's C hristm as S ra -o a
f tod * m any of you In far oft
places, away from your homes
and the close family lies which
o n alw.iys associated with I h"
hnlnlns - p i n t . Aa lep reseu taliv c
•tf nor p ie a l Nation, dedicated li
the c a r l of li n e peace, m ay you
hod i *• i roil for rejoieiog in Hie
I. miwleilge Hint yinit unselfish
e lfo rls stan d ns a pillar of
sliruigth ami inspirnHon ta all
lleerloiil loving peoples of Ho
wnild I p in y th a t the God of
llui Eiithi'i-i will w ntrh over vop
■ ml &lt; on families and th a t the
N o v Ye -r will bring ux all n e a r ­
er to a fulb'i rcalm stlnn of a

We value your friendship ami good will ...
ne

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May the joy am! peace of

Laney Dry Cleaners

C fl R 1ST M A S

MR Kittsl Second

be with you — always!

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Voters In 1952 Presidential Race
Hr HHSNID AIINK
Al* Nrwsfeaturrs Writer
WASHINGTON- Wnineti
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ftir next Or tidier.
Women will inun the motor pools
on election tiny, do the linliy hit­
ting, loan (lie telephones In check
which of the registered voters
have failed to xhnw op at (tie
poll*
Ihdh partie* have haudamip
forceful .................the directors o f
their wumen's divisions.
India Kdwardx, a former t'liicago new*pnner woman, i* tlu
Democrat’s firebrand. Him hs*
never let down since the IIS IH
elections. Just recently she flew
back and forth, Washington to
Falifortila, twice In title week Just
In make speechra.
Through Him she has hud too
ranking Democrutlr women on the
road milking speeches, including
the wives of the secretaries of Ag
rlcultiire and Interior—Mrs. (Tharles F. Htannan, and Mrs. Oscar
Chapman and two government
office holder*. Nellie Taylor Hass,
director of tlie mini, and Mrs.
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sampling at voting booths. It
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Hie following percentages: Iowa
62 percent, Cook county (Chlcagoi
6fi percent, kVuyne county (De­
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F o rt M e lto n I ’n ik p ie a e ilt.* at n ig h t a e h e vry le n n n d e l o f tin hoHihiy
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men can vole In this ronntrv now.
,
III H&lt;f,0 there were -IJ*,4
It* tTIAItl.KH I.VON’H
men cliglhli' to vote mol only 47.
' l‘ New r feature!, Writer
41X4,004) mi'll.
Although (‘hriatmn*
urtuin*
Ho liotli the Krpiihlicnu mi.I
in Minnv Iwiiilr nil liuve the
Democratic Niitionnl Committees ■vmy
have thumping program* to eiln o in ii * m o tiv a tio n o f r e jo ic in g e l
l l t i l o f t i l l ' C h r is t c h illi.
rate women voter*. Itolli women • th eIn t i Fram
e tlie cllihlien pot theil
division* report that more women rlimr hv tlie
firerlile when they
ore taking aetlve parte in lo«- ■I 1*0 to hoi Christina*
The
oolitic*. They report larKer limn pm cot- g.i to mi.Inii;litKve.church
heir of vnutlgfi women ole activ reiv ce» mel nfteiwnnlr collier tlie
A n il
Itepiihliean fieadipmi t"i * I'llinil feast, known nr "le lefind* that they ate full-ling non ' veilloti."
Iii which perse are rervit
women In hualne** ami the pi &gt; with wine,
(’hilrllllltr i* lonrtly
&lt;e»«hin».
the cli lilcn, a hole ilav anil
Hoth Itepiihlii'aii ami I&gt;--m.■ lot
n day of fimrling. The great
rratle women Ieintern have liee'i inlnll
feact i* New VearV
hilly through Iflfil. For revel.11
Ih'lgiulii mill tlie Netherlnml*
yenrr the Democratic women have Si InNieliolar
Hee. li, I* 'elcworked on the tdnguu "I’Biiiiii.igP- b llite d w ith tinllav,
r lg lif it 'iilii.......f lu ll
are won between election* " tiri lli'i l'!i llo t It'll
&lt;1av 'll
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that r logon they have kept pailv
worker* together lighting for to \e llo 1loinli "1! t n I Niculua
cal issue* right through the fmu •'I»l- e»pe t lo ■ell on iiur-tini"
year* that intervene tietweeii pi- .‘ •■leime i‘| litlioi Flam er I’.'l
liilenlinl .unlmlgii-.
till- !!' I oil Iwo lliplolliHt*, Mil
Now the ItepuhlliMii women ni&gt; I'ei le .Me 1 1 inllii-tl'l lo 1.11v in
limit nt wink &lt;01 * • snipin', 1 tin" li"Uii-. inn! Mi- Fni'enie ktidet
■I.", mnli'israiloi to Ilvninni h
mil “ Work and Win."
M's K'wniilr iiclil now Ir pm •
Iloth women’* division* have
rmphusixeil eiluentloiinl pi eg mm licnlinlv hupp) ovei the mimhei 1
lo help Ihe voter* iimler*l.nel of wiiilieli wlm have riglleil op nr
Urile* 11ml their effect 011 n Ih'liiociatn pally woikeir who
iiivtiionl home*. The women have were once worker* in nufi piirtiMiu
turneil out rill'll leadallle lellei . mga 10/.11Imn- 'och a" the l.eagoe
-ml iiamphlei* tliil now the ton of M'omen Votei*
I’cpiddhnil wolneli aie tei| lie
lor pail of their nnl|-nt goes ■1
both men illel women rolilltv lent! &gt;li fidfold .Mover of lilnhii. She
dime op the haul wav In Din
err for •lixlriliillion tn voterTlie Democratic women lie"- pi.ilv, witli "0 year* of woik he- 1
turneil nut 11 “tillhle Hook " The hlml her. sliii ting with ringing
Iteiiuhlicaii women ute mulling out than In'll* in Ihe pieclnctr, If 1r
ill
a "Worker.*’ Mannnl." fln'h iletnil o -oinii lie!nh|tia r Iel * crew
how to gel iicipiointed with voleii Wnrhiugloii 1- tieil in with fi.iiiiil
in Hie prei'luiT, how to explain th • |in nl women's Itepiililienii dull*.
lli'i rla tf slarleil "pulilicul
id le r , what In llo III th e ln*t
s c l i n o l t w o year* ago to ed'lmonth of the eampuign ami
1ate pieeillet voter* on the irrue*
eleetion day
Tim Ketmhliean liiaiuial ir mine ami on liow to iipproiieli voter*.
detailed. For example. II *liow* Ih* Thin I* elioolr will he helil oil over
praeltift worker Just how to mak • the uionlrv this neat year. Fight
out canl* till 1very ruler in the leaniK
»■ of It. |iutilit'ii 11 .party
. .expert*
area, whether Krptddlrtin, llamo have been sel up to run (lie
oral nr "F air Jlepl Dyinm ral."
relonih wliieh meet for one to
-T O i»l&gt; I..
I* raglatered, whether he need* i 'ftli I* to do oui party |oh. Kvery
trauaportMlIiiii un election due, 1 worker nnmt line up lor rtrennoii*
whether the fumlly will need .1 eompaignliig Kvery potentlnl votbaby sitter and whether memheiri **r 1101*1 lie «eghtered. Kveryone
of the family will neeil ahsetilee 1egi-lered must vote. I.et's not !••*
halluta mulled to them.
peal the 'lost vote' situation* in
Thi* coming year women pi.-- ni avion* pie*ideniiul elec thou
duct winker* will he nilllng from I.et’s out tlu- stay at-limner* *o

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Christmas Customs
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Taught rite Spirit
Business F o r N e xt T h re e M onths
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Mon. Per. 21, 10.11

THE HANFORD HERALD

To ijou • evr patron*

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w* srirfi afl of llto

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tfi* Vulot'Jo foston.
ARMY - NAVY
SURPLUS
.110 Hanford Avrnnr
Phone 1121

World’s Biggest
Santa Claus Gets
Stuck In Chimney
CANTON. O 'JV—Santa Clam In
neighboring Minerva, 0 ., find* it
Impossible to squeeze Into
quite impoi
a’ chimney. In fact, ho onco got
Muck in a bathtub.
But thla Santa—hi* real name
I* Itaymnnd Fry. 47, a Minerva
furniture dealer—docin't worry
about hi* 403 pound bulk, lie
claim* he I* the world'* biggest
Santa Clau*. and he’* a Jolly man
when Christmas come* around.
For live year* now, Fry has
been playing St. Nick fur chil­
dren's parties and other gather­
ing* lie scorn* pillow* In favor
of III* honcit-to-goodncs* paunch,
but on one occasion he rcgreltcd
(hot.
It was In Chicago, say* Fry, and
n u fplaying
i t n u 1 Hi.(# Santa
V l r t n f n ffor
i n p in
he mu
was
a *"||||fIC tl
of tough kids."
They punched and pulled at
me.” he say* "When I took my
suit off, after that appearance, I
was black and blue nil over."
Not at nil averse to talking about
hi* weight. Fry says:
” 1 don't nerd anything unusual
In Ihe way of furniture to support
my weight, hut I do have an extra
ng
“ I got stuck once this dim m er
In the tub because I had put too
much souji In and couldn't gel
enough traction to lift mysrlf up.”
So he emptied the lull, (hen re
filled It with clear water
For breakfast, this Santa enjoy*
six egg*, bacon, toast, coffee and
Jelly (it used to lie u dozen eggs).
Then. In mid morning, a cereal,
followed by a big luneh, a big
supper, nod occasionally a snack
before bedtime.
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BUNDLES
o r G O O D C H EER
TO ALL!

Sanford Automatic Laundry
Co»n»r link Avenue anil Heeond S ire d

East German Xmas
Will Be Very Grim
For Red Army Men
tly GEORGE ItOlll.TWOOl)
DtlKHSKLDOIlF, lierimmy tdvWind will It lie like In the Soviet
army In Host (iermany this Christ­
mas?
tirlm. Very grim And dry
This Informa IIon come* from
Nikolai Ivanovich Shulov, lately a
sergeant in Slulin'* frontier guard*
alung Ihe Iron ‘Curtain, anil now
a |M)ldical refugee In West (lormany lie gut fed up with the
Soviet army
Here's imw he pic lure* Ihe holi­
day for til* ex comrade* In Ihe Ka*l
Zone:
Christmas Itself will he Ignored.
It will he the usual dawn hi dark
rlnd of training and duty, with
■e lusl meal of the day at U p. m.
Even If the feeble attempt* of the
dominated Fast Herman* look In­
viting t oldin. Ihe Soviet soldier
will nave to stay away. Troop* are
not allowed out of Ihe barracks
alone. All limy see beyond Ihe
barhed wire of the hurrnek* I* the
streets they use In march In anil
from their duty areas If nn officer
goes out, ho must record In u log
where he went and when ho will he
hack, and why. Absence of two
hours Is a court martial offense
for enlisted men and non-com*.
The llqxslan New Ycnr cclehru
lion comes Jan 13. It won't he
hilarious. Tho men are confined to
camp. The outstanding event will
probably bo n series of lecture*
by officer* on Marxism, the ltolxheversion of history.
Liquor la absolutely forbidden.
Kvcn Ihe beer the troops were

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Yci, wc’ic telling everybody —
with warm and friendly wishes,
have a Very, Merry Christmas!

MELTON'S USED CABS
201 Hanford Avenue

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Sy IUSIII RAYMONDVOORHIIS
C ru tra l P r r u C nrrr*pointrnt

THERE WMF. LOTH of thing*
that were different In Bethlehem.
Everybody did not notice them,
but Samuel, one of the stable men
nl the Inn, did.
There wae • serenenea# about
the coolness of the evenings that
he had never noticed before. The
orangea seemed bigger than usual
thla year. And they were brighter.
Th* Jemon», t&lt;m, were a more bril­
liant hue and gltatened In the noon
day sun.
The vlnra had moatly been
pruned but thla ytar'a priming
had not aeemed to deatroy Ihrlr
beauty aa In other yeara. Even
the a sees that Samuel tend'd
aeemed to be much more gentle
than ever.
For all the many, many years
that Samuel had been one o f the
stable men at the Inn In Bethlehem
he had never noticed ao many lit­
tle things tryst were different. It
mada him wonder and aa he won­
dered he hoped. He had always
hoped that It would happen In hi*
lifetime, a hope that he sometime*
felt wae selfish,
•'But I am not aelflah," he would
say to Mma«&gt;f when the*e thought*
came to bother him. ‘‘It la not
that 1 am aelflah that I want It to
happen In my lifetime, It la Just
that 1 believe.'*
The daya and nlghtk wore on In
Bethlehem. It aeemed aa If every­
where that Samuel looked h« saw
new Indications that things ware
different. Sometimes as ha lay in
his comer In the stable he was
aura he could hear a soft voice
saying to him:
"You shall see and be exceed­
ingly glad."
But he waa never aurt whether
lie had heard a voice aaylng thla
to him or whether it had been Just
iv dream. But rrgardlea* he kept
hi* faith and kept hoping.
Nn More Booms
It had been a hard day at the
inn. (Meats had seemed to come
from evirywhere so that there
were no more roome available.
Kamuel had been busy all day and
Into the evening caring for the
nsses and other animate of the
guest* who had arrived.
He hadn't minded It because Ms
club foot had not hurt him at all
that day, That waa another thing
that he had noticed of late. His
foot had hurt him less than It used
to hurt. Ha aven wondered, acmetim ti. If he could walk without Me
cane. He even tried but found
that thla, too, waa Juat a hope and
a with.
Tired but happy, Samuel, went
to hla little place In the atable for
a well earned night of sleep. He
had hantty lain down when the
master of the Inn waa at hla aide
awakening him.
"Arias, Samuel, arise," the maater of the Inn aald to Mm. "There
are more guests and we must care
for them. The woman la with
child."
Ham tieI quickly arose and began
tn prepare the stall for the late ar­
riving gurata, a man and Ida wife.
Samuel first made them comfort­
able In the (tail and then ha took
their aaa and cared for It.

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Mil club leal w et «e mare.1
When thla extra work waa fin­
ished Samuel found a nook in tha
atable and tried to aleep, Bui ha
wasn’t sleepy. He wasn't even
tired, although a ahort time before
ho had been ready to sleep.
Aa he lay In hi* little nook tryIng to aleep with unwilling eyes he
sensed something of which he
knew not. For several daya there
had been lota of things that Sam­
uel had noticed aa different. And
tonight there waa something tn the
cool night air Itself that was dif­
ferent.
"It hai happened."
H waa a soft votes that spoke
to Bamnrl. Yea, he hml fallen
asleep. He plainly heard the voice
ns he awoke. He llltenfd. People
seemed to be moving about. Ttierp
wa* excitement In the air.
"It has happened," the voice
said again.
Sami'et arose and took Ida cane.
"It has happened."
(lift* tn I hr Stable
Ramuel looked out. He saw peo­
ple hurrying to the other end of
the atable. In their hands many
carried boxes that looked like gifts
of apices and other things. Not
■ure that hla hope had been ful­
filled but hoping that It had, Sam­
uel hobbled out with his cane as a

heln.

He. walked over to one of the
orange trees In the yard of the Inn
and picked off some large, colorful
orange* They eretnrd larger Ilian
any he had ever seen on the trrr*.
They shone brightly In the moon­
light.
Slowly he hobbled over to the
other end of the stable. There
were people there, some coining
and some going, all bringing gift*
of one sort or another. Slowly
Samuel started to enter.
•'ll ha* happened."
It was the same voire again.

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fancy up a tray of canapes? Use
a vegetable purer to shave thin
even lengthwise atrip* from tho
carrots after you've scraped and
washed them. Curt the strips
gently but Ughtly around your
forefinger and fasten with n
toothpick. Drop the rurl in n bowl
of lee cubes and allow to stand
for about an hour to mako their
curl permanent, Remove the tooth­
A number two ran of peaches picks and tha earrot curia are
usually makes five serving*.
ready for garnlah use.

allowed before wa* stopped some
month* ago.
,
■Soviet army men, long-thlritlng,
will drink anything now that ha*
alcohol In It. German* around the
campa sell raw potato spirits, wood
ulconol, methylated spirits and any
mannor of concoction* to the Sovict soldier*. But the soldiers can't
buy much. Shulov’* nay wa* 73
Kait marks a month, equal to
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Samuel hobbled In and saw In
the stable the man and wife who
had arrived late. But now there
were three. A little babe lay In
the atable with hla mother, n u tling clou to her after the fashion
cf babe#.
With bowed h u d Samuel humb­
ly hobbled in and laid the gift a t
the feel of the little Jeaua, for Jeaua waa the name of the tittle
babe. *
Others were coming In with their
gifts, too, so Bamuel turned and
went out of the atable.
A Mother's Smile
"The mother looked at me and
smiled," Samuel mused to hlmielf
r* he turned hla way to the end of
the (table where he had found a
comer In which to real.
lie walked up a few steps.
"And the babe smiled at me.
tco." Samuel said half to hlmaelf.
He went un a few atrpa more.
"My cane, my cane," he suddenly
exclaimed half to himself. For tha
first time he had noticed that he
had dropped it when he had looked
down at the,babe In hla mother's
arms and had walked out of the
atable without It.
Samuel stooped and looked down.
Hie club foot waa no more. U waa
like hi* other foot. He took an­
other step. He could walk. Hla
foot didn't hurt. Ho could walk
again without a cane, He could
walk like other men.
In gratcrulnes* he sank to Ms
knees thero In the yard of the Inn
before the stnhle to thank Qod for
the mlrarle that he had worked.
A* tears of happiness ran In rivu­
lets down hi* checks hr heard tho
soft voice again.
" tl ha* hern done,"
Bam uel ,ny.cned with n prayer
In his hear1..
"It has hern donr. You be­
lieved."

Fhone 1133

Qmr w kfc to &gt;fl you friendly folk
to last tho season thro—
. May all your dajra b« happy onoa
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In tha year ahead of you!

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J. VIDEL JONES. OWNER
VULCANIZING — RECAPPING
First and Elm
Phone 60S

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CHniSTMAn C A R D c o l o r
achemte ant richer, warmer—
Christmas veraea are fri.miter,
more Informal -a n d the designs
ara f.aturlng- traditional ictnra
that Raft a cheerful Yul.tlda story.
That'a Uta general consensus of
Oia National Aaaoclatlon of Oreel­
ing Card Publishers, following a
recant survey of the 1931 Christm u carda.
Moreover, thoee froaty holiday
cuatoma that may be traced bach
for many centurlca, through many
land*, are providing the moat pop*
ular deelgn ntollfa on the new
Chrlatmaa greetlnga.
Decorating the Chrlatmaa tree,
for example, la a favorite subject.
Martin Luther la credited with hav*
Ing brought the Aral Chrlatmaa
tree Indoom aoma too odd yeara
ago. Luther uted rand lea, aymhollaing the atar-tlt ahlea of
Chrlatmaa Kve, to dacorate hla
tree, thua founding a tradition that
haa grown ateadlly tvar alnce,
hinging familiar Chrlatmaa ca­
rol* la another. The oldeat known
of three la "Ade.te Fidel.*1' in
"Oh, Come All Ye Faithful'*
Actually a hymn. It w u written
by Uonavrnture, blahop of Albany,
born In 1231 In Tuacuny, Italy
Wandering in Inal re la papularllrd
the alnglng of Clirlatinaa carol* in
Marrle England during the Middle
Agaa.
U ltr a r e r d t th a w lha Inflwanra o f acme of rha C h ilitn iu r .m ria r
Legend, hlatorlcal fait, and tome
th a t hava in n a d a w n th ro u g h lh a a g a ta im a ilia List*, of C fo .it
rurloua auperamiuna have blended
fit
delightfully Into alortea of th e1 C H H IA T M A fl f i l m began w it h Eve a ll iihlfrtfl1« if ln tp * flk
origin of many other popular *he **&lt;••• Danliincrltse, atid myrrh S n r t t H i a h it p a n In l it * t s l l i v
Chrlatmaatlme cuatoma which have presented to the Infant Jesu. by on O n M i l . a* K w m tiin i.tr «*r li. r u
been llhutrated by gieeling card 'he Three Wise Men tm in aome firr-M m « at t!u* in t iif 'i i in It* (hi*
dealgnera . . .
courilrle* today the t'lialnin of gift- h rm
i A M I I . K S Jin* In ti in *1 in a In n i h
MISTLETOE m i the aarrr.l I M'*"* '* n"1 "**rrvetl on Dec. 23,
plant of the ancient Druid*. ivhu Hpnn!*n children tiellevlng that the lu i it n y m lu ll u | I ' l l l l ^ h t t iiu .i Hi
peopled Urltaln and tluol before Three Wise Men return In llrlhle- A lw t ii a h li t»ltl IrlA h i i is t u iii (t*
the time of Uiruil The symbol hem racli yttti on tlie Kve id p la t* a hj{li!r«1 t limit** in I h i w in
of purity and love, it was ml tiom Kpiphany lJanuary Uiltl. nil their llt*w i n O i l t/ittin tJ i K vi* t** |*11nit
ylallt oaka with a golden alckle eln.es with atiaw for the Magi a t h r i ' h l a l O i l l t l *m tils l*»ii|f jt iiit
during elaborate religious i Mi­ horse a and retire early. In the n r y f iu iu h *.tv r ii
( *hi m l tin u t t t t i i l f l *lt v rtn ja r.t ( ft .in
ni onlea. Mlatletoe, they b*ll*v»il. inornlrig Die straw is gone and Ihe
IIHr Kfl|*ltl»t| "m llnull f Uta * n *»f /hi*
svaa a protection sgulusl wlti bea short are covered with presents
TIIK CIIHIHTMAH CKKCtlE— y r itts it|ffI \ V llt lt * ll an r x jiM ssiun .
when hung over the dourway
a rrpriMhicDon of the stable at (if I'lm tl W ilt *tt ( 'lit | h|Mlits l U,n
HANTA CI.ACH l.s known only llrthlrhern. with the Infant .lesua th e y wt*rt* iit* tiu illy I i *?»m *iis m |n n
In Atnerlrn. Karly Dutch aelllrra in tils crih, *iirrounded hy Mary m iin s h lp fur m 'I iim i I r h ililit'M
Itn*
brought the legend of Hulnt Nltho- and Joseph, Die tattle. shejrticrds, ttrfli O ir m tu iiu i t i m l wan i !»*m &gt; id !
lua with them, changing Ida name and the Three Wise Men, la one of Ih I M V hy W tlh u in M ay Ky ••*&gt;*, .It
to Hantu Nlkulatia and then to Ihe moat popular religion* designs ii h i yi jir nhl ( 'iiI* i m vl i ft ap|*i« it
Hantu Klaua. Waahlngton Irving on llie IkSl Christmas cards The tie r
In IHOD gave Hantu hla relndter- custom of rtcreating the Nativity
irln tm a n i Mftlfl «tt*I im t hi i non
drawn alelgli, and i artiainlif Thorn- scene waa la-gun In I32:i In the p oOp id
u n t il
Duaa Naat (who created the Cl. O I* tittle village id Oretrlo, Italy, by UMio t,u r m idin leKiuntag litrid
f i l i n g o f Ito elephant and the Democratic HI Kranrls or Assist
te n priMluced Die h u d lin e o f A m r i
donkey) added Mania's red, ermineI'OINHETTIA. Our moat |&gt;op, le a n (T irla tm n a c H lila in 11.73 "In
trlpirned coat.
lllur Ylllethte flowering plant, It duy. t 'lir l it m u a carda have lie io o o
HKLIJI. An ancient legend »«y* was named after AmUiMador Joel th e b iitlo li's m o s t p o p u la r m H lii- l
that when Christ was born, the II, Poinsett. who brought n pain- o f e v |irrs s llig O ir la lm a a i h re r um i
devil died and all Ihe belli on earth art Itil buck will, lot,, |iom Mexico good w ill lo ft lends m id loved o o is
rang In celebration. Just as they In lk2W
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will ring again on Chrtitma*
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Of The I'ortsmoulh Herald
I'OHTHMOUTII. N. * . DID—A MSil only big '-Milt. Her imiaclc
rlieerflil youngster of seven who are an weak Ihid she can harrlv
touch the tipa ol her lingers to
may lie doomed to a life of rom- gather.
lilete tillniliirsa and paralysis ha*
A few days ag
The Ports
become I'lirtsmmith'fl "Chrislmas
mouth lie M |iuluis!.»d u slur*
sweetheart."
(‘hi ck up on you' puulii s t ml
.She Is Carolyn Lee Tante, par­ descrlhlni' ti.- cldld's plight. I h
V. Diessud |&gt;nullry oieiin- in
tially blind since Idrlh and almost paper polnleil &gt;ut lliul Carolyn
have been hied und Ihe f&lt; -i
totally paralysed from a recent 111 view of her liiiiiillcn|is, ahonld
he given extra spn-ial atlrnlloo tlie r a n-moveil; i I i u w i i p o u lt r y
attack of polio.
Carolyn lives In a Portsmouth hy Hanta Claus when lie makes have had head, feel, umi ....... .
i emu veil.
nursing noma no ilie can be near tils visit Christum* Kve.
Carolyn we, unahlv In write
tbe rehabilitation renter wliere
she Is carrlrd each day for treat- her own letter lo Santa Claus sol
I The lleiold print'd n list uf g if t- | Smooth thin-skinned giupi-fioit
menl.
Her father Is dead ami her she said she’d like.
with n russel tinge osoully oo-uns
mid her, lolally blind, lives In fluKvuli before Sanln could rend juicy trull

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Ft* Eustis Trains Santa’s' Sleigh Is Advice Is Given On
To Entertain
ArmyMenForDuty Packed With Wide 1 ; ‘How
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In Sea Transport Variety Of Games APv—o-l*'eH
Pr*-* Fcid FARor

AP N m f n l a r n
Are you a "hrush-off" gift
elver? Or do you alva time and
thought to what your friend would AP New*fc*tiire*
like In the Yule stocking? The
FORT EUSTIS Va —Thl* Army
way thins* go normally, book* po«) Is tnrnlnir CP* Into gob*.
worm* wind up with pogo atlck*
"And they show no astounding
and Ice at stes; guy* and doll* ant It ml* for nautical dutv." say,
who wnulnn't he found at a fire* Maj. Ulvs*es p. Hedrick, of
aide with a hurricane raging g n Geneva, N. Y., commanding offi­
the rradlnR m atter and the knit- cer of the 4(tUh Harbor C&gt;-*ft and
tins needle*.
Marine Maintenance Battalion.
’ Take Into conilderation the "In IK) day* they like the water
hobble* and Interest* of your play* better than the land. They'll
mate* If you want to make your nrohahlv l&gt;" sailor* the re»t of
Christmas Rift count. Make a Hat
live*."
quite a while In advance and you their
Hedrick "aid a Minnesota farm
.cnn apot bargain* aa you ro along. boy drafted In March likes hi*
If you wait until the hint minute new Job so well he hu* filed an
you'll pay more than your hud*
with on oil cnmpnny
Ret permit* and aettlo for aecond* application
for a berth on a tanker after III*
rate merchandlie,
Here are aome Idea* you might Army discharge.
All Army Ship*
u»e a* memory refreshers when
The Army Transportation Corps,
.electing a gift for Jack or Jill:
Nature Lovera: "North With the which I* op to It* neck in the rail
Bnrlng" by Edwin Way T rail and trurk transportation business,
(Dodd*Mead), a naturalist's re 1* now devoting a »lir*ble area
cord of a 17,000-mllo Journey of thl* sprawling center to tho
which will make any American boy training of soldier* for It* water
or girl proud of hi* country, flta* transportation svstem, It I* the
torlcal altea, our wealth of tree*, only activity of it* kind in tho
blrda and anlmala are not neglect United Htnto*.
Here on the James river, officer
ed. The author la an excellent
photographer and he haa rhoaen and enlisted personnel learn to
nubjecta In molt delightful and operate tho Army’s freight and
supply ship*, lues, landing craft,
Intrrcatlng pose*.
Myatery: “20 ((rent Tale* of flrrlfonl*, barge*, floating ma­
Murder" by experta of the Myatery chine »liop» and T-hoit*, which
Writer* of America (Random haul
personnel
and
package
House). A lively evening la nrom- freight. Home men arc trained to
iacd to the recipient of this de­ be diver*, others to Operate mnlightful collection of who dunits rln„ railway*. Many are trained
by *omc of our bed myatery writ­ to he stevedore*.
er*.
Soldiers who come to Fort
Biography: "Peter Zenger" by Eustis for specialised training
Tom Galt (Thornaa Y. Crowell in land or water transportation
Co.) An exciting biography uf have had their basic training
Zengcr, who fought for Amor- elsewhere.
can freedom of the pre»a early In
Hr* Dog* Among Thrm
tho 18th century. Tho book will
Many of Hedrick's trainees
be particularly Interedlng to are former Navy men or Merchant
Journalism students.
lie say* about 40 per
Western: "Tb# Cowboy and 111* Mariner*,
have served In the Merchant
Horae" by Sydney E. Flotcher cent
Marln« nnd IB per cent In the
(Grossct and Dunlap). Lot* of de­ Navv.
Many hove liecn stevedore*.
tail* to pleaao tho home lover—
Hedrick nnd hi* staff teach n
auch n* *nddlc*, borne**, brand*,
branding, ipur* and other equip­ soldier to become a deckhand In
ment anil a big lid of rodeo • lx week*. Training of deck per­
roundup* by state* and date*, sonnel require* six month* and
cowboy term* and a couple of Includes Instruction In subject*
ranging from elementary piloting
song* with their tune*.
Career: "Our F ill" by John J. to relestlnl navigation. A man
Floherly (J. P. Llpplncutl Co,). learn* to be a small boat skipper
One can ulway* count on Mr. In 00 ilny*.
The Transportation Corps tend*
Flohcrty to aupply a good dory
for career-minded young men. Ida •hip* to New York, New Orleans,
prevlou* book* Include a roundup I’hllnilelphin nud the (ireat Lakes
of fire, police, coad guard, avia­ fur the training of organised re­
serve milt* in ship bundling anil
tion and radio raroora.
Religion: "The Rlble llluatratoil In stevedoring.
The waterfront training area nt
(Pllibury) llluatratoil with inure
than 100 Horn engraving*. Thl* Fort Eustis I* designated "Tim
nm d rr uf rellglou* a rt I* l**ucd Third Fort." u Imust* some B0
In uno great collection, a particu­ self-propelled vessali,
larly appropriate g ift for anyone'*
library at Chrlitmaa time. 8tu- elude* such dance melodies a*
dent* of the fine art* will enjoy "Imve for Halo" ar.d "Ju»t One of
owning thl* compactly bound vol­ Those Tilings," Kern'* "Ail the
ume.
Thing* You Aro" end an old fav­
Party Book: "73 Sure-Fire orite, "You're tho Cream In My
Way* of Having Fun" by Fred Coffee." Also Included are four
Monakcr and Franklin Folaon choice Latin-American specialties
(Sentinel) an ideal book for the Including tho "Cuban Mambo"
pnrtyglver. Full of Joke*, game* (Columbia),
. . .
and amusing illustration*, there 1*
Have you thought about the fol­
everything complete for a teen­ lowing:
age hen-party or mixed-crowd
Something for the (Uriel Cro­
shindig.
cheted evening gloves (buy plain
Strictly
for Cook*.. ■ Edith glove* nnd embroider with colored
Harbrr’i "Party Sampler" and wool or gold or sliver metallic
"Spiro Sampler" (Sterling. N. Y.) thread); a colorful stole (make It
which given wonderful hint* fur of a strip of red, blue, greon Jer­
everything from drlctly Informal sey—trim It with tassel* of black
ten partle* and buffet* to fancy wont); a group of etching* or
dinner partle*. Idea* for her* d - ood print* (for her hoom); a col
oeuvre* and punch In the party
hook will bo welcomed by teen- (lo r the career
ngere.
pantelettea (for 10 outdoor
Yu In reenrd* a Iway*
y» Ihit the crocheted all
ackpot aa teen-age glfte. On the thread (for t
theme we have "Chrietmaa
arney" with Dennla Day,
"Uncle Mistletoe" with The Three
Sun*" (RCA). Platter fana alto
will adore the Kodgeru and H art
Song Book comltlng of top hit*
by itara Patrice Munael and
Vaughan Monroe. "My Funny Val­
entine" by the Met eololat and
dueta with Monroe Including "A
Song in My Heart" and "Falling
In Love with Love" ehould be topof-the-paek hlte come Christmas.
"An Evening at the Pump
Room" with David Lo’WInter In-

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year’* crop of Chrlitmaa game*.
»»•(&gt;•• *♦«— yr»*•««(,
has peeked hi* *!elgh with game*
fe- *11 *g*s. Including the nreschoolerr who h*ve not yet learn•d to read.
Inflation get* attention from the
thl« v&lt;M,r. with a brand
m s, game called Room or R»«*
which dramatises the dlsxy whirl
of property value* during InMnHnr
nnd depression •• contrasted with
normal tim e * . Tho new trading
"■•me «**M1 find Inst a* enthusla*tic addict* among parent* a*
emnti" children, fitting the skill*
of l»oth age groups. The board
use,! In the »xme show* tvnlr*'
urban properties such a* a beauty
parlor, grocery, movie house
barber (hop and auch. Flayer*
huv and »*l| at prices wh!"'
■oom or fall depending on the
Sue! nee* cvele,
Globe trotting bv airplane, boat,
t aln and bu* arc illustrated with
cr refol attention to relative cost*
and time of Iraval bv different
mode* of transportation In a new
game with a polarited map.
School room routine, stock trading,
oil prospecting, crime detection
nnd many other "real life" iltuaitlon* Inspire varied form* of new
parlor competition.
The trend toward game* that
glvo the youngster* who can’t
read or write a chance to romuetn happliy with older brothers
nnd listers end their pirent* are
featured. Sk*‘,r ug, fo. example
I* a new vari tv of spinning game
Ilia'.1* designed to anneal to all
tiges. *?3*h nlavor spin* a ton bv
hnldlrg It dlrecttv over a hoto In
the center of t'*o board. Tho top
•lance* In and nti* cf "arlou* open
*n"* and »c**lorn ihe playing
bisks all over the field. When the
top stops solnnlng, the score Is
made bv adding together the nurnber* upon which the disks have
landed: younger children nulrkly
learn to recognise number* In the
process of playing,
The Wild West erase is refleeted in a variety of board and
target game* utilising cowboy
amL Indian heroc*.
A new twist to hnr»e racing
games I* offered bv Phony Ponies
whlck offer* race horse* powered
bv
Mexican
Jumping
bean*
strapped under i-arh saddle.
Rook, the rlsssic card game,
I* featured In a de luxe party kit
with four different colored pack*
and a gala set of scoring aid*.
Another old timer In new dret*
is Jackstraws, now featured with
an electric angle. Player* grnpo
far straw* through a perforated
metal box lop. Jack straw* must
be obtained without touching the
metali when finger* fumble, the
electricity makes a loud Inn*.
New version uf dies* ami check­
ers are among the season'* new
offering*. Monopoly, the real estale trading game, continues to be
a tup favorite. Pin the tall on the
donkey ha* a I I'M off-shnot—pin
tha note on Rudolph, the lied
Nosed Reindeer is tlio objective.
A new thrill in hobbies is n
tile kit designed to help Junior
and hi* sister make useful roast­
ers ami p'-aquu* foi tb« family.
There'a n big Increase In kits far
making ro*tum* Jewelry from
Head* and shell*. Junior dress­
makers havo their own sequin
kits. New plastic materials make
belt weaving easier for small
fry. Eleetils wnodhurning kit* In­
clude paint* and Instruction* for

Thl"'-lr~ of cn'crsdnln** vn'th"
*«♦* rfi'rlivf lh» bo|M*v&lt;it Then
r-mi-mb-r * f**»v hln's that heir
wben the n” r*"rv *ct g«** "*l*.
1. Keen the »**rtv •’-rll. Man**
mother* have found th«» bavin"
a* manv yue i* „ » child
el-'
1* a »»fe number to have around.
2. Plan
activities
carefully.
Don't w"lt for las'-minute Inspira­
tions—vou may not h»ve enough
of them to kero bouncing ymjng'tcr* hnppy and oenu-led. HmaP
fry enjoo s’mnle »lnHni»
•uch *s "l^indop Bridge," "Drop
♦ha It and!1""chief," *od "In and
Out the Window." You'd think
they would tire of them but they
don't! Treasure Hunts are pnnular.
and you can have wrapped Christm*s candy and peanut* for tho
hidden nugget*.
It. Plan In have a small present
that each child will enloy playing
wl*h at the party and then can
taka home. Inexpensive scrap
hooks and new rrmvnns are a good
exsmnlo nf this kind of favor.
4. Keen nnHy fare simple. AikInf tho children for lunch or »un*»"c Is u good Idea. For th# main
dish you might serve chicken
timbele* made from ground chick­
en, cream sauce, soft bread
crumbs, and a little minced pars­
ley for seasoning; with buttered
■nap beans cut In m -tnch pieces
fur easy ontlng, and a small bread
and butter sandwich. A few erlsp
canot sticks will add pretty color
to the plate*. Fur dessert serve
ire rreum In little paper cup* with
tiny sugar cookies.
B. Youngster* love place cards
on the party table. One sugges­
tion Is In make Chocolate Candy
Ball* nnd wrap each In colored
cellophane; then attach a namecard for rach guest, lltre 'a a
recipe:
CHOCOLATE CANDY BALLS
Ingredient*: 4 cups puffed rice,
Vh cup chopped nutmcaU, \ cup
sugnr, 14 cup corn syrup, !k cup
w atrr, '4 teaspoon salt, 2 squares
(2 ounce*) un*wretcned choco­
late, '» teaspoon vanilla, 1 table­
spoon butter.
Mclhod; Heat puffed rice In shal­
low pan In moderate (360F.) oven
for 10 minutes. Put into large
greased Ixiwl. Add nulmeaU anil
mix well. Comhlne sugar, syrup,
water, ami salt; bring to a boil.
Arid chncolute and continue cook­
ing until a few drops in cold water
form a soft hall {3H4 F.). Add
vanilla and butter; stir. Pour
syrup over puffed rice and mix
quickly. With greased hand*
shape Into ball* 2^i Inches In
diameter. Let harden un wire
rack. Makes 0 balls.
making varied typos of smartly
ityicd plaque*. For collectors
thtra is a wide variety of oldfashioned car model*.

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CHRISTMAS

FLORIDA LOAN CO.

to oil
10J Sanford Avenue

our friendi!

F. M. I*.

Santa is an Angel

•T ■ 10 . LTic Stori*
121 Hanford \venu&lt;

Watch far Santa on
ChrUtma* Eve when all I*
very still . , II* brings ua gifts
and best of all his Spirit of
Levy and Goodwill!

ANGELS EAT SHACK
3303 Sanford Avenue
Phone 9110

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Christmas Trees
Should Be Made
Symbol Of Safety

you pluee il in the w a te r-fille d
•la u d to help II absorb the w ater.
Thf * n:- •l-nl is as good a fire
re s is tiv e m easure as you can have.
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Plenty Of Space
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n th e o th e i
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eason gam es.
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l l i r room fo r a n y le n g th o f tim e ,
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�De Bary Doings
Hr KAY HRNNINGEH
Christmas la !&gt;• Hary
One* again the season nf Peace
on Karth I* here and once again
the world I* torn apart hy war*,
graat and small, If a war can
aver lie said to he small. Many
of ui have relative* und all nf
ua have friend* who at thin very
, lima are In far distant place* ser­
ving the Unit*! S ts'"" on land
or ava or In the air. A number of
theae are our neighbors and uur
thoughts and best wishes go out
to them whatever they may be at
this time.
Our rnmmimlty celebrations
started with a Christmas enter
talnmrnt sponsored by the De
ttary Civic Association, Inc. on
Friday, Dec. H. A *erle* of tab­
leaux called ' Through the Year”
wa* arranged and couched hy
Dorothea llennlnger and approxi­
mately r.0 men, women and chil­
dren took an active part In the
•production. More than KIMI a t­
tended the performance and over
910(1 were added to the building
fund fur the proposed community
houie. A Mg surprise was the a p ­

1pentaner hint before rnrlaln lime
of Raiila Glam with ,r"*ci of
randy lor lliv children and we cer­
tainly thank uur friend* in Hanfuid for telling him about our
gathering ao that ha knew where
to find us.
On .Munday, Dec. 17, Mr. and
Mr*. William Hover, Ihclr chil­
dren, Mr, and Mr*. Hoy Miller
and grand children, Gallic and
Stanley (Hutch to tial, cooked
and »eived u pre-Chrlatniai baked
hum dinner in their home on
Highway 17. Slaty people at.
tended ahd were well fed the procccd- going to the Parsonage
Fund of the Harnett Memorial
Church of Knterprlae A splendid
Chrlatmn* preaent from lltia funi
ily to their church, any we.
The De Hury Kirldergurteu eliildretl "lulled their doiugn lit the
Friday pet foniionce where they
contrlhutml one number, and were
the "hit” of the allow. On Toe*
duy (hey gave u putty for the
Nuraery
Department
of
the
Methodist Children’* Home in e n ­
terprise at which they distributed
gifts which they hud made fur
the children. There were wooden
toys for the lioys and strings of
wooden beads for the little girl*.
They Imd also iiiude some vetv
nice muslin scrap books w ith
pretty colored pictures pusled In

lltrm. On Dec. 90, we were In­
vit'd to ilmlr C hrM nua parly
lor their uiuthera and again thay
dlatrlbutad gift* thay had mada
for thalr parent*. W* r a r e great­
ly ImpteMcil by tha fact that up
to thla time they had dona ail
tha giving. When they were told
that there were aome prevent*
for them, thalr face* became
radiant with joy and aurprlae.
Oh yea, they are learning much
mote than Juat kindergarten work,
liefure eating their lunch, they
aald a little prayer, and one tot
aald to her teacher, "I Raid an
extra thanks for Christmas.” Do
you get «•&gt; much fun out of chil­
dren hr We do? If you do, you
will licar with ur while we tell
you &lt;me more anecdote about theae
yoiind hopefiila.
They ueted out a play about
■ tho Nativity and the liltlest girl
wbr the baby J vrur. Duting the
perfot ilia nee, she Rat In a bassinet
Rocking lier thumb, with one leg
draped In the inoit abandoned
fashion over the Ride of the liaskct. The glftR proofferetl by the
shepherds and the three kings
were given with aa much gravity
or they wuuld have been, had her
lioRltlon been more dignified.

Ah usual, when we write alwut
the ym in g R te r*, we go on nml on.
However, the adulta are Juat aa
tu n y with their own (.Tirlatmaa
plana. Of the private partlea, we
shall »nv nothing more than that
there l i r e ninny nlanned for laith
Inline on I p id d le rratauranta.
Friend* will get together at dif­
ferent time* nil Christmas Day
f'lilll bienkfnal right on, to exeh nge gif'* m id wish each other
•i Merry Christmas, The variotlR
cluliR have had or will have parlira. On Wedtieaday evening the
fllee (Midi, which ha* had a moat
rncee»*fn| aeaaon, had a big party
at the .Mi.nalnn.
N o t lent a m o n g the prepara­
tion* f o r III" big day are the dr"o r at b in *.
IliirlneRa people and
home owner* are doing their b**t
lo m ake lie liar y glow with Ita
ted, g re e n , blue and whit |b»ht*
ita e tnra end candle* and Haul*
r in u - e a
nnd h«M of all, It*
nhundance of hnndaome red and
w h it " p u im -e llln s which the good
went her non Im* not frnren thl*
y e a r. On iT ir la t u ia * Eva a routin ltte e will *tteni|it lo arlect the
lim a t nttinrtlvr home* and Rtnall
prin * will be given by the Civic
A rm ,e la tio n . W e are alao to lie
•■'ailed by n committee fnim
V id u e in c o u n ty and ahara In tina w a rd * th e y g iv e If we am good

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With Electric Train*

Xmas Season Is
Time To Enjoy
Your Childrei
tly DAVID TAYLOR MARKE
At* Newafealure Writer
With the approach of Christmas
your children will he home from
■chool and, together, you will try
to find something that truly be­
long* to thla festival time.
"A hnpny holiday la only lim­
ited by the amount of Ingenuity
and Irhriglantion uf the whole
family," say* Mri». Itowena Shoe­
maker, Assistant Director, Play
School* Association. “ You will
have the fun of making gift Hal a
with the children. You will walit
to provide a variety of social ex­
periences which will stimulate
self-rxpression, self-direction and
responsibility of each child lo
your family rlrcle. Why not make
ihla a time for re-evaluatlng the
activities within the homeT”
Fur exampl", points out Mia.
Shoemaker, "A le your children
being exposed lo the Juya of
music?"
Why not get out record* which
tha children may have forgotten
and spend an afternoon with the
vIctrolaT
There's
a
favorite
Christmas poem ‘The Night Hrfore Christmas' ns told hy Milton
Cross. On the other aide there ia
a delightful Mingle Hells' fantasy.
Another favorite with young childten 1* the '.Magic Record'—play
it once, ten play it ugaln and get
an entirely different version of the
song yon just heard. Thera la a
secret heie, of course; the secret
dipendt on where you place th"
needle.
Other favorites with children

Ing “pretend" with your children,
th?.rV • « " " '? two-record album
called "The Glooby Game,” aays
Mrs. Shoemakar. It’s all about
Chrla, a very Imaginative little
girl who pretend, all aorta of
fascinating gamaa with h a r
friends. It ha* lota of enjoyable
songs and gay make-believe.
If you have a television In your
home, say* the associate director,
lake time to watch, with your
children, aome of their favorite
programs. Say* alia;
"TTils medium ha* brought the
ihildren hock lo the living room—
why not malW It the whole family
circle? We are prone to criticise
the effect of television and radio
without knowing about the good
program* available and rationing
our children aa to th* time spent
watching the TV soL Why not
take aome of tha holiday time to
look over the program* of the
week, to make a Hat of tha favor­
ite programs of tha children, and
some that you would Ilka to ae*T
Talk about them. In thla way you
are Udplng the children tu iliacriminate between good and laid
program*. W* have both and It la
up to ua aa parents to guld* and
direct.”
Also, ask* Mrs. Shoemaker,
"How about book* during the
Christmas holiday?" Keiosruvcr
some of the old favorite*. S tart
reading new one*. Thera's "Lucy's
Christmas” hy Ann Molloy and
“Th# Enchanted Playhouse” by

man, In warn ronlnrUt* nf *ptimnehlni* trains, a netv Irmwfurmer Inal oparalia up lo four
train aria simultaneously on dlf•
farent tracks, derricks, mlik carl

■ml even ■ nrw station that an*
Imonrci l rains.
So II looks like a marry Christ­
ines for all living room rnglntsr*
&gt;tmng and old.

'Hierc's soma
toy salaam
resistible appr
oil males, esi
one*. That'* wl
j g l r t e trlta
with hla first t
Thla year'*
thrills than avi
young and old
on, of th, bl(r
1WK.
Tha* toy Iral
blueprints uf i
,|0 j ui,i aboui
-.m
„ ,r \ ,n wn
ru ff real smol
whistle* and d
am| uncouple

Tu grevl uur friends.

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Die system la
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Mattel lllll.
Thla holldny
days of doinn
What about Dr
ably lie at wor
mystery lo tl
home, aha aay
often i|Uit* a
The father run
early ami very
does he go ant
Far too many I
think thla in
child to know
try tu explain-

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Corner Twvnllvlh anil Frenrh Avenue

enough.

We lire grateful for the Christma* Hidrlt nnd to all of you we
Riiy n very Merry Christmas.

The same friendly son,
you've heard before t
Chrlalmaa anti a I'ruaj

Canned aapaiagu* when served
hot take to h topping of fin* dry
btead crumb* that have been mix­
ed with melted butter or m argar­
ine.

Net, Yrarl

LEE BROTHERS

Sliced corneil beef, thinly shred
ileil grt'i'ii cabbage, and Rnsslar
■Iteasing make u flavorsome flllltlti
for a rye bread sandwich to pack
Into a lunchbox.

Today...and all through ’Fifty-Two!
rdge to you I’m gladly giving
To bring you better,brighter living!
Your Servant of th« Cintury

j. E. Hall

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M. D. Harden
J. T, IU#dy, Jr.
W. H. Hawkins
A. I*. Hlttall
K. L. Hlttsll .
H. E. Hlrt
J, H. Hodge*
W. V. Hodgae
R. V. Hubbard

W. Bayno
J. Bonder
0. Brantley
H. Bridget

B. F. Bullard
M. D. Dumbarnsr
Jack Burney
Rueton Busby
A. Cameran
W. A. Caaup

C. 8. Johns

J. 0, Johnson
C. J. Janos
L. X. Lawson
R. J. Liver*

0, X. Carter
J. W. Carter
Goa. W. Carver, Jr.

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J. A. Stewart
Ti F. Stewart
J. A, Taylor
J. W. Thrallktll, Jr.
D, E. Thrasher
C. W. Turner
C. W. Tumor, Jr.
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Bill Tyre
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VOLUME XXXXIII

Amwclaled 1‘rciw Leased Wirt

Negro Killed
In Bomb Blast
, At Mims Home

Hungary May

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SA N K O H D . F I.O H ID A . WEDNKSDAY

C om niunistsA dm it 571
Of T hese H ave Died,
15r? I hive Escaped,
And 3 W ere Released

MIMS lift—A bomb explosion
Tuesday night killed a Negro prom­
inent In national affairs of his race,
p He waa Harry T. Moore, 40, slate
secretary of the National Assoctu
lion for the Advancement of Color
ed People.
Ills wife, Harriet, who leaches
school at Lake Park near West
Palm Beach, was hurl
The bomb exploded beneath the
bedroom of their small, Irame
house about a mile Irum here on
Slate Highway 405, off U. S. High
way 1. Mims Is a liny commuuiiy
40 miles south of Daytona Beach
m The home is virtually hidden from
* th * road by an orange grove.
Moore’s mother, who teaches
school In Jacksonville, and his
daughter, Annie, who leaches In
Ocala, were also In the house but
they were not hurt,
e series of attacks which have
had Jews, Catholics and Negroes
as targets In Florida this winter.
Moat Incidents have occurred In
the Greater Miami area. Ten dyna­
mite attempts have been reported
« since last June and aroused rillxens have offered rewards totaling
(0,000 (or Hie arrest and cunvlc
lion of the persons responsible
A police guard armed will) u
machine gun broke up an appur
ent attempt lo bomb the Hialeah
Miami Sprlug* Jewish Center
Christinas morning.
Two days earlier, a home made
dynamite bomb waa found uu the
steps of SH Peter and Paul Tallin
lie Church
Previous dynamite blasts broke
I* windows in a Jewish synagogue
and roused damage estimated a I
123,000 In Carver Village, a Negro

MUNSAN, hurra i.P The Com­
munist* litd.iy tu-counlcil (or T2I1
inure Allied prisoners, hut -aid 571
of them hud died ’I lie other* es
caned or were released, they suld.
Almost all were American*
None id the l:tll was named III a
)ihuiier
Mil,null,,I liv
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holier list suhllillleit
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asl week
the t'oiuniiinisl* said im of the
pteum r.lv ytnarenunted tin troops
rM’apcd .Hid three were released.
Nol one ul the lv&gt; i elm nett ti)
iAllied lilies, ;■ U N Cuimnaitd
*l*ike-mail retHUli-il
An official emuiiiunuiue called
Hie CoiiiiiiuuI .1 -1.dement "a -buck-

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Boy Injured In
Holiday Flurry
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Of AttUfcMishaps

Fourteen year old Varner Ntlson of Lake Mary racelved two
broken legs, and flint car* were
damaged In a flurry of local
■uto accidents over the holiday.
Young Nelson wes hit short­
ly after &lt;1:00 o'clock lust night
on the Lake Maty Ruud, whlhpushing his motor bike, by a
IMP Plymouth sedan driven by
FI lie M. Chester of Lake Mary.
* Sheriff P. A. Mero and deputies
r who went to the scene of the
accident reported that the motor
hike was wlthuut tall or head­
lights and that no charges were
filed. The hoy waa taken by am­
bulance to Hanford hospital ami
from there to Oranga Memorial
in Orlando,

Navy man William H. .Smith
waa arrest'd on a drunken driv­
ing charge Inst night after being
chased and brought to the Police
. (Ration by Paul Daniels whose
«* 1051 Chevrolet aedan waa shleawiped between Twentieth and
Twenly-firat Htreet on Mellunvilli- Avume. Damage to Mr.
Daniel’* c*r waa estimate,! at
|,U while Huilth’a IM8 Chevrolet
Suffered u slightly damaged fen­
der.

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Three cars were damaged when
a Mercury sedan driven by 71
year-old Harry L Miller of
Osslnglng. N. Y. turning north
cm Park Avenua off Twelth Street
collided with 1035 Font aedan go­
ing north on Park, T ht Impact of
the Mercury on tha Ford, driven
ly Curtis A. Gooding of Sanford,
Forced the leeunrl ear into a
1051 Packard, belonging to L. P.
Payton, which waa parked a t tha
curb In front of Die Payton r*•Idenre. Damage to tho Packard
wae set at M60 whlla the Mer­
cury and Ford Wer* estimated
to have suffered 476 and |60 damOf*. Both drivers ware charged
with caieless and nagllgent driv­

e n another hit-and-run accident
M. G. Cleland of 411 Palmetto
Avenue renortad that a truck
running without headlights sidetwined his car narked a t tha
crab In front of Mi Musa about
„
8:00 Monday night. Mr. Clelatid
•aid tha truck probably had cream
painted fenders although It waa
i : *•• * t h H* Identify the model.
H _ Aad In a minor aeeldrni a t
P i n t Street and MagtiolU Avenua
ahovtly efter noon today two
iatomahUes received minor fende damage when a 1961 Chevrolet
» driven by M n, Lillie Hot-

w 04 tOsteea
a &amp;leekedf fenders
je
war# driving east on

KHtahljNhcd Dills

No. HO

American Fliers Expected
U.S. Prisoners
To Be Released By Hungary

I II. S. Fliers

Wife Of State Secre­
tary Of National
Negro Group Hurt,
Brought To Sanford

housing project. In other Instances
dynamite was found at Jewish

|HII t Hill

DEC. 2&lt;i. ID.',I

U. S. G overnm ent Is
E xpected T o T u rn
Down Of f e i s Of C it­
izens 'l*o Pay Fines

L atest IMioto Of Tlu* P resident A nd His C ahinet
.

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U ASKING ION ,.pi
The
I idled Slats-* lias informed
II a a * un I hat it nit) pay the
SU’O.llim in fine* iiii|iused on
linn I S. an .in n piniiiled they
ate leteaseil |oum |illi Ihe Stale
1h i-.ti Iiiient iiiiuminreil llil* to
da, no s|ir,ilic liillun Dal ion of
‘• tx e la i, ul 'title Athrsnn. At
•In- i in,e ol the siiuoiiiireuienl,
the |lc |,ailment -&lt;as i. iltinut any
mini lo.ition as to ,»fiethri or
••lien Ihe all men nunl.l tie re­
leased

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"

ll wa* Ihe first lied reply to a
U N demand lur an ac, mulling,
ol I u.‘hi ihIssiiih nun Korean Iroopg
uho have been llsleil by yariuut
i 'hiiiuiuiU'-I siiiiree* a- pn-om-rst
Ihe t ummiinlst* -ant they a r t
'till cheeking in .see whsl hapiwned
In the 332 others
Interelillally they blamed Allied
warplane* and aillllery for niMiy
r t l * P K iilD I N t HUMAN ou-l w ith Ids C a b in e t and a d v is e r* fu r tw o h o u rs lo a f u ll scale re v ie w o f ih »
iif IIn- ail deaths they died, Ihe
O ile in a tio n a l s itu a tio n , Itiey posed lo r th is o ltlclid p u r liu lt III llie l u h lin-l Moo....... I Hi,. W h ite lio n s ,
Hid: said, iif air attack, artillery
In Ilie ui nn|i (luoi lelt, clm-kwime, ule: Commerce Sect etui y L'huilc* Suwyei. Hilt-use Mohlll/er Charles
fin- mid disease
Vvil.-ui lolin II Sleelinun. S|„cial Assistant tu tliu t'loi-f t-Ai-i nil ve. Vice I’icsidcni Mt-cn W Haiti Icy
Ihe Metis made llii-lr reporl in
\\ Aseiell I In i iiiih ii Mill nut S, cm II y AiAnllilitl alur, l.utuu Srcielio &gt; Mum Ur I i.l.m . .Art a oil me .Seel eta I y
a mile 11 w.r, dellveled during lit)
i li.iiics tliMiiiinii Ihu-t imi-lei llenviul Jesse M I loinildiun. Defense Sect I n i ll.l.cit 1 ..vett, Me.ict.iiy of
iliiprod.i, Ini arm ,Mice sesslun at
Male Dean Aoliesnii, i'lesulcil Triintan; Hecirlaiy of the !'te.i,my John VV Suydi-l, Attorney General J
P.iiimuujum Weilne-.doy during Ihe
11*, wmi -1 Met It .ill, ami SedelMiy of Ihe llilnlnr Oscui Cimplliun
t / ll '» / &lt;4(1III Mltli .SO'4 till jilt U[l&lt; )
i liismi’ Ill-ill s of a .to day Korean
Iruee Inal penml
At the sail,i- se-Nlun the Gumn itin i t - delivered Ihe lirsl liumlla
ol mad Irum Allied priMiuer* lit
Ninth Kme.i in then fan idles The
tninth, t ul leltn'r-. was imt r,*|iurtcd.
Mill Ihe purkugt' was large eumigll
to IiiiliI several hundred letter*
A C N inm m am l ciimmunii|iio
I said Ihe Iteds repiirled mi the lute
NKVA YORK -.1* Tallulah Hank
ul Ml of llu 11 N. prisoner* ro
head's fiiroo-i maid secrelai y lest
jmi led In Hu- lulernalmtial lied A
. |. .
a* i is
'bed at her check liikmc trial today
rrnss Iasi summer hut mil lisltd
ntl -Ji l i aCL* Iv lo h s 1&gt;C- lloil die was afraid ul In.ilimis l.y S n o w A n t i I c e M a l t i n g
last Wednesday III a trade of priass
n u n net* Selection llo-Thea c tre
oner* rosier* with the Allies
T r a v e l S lo w
Ami
defeu.se lias claimed that
"All but one 'have est-nfied,' the
Ho- •;* nialil. Mrs Kvvleeo I'miou.
Of
Pro-W
est
Lernlct
D a n g e io ii s In N o i lii
('uni mi unlst * claim ," Hie ro in munislimmed asking Mis* Kaitklieud fm
line • emu led "The titilli soldier la
mniiey for fear of uroliailir. tier lie, I
IIv
FHKIt
MIHYllslctl liy them a* dead "
I l f T h e As s n r iiilr d I're a s
ami llo-refiiro hiked Ihe cheeks In
Altlll
A Clear
clear tf-ilicall'iu
if ill-'all-'ii (,uy -&lt;||„.|denl*l r o ii-u i-i-i "
'11m crmuimnihpn* re iK iile il no
'G U I i4*
i4 i A
I I I " I 'h l ir t m . i -o-ci.lajid I 1I - 1 D 1
pnigrOM
ro,|i*.* was made hv i-lfei nf IW;;;! «
u v I h X d I 1*'.’ trial of Mr*
Wmiu,
nccu-.ed l ■■11 &lt;i r 77U h i Ih i' l lin le .l :^tntc
,
, ............
win Biil-'Oloinlfleei. Wednesday « •elileim lit won lip wi .1 l&lt; o r n il , ,
i» • 1 t u l . l t.l &gt;
I t d ii i l l l l l u l l
Iio liu o
m«M T a i l
off vmlinl unit palace and anil
T , A.r ! t.c!."*.. . ,
"
(ft4 \
W eslern .leiinm siraim ns lodny .....
f* C i rU i nas ii'. ess
U*A I D ‘ ••III , I s t l l l f «»1
i ! .....i !
g, .
KliiK
appeals
lo he m im ed about
oiti'i'iillnll oltieeliuii m l slmit ..1 i i4uU 1 |.'IHi*Mu
It m y a
ppe
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A

Copt. Dove Hendarson

Sgt. Jumei A Mum

Communist-held Hungary today was ,tilted by the U, .H Stale
I li'|inr tin rut to -eloise Hi,1 lour Amerirun filer* on whom Hut1* lulitl
ing IPJU.ODl) hate Lien Imposi-d, The filer* are Capl. Dave Henderson,
Shawnee, Ohio., Capl. John J. Hwlft, Glen* Falls, N. Y . Hgt. Jumes
A. Clam, King-land. Aik,, and Hgt. Jess A. Duff, Spokane.

Rioting Breaks Tallulahs Maid Accidental Death
Slu* Feared
Out In Egypt As Says
(vetting Whinped Toll Reaches 779
King Turns West
In \ Day Period

Progress Noted R otarianr Hold
In World Crisis Xmas Party For
Investigalion Is
By Secretary Lie Orphan Children Begun Into Worst
U.N. Leader Recalls Gi f t
PreHentations
M oderate T one Of
A nd Singing HighE ast, W est T alk s
light Gay P rogram
OHI.O, Norway '4*- II N Score
lary General Tryttve Lie said to
nliiht there lias been a "slight Im
prnvement” In Kasl We*l relullmi*
■nit no wor.venhui of Ihe general
world siluallon since Hie General
Assembly apgggd in I’arls Niiv 0
In * Christina* - lime broadcast
lo ScauilluBvIuns over the Danish,
Norwegian and Swedish radio *ys
tern. Lie said the luue of speeches
in the ll. N Ihis year had been
mare moderate than usual.
(Lie's text dealt In general
term*. H did not monlion Russia’*
charge* In Pari* that the United
State* I* supporting saboteur-spies
■gainst Ihe Soviet him* nr Amerl
can delegation characluliatluu of
the charges a* Russian ^'*py rnant
■ml of Foreign Minister vlshlmky
■s " in old goal.")
Lie, ■ Norwegian, is here for

Christmas vacation. The Assembly
resume* In Pari* after the holi­
day*.
"This year," Mb said, "discus­
sion has been Jess propagandlstic
and more sober and ubjecllva. Tho
various points of vie.v have of
course been defended, end very
often the differences In question
have been sharp ind disparate. Rul
In spite of this I do feel that
there has not been any furthar
deterioration or sharpening of the
world crisis during (tie present
General Aasemb!y.'r

Twclvt- ihil.ltt-n nml twn vtmlht
from llu- Fluritla Metlmdist IIuiiiitil Knlrriiri-*!- cnlertnim-il tin* Rntiny Club lit-re Mnmlny with it
firuiirnm uf Clirislnm* i-aruls nml
*t&gt;ng* anil were given much apclause.
T ic children were Introduced hv
the Rev. Charles Thmupsim, su­
perintendent of the Home. Mr*.
Irene Jackman, m ilitan t iiiperlutemlent. provided the piano ac­
companiment.
Featured on (he program wa*
Krnest Thompson, son of Rev.
Thompson, and e senior at Del.nnd High Hcluml, who rang
"While Christmas , and "Hnly
Night’’. “The Night K e f o r e
Christmas"
wa* .recited hy_ Jim
,

In e.mt ..liK liiiH 'iil m ill Hit- AVi-vl
m Mil- ri-til e .ii with S.-i n l llns.,in
In A leA iiiidriu. p u liii- u rd tear
pa* lu In •*.,k up a ilinh-tit tin.I- ,d
i,4K*l ilrlim iislratm p
m l llu;i
111ri is- II t Ii v Ho- hint' ul Dl
W K S’I H IA N K F G H T . Ill '4*
H u ll-/ A lili I’ aidla
■ lin in ' pro
An iuvi".tli'.atiiin to lU'lerm lne wltai AVT'*l&lt;&gt;inei. a* chief of the Moyal
There iv.-i* a [Nissdidily ih ,1 All I'lillM il Ih f nail,ui'-- wursl ill lln i ahlni-l anil .n il i-i-r l,. Ctrouk mi
disaster in 2:1 year* hi-gan tialny ju rH u ii and tlmui".1ic aff.ni . Sew n Mankhe.nl m ay he it* .died In lilt­
deep lit tin* w ii-ckt-il u nikln n * ul imiIIi -i - wi-te r c |iiiit n l m pni-il llu-ri' 'd.mil In answer llie accic..dlniis
Uricnl Mini* Nu 2
iiy m iH s lle s t h r o w n hy th e d e m o n Assistant District Attorney Icronie
K idilei said lie hud liul made up
Thirty *i' •mi'sligalnr* headi-d •A ra l n n ,
hv Jiihn I, l.i'wi*. Dmli-ii Mm,
my In 1lid " iihoul ll a . v.-l
lu • . i l r u Ja ih i i ’ i l l - p e l - 1 il a . liu ill
Worker* pir*iilenl, J a c k Knrlte* m t’ c r o w d u l F in ,m l D n i v r i - i i y - In
••ne line- Hull Old In H elen-e At
head uf llu- D S Kiireaii uf Mine* ■ le n t* a n il w e re i i r d r m l 1 , 1 1 a s la te lu in cy i-red G S lu iilt
whelln-i
and AVallcr Kadii', llllmil* Mini u l a l l ' l l a g a in t f m t h i - i i i u l l i i i i s t * Mr* 1 in n lii wa* uft.inl ,.i hcirufn-parlim-ni dm-clor, (h-*ci'iidi'il In l lie pie.** leiHiiled a stale of enter liealen hy M ls l ila iiklie .n l
lo Ihe mini- at u ‘JO a 111 (KKT, lieney already wa* ill efleet
" I certain ly w as." she .ml
M-wi* wniil.l mil i-iiiifii'iii or deny
iTeviitU hly, llie .Vl year lllil Mr-,
siH'i'tilalhm llu* iiatlmi’* miner* The lefll-.l and ( '01111110111 I inspir i iiiiiin
leatifled ih.d dm wo-,
may itui'i- a work stoppage u* a ed seclioli id Ihe press sli-pjied oji heulen had
when she souglil lu
memorial lo lln- lilt miner* who d* t'lainnr for firmer goveriiineiil illseiis* once
lin a n c la l affair-, with tluudiim agaliisl llie lirdlsli, using

U.S. Mine Disaster

died lu Ihe explosion Friday night
Today’* invi-Migulioii wa* con
dueled Jointly hy uulim, federal.
"It will he an extensive and
dueled
jointly
hy miloii, federal,
*
-

Im* aecllon of Hie pre** ha, open y
-"Ivm-uH'd i.gypt * .............ill
with
II,,. t * , .!» ■. *. * a*A■&gt;I
..I *.. -4.R... p11
1j

surface.

leipreled lu mean llu- King want*

the lerm "Irallor" lo describe any
Kgyptluu
advocutliiii a sellleiueni
•'■•D’l1

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(toil
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\ Min1'l.ll-t III llie 1 inn, M ila n Fo rr u n Vt Mil lr v n i l i- i„ &gt;&lt; ay a,laid#
till rt Mil lilt Mil I if f a11 i- - -I llie hull(1.9 VN *111(1 tin ' n il iiia l Hungarian
III'VA *»
Al 1 1 hail1 rn,tiling to
ft |1(&gt;| 1 -iiiu III llu- 1111-1
Ni vr i tin Ic". . 1 ft lam ■ -igti-i which
f»M•■ 11*■h n il I O | Hindi •III 111 llndapcst
t IIMil)» »'\I ■ lam1 fur the tim e licmg
iih I iim (•-it 1hat l" i" ceding ■ lur the
lllt l - ••■ Ifa -c a n ­ mimIi 1 way
\ -1|inkl‘Nill.11il it III** 1 S lt*g:tlinn yynulll -ay ■ inly 1ti.il tin- matter
1l1s(h U If ll Hit Hmin; -i 1 1.rn i;n u r n mi'll 1
the ftMil im 11 1 1I'W t.l Hit- t* 17
Mil tit .1 iv liatiM iint 1*1.ne
(urged
ili-n ll Nt»\
I! » I m* Sm ltd fiuhtcr
planes , VMMr1* i-•HIV 14r li'il hy a Hilda-

pe*l military emit I Dec 'TI nil a
-Inline o f viulatiug the border of
die. Cminnuniat emmtry yvith the
1 4 u u il m i n l

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Null- 1,1 llu h ,*h ,, ,P,.| I,,,.,
I till 'lull I - f ill
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I d l ' d in a . . i d . id
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hi n -iftn- om-liap'
II - ■ I Ii lit y 11 It VI-11 I H f, O il lie
uctress, and *u Htereuller never pul III- flipped lu ■o -w cluvine11
i II m - iis s i -i I tin,III again
and lev seeliuri'i uf I In- oat lull
Mrs Grunin denu-il she look any
F i, "ih siiuw r. 11 ,1 lie - iiu ilh e io
Ihlui! fur ller*elf mil ul tin- pro G lctil I :■ k 1
I ' 1 11 pair
-(
reeds nf the rulsed 1 heck, I he N. .. A "i it nn.l
111..
N.
stale allege* she *tule .iliuiit Al ism i'.n e liiid

Tnuj

Slnlud Thursday
For LifMil Morn

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11uni 1,1 . n l ■ 11 1 0 1 , w ill
l.l III 1 id D "| ■ m l - 1 \ - i v III
til'd -I y An Ml i l inn &lt; &lt;i ipel at
1 H-. Im k, t h ill •day i l i i i im oiih lp h llll M I llw i • i w ill
I111I I he r u n . m 1 iiu pn hll. 11 d tro od .•I I h&gt; M - •• 1 unity
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id lin ' W d h hi
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■ Indiii,! Keiniliuh 1111-1, M. l.....I. amt
1-1 admit i-i | from M i i i - ui M ilit a ry
I n -d ll o le in )ti|r,

l iillm s in e print-

lint,un. :ini! no tot.t

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I/1I1 I.u 'Inlay,

t.-ll-.svillg hi ' 1 lr 1 1 Itum IIC"
stale and company official* The "in CmnmmdMf him- uf ualion*
tty ■ duty tie i llli-i. -l J.l. ' » ii Dili*
investigator* plaimedt to
rem ain mi
tin slei " M’ ,u‘w chief nl Hie Moyal
lo reumlii
hy uptulig Ihe sum* ul ■I... . All-.-.
Iti'li.tl l,yv for
F .- *• * | | | " i ‘* tl&gt;| »*||A •' lo |--'d tin , 1 s ,'l-ilV wit,',,* luily eight
elgfil hour*,
hour*. t'ufilnel would op|Hi c
dergrtiuinl for |Ni**lbly
r&lt;
irotn
and Inini'd m i l u f 1 1 . 1 K ill 1|k«* 1 11 * if i
hy,, F a in iik of Il.ilikhe.nl w
tsyu yea 1 * tu ,|,aie time ti&gt;- -ervod
Daniels with dramatic effect.
!walking throiigli
ili-hri* slrewn The U|i|Hillilliieid
_______
__ the• ilefirl*
..
1. ...........
1 ile|uitv lie t.f [ u ii.t.i In - f.V
Rotary I'reildeut Jack Half-iworkliiji* which exlcud for tulle* 'V"" a,|*&lt; another pro Westerner to lo her
- l ) 'i | i c i| fi* In ti rt
.1
II
i'H , '
Die, Galie.l haek lu a -Ily ,- duty
gen thanked the group fur the en soinn fi(W In IXHI fed below the I'lacea In llie Royal ( alonel i* in
l l , l- 4. M u ll! . .’ l l l i l
( 1 in 111 ■, - &gt;,i

tertatnrnent, pointed to Die large
number of wrapped present* un
the table before (hem. and told of
the part played by Rnturlnnu In
being "Santa Claus helper*". The
prearnln, he said) wen- for Ihe
children at the Home.
Rev. Thompson thanked the Ro
tartans in behalf of the children
and declared. "We are truly grate*
fill to you aa Hauls CIbiis help,
ers."
Cash elfls were presented by
Welter Haynes, treasurer, to Mrs.
M. D. Gutchel. caterer, Mr*. J. A.
Yates, her assistant, and to George
Swain, colored helper, lu apprecis*
Hon of their lervlces to the club.
Cadi uf the children aa they left
received from W. A. I.effler u
little ailver souvenir, The Itotarlane wer* Invited by Rev. Tliomp•on to visit the Methodlat Hume
at any Dine.
Among the number* aung hy
the children were “Frosty Tho
Snow Man," and "Rudolph The
Red Noted Reindeer?'
Guests included Roy Thompson,
J. D, Bridges of Morehead, N. O.
and M. D. Pickens of New Fork
Cllv.
George Touhy lad ll) group sing­
ing of ChrDtmaa hymn* with

KOI!, CONHKHVATION
Jan. 16 ia the deadline for reporting on performance carried
out thin year In the soil rotiarrvaHon program, Homer Ballard,
•ouaty administrative officer of
(he Production and Marketing ad­
ministration, announced today.
"We cannot accept reports be(tend this dele," said Mr. Ballard,
who urged that growers ical) a t the
Couely Are n t's office a t th e Court
Hotme__________
before Iheclosing
closingdate and
film ihelr reports.
Growers can alto sign (heir In.
teetioju to participate In the 1966
program by designating eligible
practices (hat they Intend to earry Harry Wester accompanying.
out during the year, he staled.

.
WYMAN ROBBRD
IXMI ANGELM IfG-A ChrUtmss
LAKELAND uv- Penlnaular Flor- burglar may h»M nicked Jana
wlU be frost free through Fri- Wvraan for more (Ran 4100,000
The eetraea reported that, white
Fageral State Frost Warning she waa away from the house for
PROMT FRRB

n rn cu l for tonight and
morning: Uoetly cloudy
era in Nurthern Districts
I colder in ektreme

III If y’.-i III 111 r I u til IIU IIII-.t I l 't i v i t y . lllil

llie tcslioiutiy ahool .ill.*,-. -I heal
mu- which came .o Mi- ......mi
wic. cnnclildlilg In-1 i. Innnnv
lepe.iled lu-i m o dime,
&lt;h.,l he had huiighl cm .mu io.ii 1
in.ina among many ..1 Ii. 1 ilcoiind ul her own sul.n y i.u MII.111kl1c.nl. uud li.id 1 11 1 .1 llu
1 heck , In rellllhurse lo t ell

IIITIAI'CSI, IliiliK.ary i|* —.
Iln-ie Hi-li- Minn- sl,:ns hullcallull that the foui American flier*
lieiil hy IlmiKan allei having
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Plans Are Outlined For Repeating
Christinas Carol Singing Next Year
Mure Ilian &lt;lu men, repruseiilinic many churchra uf lid* ' i f a and
Including personnel from Die Hanford Naval Air Htatlun, Joined In
the sliming of t.'lirlctiria.i carols fhiturday night In u program broad­
cast over HlnI Inn WTftlt.
Floyd Ihi liner, local liiaurniic* man, vvhu only 111 day* before had
runceived the Idea uf Die churn*, slalud tuday that the broadcast was
such an nulrtandlng surrens Dial*

effort* will he mad# next year to
liave a niinllnr Chrlstrnaa Eve
program In which at least 1,000
voice* may he heard.
fclany ritlieti* telephoned re­
queue for number* tu he sung
and for an hour nml a half after
tha half Imur broadcast ended
at 8:30 o'clock, call* uf congratu­
lation were received.
Many ritiien* uaiked their autrirnohile* near the radio station,
tuned In their radios am) joined
In the singing.
The Rev. A. G. Mdnnls, minis­
ter of Ih* First Presbyterian
Churvh and president of the San­
ford Minister!#! Association, was
*0 pleased wir'n the broadcast that
he suggested that Mr. Palma# aacep* tha chains anship of a
"Carols for Christmas" committee
to dlrart a program neat year.
Mr. Palmer drrlsrod thla morn­
ing that he would atauma this
responsibility.
Asked what had prompted him
to organ) i« the ehorua of men,
he dealarod that ha had always
w tatareated In group singing,
1 realised that men who
hava political differences

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F riu u liv e lla p lis l G h iii li iu Adel. nvi'i'juyini tu learn that (In* grandof peace ami gund will a) Christ­ fivu "had" cute and *la«tu'» uu
Rile i* m iivlvi'd |iv five douirli
t.uiet.
H ertu'ii
M arlatt.
ina* time.
lu-r Imck and on# nil her arm le rs, Atis. .(, II. F iu illi uf lnck#ou him,
"The spirit of Cooper at hut that while Johnson was guugi-d I vitlc, Mr*, .lack Htminland, uf An- is uinulig Die recant ly announced
waa shown on such 11 sliurt no­ and un#-lialf Inch#* in hi* buck gunta, (In.; Mr*. .1. II. Ilriitnn uf prisunera held hy Die Reds.
Tho .grandfather is N nrval G .
tice," said Mr. Palmer, "was one alinvii ih# shoulder hlniic.
Hnuftiril, Mr*. Jewel Hllcn* uf HanHan*
that represents the true spirit of
Tli" wiiuisn an,| Jnhn*un wen- ford, anil Mrs. Melvin IIuiiii also Mai la t i of Route 'J. I lux
Christmas, anti will always he re- rushed to tha F#riiiild-I.niighlu 1 uf Hanford amt three *011*, Virgil fu ril, wlm vliilted The H erald ofnumbered hy Ih# organising com­ Memorial Hospital in an am- Feters, nf Charleston, H. C , Henry fir,- tu tell ttn- gl'id tiding*. Ha
mittee, Especially nutirenhle waa IiiiIhiic# Matilrd#" murnilig aflrr Peters, of Hanford, Austin Peter*, Im* lived in F ln ri-ia since 1013.
I.ieilt. M a rlu ll. In* revealed, was
Di# aplrlt of co-op#ratiun shown Ih# incident, Hh# was r#l#ns"d of Thumnsiun. Da,, amt two aisby leaders of church choirt and l hi* mnrning after treatment hv ters, Mr*. It. V. Fletcher, .Sparks, burn in .lacksun, Mtch., and hi*
Dr. Hllnby. John«nn wa* ill*- Ga., Mrs. Victor Knh’lil. Hnarkx, parents live In Detroit, lie ser­
civic organisations."
Ha extended eprcial thank* to charged after inlMal treatment Go., ami one brother, .1. W. Htnua- ved In D arm anv during W orld
Evan* McCoy who sang. "Whlta lu Dr. George Fieri-# shortly tnriil uf Hfuirks, Ga., lb grand- W ar II, and re-enlisted in th#
childrvrs, and 2 great grandchlld- A rm y nml wa* sent t&lt;&gt; Kur#a at
Christmas", Harry Kudell who after arrival at the hospital.
the start of Dm h ostilities. On the
ien.
accompanied; Geurge Touhy, Dr.
The Lmly will he cent to Advl, second dav of action lie was I t H. W. Rucker arid Roger Harris,
Ga. today for funeral and burial. purled ta ilin g .
■ong leaders. He espressed ap­

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preciation tu Rtat Ion WTRR for
Its fine co-operation, and to The
Herald for the publicity given the Asheville
program.
Boston

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Night," "Hark tha Herald Angale New York
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Railroads announced today n five- happcM d. ■« he pul hM ha
months extension of the pulley, ihe slot, l | stack. Firemen
originally due to expire Jin. 31. ed for nearly an hoar wl
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Garden Gate

SANFORD HERALD

Article Oil Taft
By Zora Hurston
In Post Magazine
A famous Negro writer whu
me#a u&gt;a«b#d
t t l. ■ dlsh-st ns
. ■ helpr Ir.
K . Sanford kitchens Is the recant
i author of a Saturday Evening
Boat article, "A Negro Voter
8!a*t Up Taft.”
Zora Neale Hurston, bom In
Xalonville near Sanford, but now
l. living In Kau (lallle, Is th«
&gt; Author who through ambition,
Mid taking advantage of her
Ip break* has gained fame for her
books on folklore, short stories
Mid magaxlne article*. In her
latest Rost article of Dec. 8 she
‘ live* the reason* why she thinks
the Ohio Senator can swing his
ahara of the Negro vote as u
Republican presidential candidate.
She Is the daughter of u
Baptist minister who prrachrd In
Eatonvlllo and Hanford and was
• moderator of Florida rolored
Baptist conventlne. She worked
, In Hanford for several months
Y Mi a girl of 14 and In her auto*
*'» biography, "Dust Track* On A
i'-. B«ad," she vividly describe* the
" boat trip down the Ht. John's
from Jacksonville, where sho
V. Went to school, on the old side* wheeler “City of Jacksonville”
and the trip on the old ACI.
train to Mnltland.
In her recent Saturday Eve­
ning Post article sho expresses
optimism over Senator Taft’s
chances of winning the Negro
vote nn Ills record In "throwing
Bilbo out of the Senate," the
writing of the Tuft-Hnrtley Act
Which, ehr says, gives Negroes
an tviunl opportunity where they
i] Would be discriminated against
ft by union rules, nm| for Ills
' record as a "brainy’’ leader.
|Hhe cites Mrs. Taft ns one
«f the Henntor’s strong polnta
In getting Negro backing In
Ohio, Mrs. Taft, shr descrlbea as
• • woman uf wit and charm who
la an effective speaker on her
husband's behalf before colored
audiences,
The Toft family background
I* also given In the article as
.part of tnd'nenalor’a vote getting
power among Negroes,

M&gt; NELL M. WILLIAMS
Hanford Uarden Club
liECONIAH . . . and How to
Crow Them (Parti).
The Begonia* 1* the only horti­
cultural genus of the family
Ilegoniacea*. Botanists tell us
that the Begonia ha* no genrtlr
relefInmblp with any other living
plants. Tney are named for
Michel Begon, a French botanist
of Santo Domingo (10118-17101
They make un a large, varied
group of succulent herbs or part­
ly shrubby plant* found widely
ifistrllulled throughout the warm
region* of the earth. Central
and South America probably
have more native specie* than
all the other warm countries
combined.
It I* estimated that the number
of specie* varic* from 500 to
1.100 and many of the native*
have been Introduced Into culti­
vation. The number of varieties
resulting from hybridising and
tha horticultural form* developed
In the gardedns now runs into
the thousands. This fart has
reesulted In a nomenclature that
la still very confusing.
USEH . . . Home variety of
llogonia Is to he found blooming
every month In the year. In
more ways than one the llegonh
heads the list of house plants
which may he looked on a* p er­
manent and annual bloomer*.
Many are grown for their
handsome foliage, the showy
flowers, summer bedding out­
doors. Rummer and winter tinder
glass, In window uarden*, In the
full sun and In the shade. Rome
grow Just anywhere with little
core while there are those which
defy the efforta of the amateur
and professional. The vast group
offers excellent opportunity fo1*
the collector providing he bns
the right growing conditions.
ODARKER . . . Dr. I.. II. Bailey
divides Begonias
into four
classes, according to the typed
of roots; bulbous, tuberous,
rhlxomatous and flbrus. Rlnce the
bullion* class has but one retireseentatlve, I). Kocotrana (one
parent of our well-known Christ­
mas-Flowering U.) the gardener
divides hi* subjects Into the
three remaining groups. Due to
the Intermingling of all types
the lines are not clearly defined
In nil rases.
VARIETIES . . . Until one
becomes a fancier and a special-

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As most of our readers know,
It wae a little mors than four
years ago that the community of
D# fiery was started. There was
so much to do, that thosa who
had bought lend, built house* and
tried to re-clalm their land and
make their houses h o m e s , found
little time for community Ilf*. To
be sure, there were house parties,
I,each parties and a "show” or
two, hut It was not until May,
Him, that the hlg get-together for
nil the people of De llary was
planned.
On the last Sunday of May,
more than five hundred people
gathered on the grounds of the
Joseph II. Rchmlerer home for
an all-day picnic. Many friend*
from nearby towns and cities
were with us and, what was even
more gratifying, neighbor* who
had never met before got to
know enrh other on De llary day.
Many plans were promulgated
on that day but there was a
hitch. Where could eo large a
group mectT Where could baaaare,
dances, concerts, motion pictures,

'tors. Now we have the land and
with It the will to get going. Thd
first step In that direction was
taken on Friday evening wlirn it
cecord crowd filled the auditorium
of tha Enterprise school, which
was loaned to us by our good
friends In Enterprise.
The entertainment was called
“Through the Year" and was a
aeries of 12 tableaus with Incldenal music and readings. It was
written and produced by Dorothea
Hennlnger
iger assisted by your cor­
cor.--..-..dent.
W* wouldn't
try
to
respondent.
*■ *• We
•
t
as
name all the people who helpeds
make the evening a succeia for
there wer so many willing work­
ers, and each one did the Job asthlnk ua mercenary but we are
rather proud uf having added well
over 8100 to the building fund.
On eeeond thought, we must
mention by nume one good friend
who 1* too often neglected for
11 months of tho year and then
worked to dcuth during the last
month. Of course, we mean Santa
Clauat Just before curtain time,
commotion at the
there was
back of the auditorium and there
he waa with boxes of candy for
oil the children, lie greeted them
In hi* Jolly fashion and totd them
ha had made a speclap trip from
tha North Pole to see them.
Many of you will remember
"Show Boat" when Churls* Winnlnger was In the cast. Do you
-remember bow lie hi-umed upon

Rural Common Sense
fly HMttW JOHNSON

•hould t* p llH U t Mid rtert*tlonal, mm) om way of making it
■o la to hav« tlia permlislon and
good will of Um owner of the land.
The University of Florida Agri­
cultural KiUnalon Service aleo
calls attention to other points that
are necessary for the hunting trip
to bo a pleasurable event)
Have the proper license. Ob­
serve all regulations regarding
hunting days and hours, bag lim­
its. protected game, and guns and
other equipment.
Handle guns carefully. Do not
carry a loaded gun In a car or in­
to a house. Do not climb a fence
with a loaded gun. Never carry a
gun so I) la pointing at another
person, and never snoot at an ob­
ject that Is not plainly visible or
toward other persons.
There are about 100,000 hunt­
ers—farmers and city folks—In
Florida, and cart and caution by
all a rt necessary to pravent trou­
ble and tragady on hunting tripe—
occasions which .should 6e pleas­
ant, healthful .and recreational.

Florida is dons in rural areas,
fanners ere especially Interested
In the bunting season.
Farmers own most of the land
on which Hunting Is done, and,
quite naturally, they want to bag
some game for their own tables
and they are Interested In hunting
by others on their property.
To avoid difficulties on a hunt­
ing trip, therefore, tha wise thing
to do before hunting on another
man’s property Is to obtain per­
mission from the owner. Because
they have livestock on the land or
l*caux* of other reasons, some
farmers may nut grant permission
for hunting on their place*, but
many do permit neighbor* and city
folk* to hunt. The farmer haa a
right to refuse permission for
hunting on his lend, and It should
be respected.
Nearly every hunting season,
officcra receive numerous comlalnla from farmers whose lands ' Eight of the 11 mm on the
sve been Invaded by hunters, and Notre Dam# basketball eeuad hall
sometimes a hunter winds up In from the state of Illinois,
court os a result of falling to ob­
tain permission. A hunting trip

MIMUY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
AND
TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT.
ire a (trod night by replacing any
ECHO.... — „
r : --------sc Ih ' will tail your budget.
will be glad to Novo you come In aud aee ECHOLS variety
tedding to suit any bedroom In your bouoo. Wo can also
to up that special maltreat to fit that odd-si sad bad.

GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP WILL MAKE
A GOOD MORNING FOR YOU
WE’RE WIDE AWAKE TO HELP YOU
SLEEP. SEE US TODAY-SLEEP
BETTER TONIGHT

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hi* audience when ho announced
his show end salr," It’a Only the
beginning, folks, only the**, beenginning!" That’s how we feel to­
day as we subscribe to that other
cliche, "Ureal oaks from little
ncrun* grow,

Heresqour

grim mis.
At the December meeting tho
gift was accepted l..................
with much
thunks, unit It wae decided to
purchase two of the additional
lots for parking space. Up to now,
there had been a small building
fund but ull the plans seemed eo
nebulous und far off In the fu­

el- iiui-ri-sieii h i only two group*
-Tuberous-rooted and Fibrousrooted. This latter group general­
ly include* II. rex and with 0.
sempcrflon-n*. The beginner had
best start with II. semperflorens
or Wax llegonla. It la the best
known of nil tho Hegonlaa and
Is used lurgely as a houso plant
ns well as n bedding plant out­
doors in the summer. It Is a
perennial and may live 5 years
or more. The species la very
variable uml many named va­
rieties, plus a large number of
hybrids, can be easily grown.
The Wax Begonia la divided Into
four groups, each of which la
Illustrated by the
varieties
named.
Tall growlng-Chrlstmaa Cheer,
Masterpiece
Medium helght-Dartlng, Indian
Maid
Dwarf-Adellne
Double-Westport Beauty
These varieties are suggested
for the beginner to try growing
first.
FLOWERS . . . The male and
female
flowers are
bournu

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south. imistily cloudy rlxcwhere.
Scattered showers Friday
Friday afternoon

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Pentagon Completes
Check O f PO W Lists
GivenByCommunists

Shopping Tour

Once Fired William
W illett Is B a c k
O n . Government’s
P a y Poll Again I

One Shot Effort Greeks Win Seat
Is Made To Break On U.N. Council
Truce Deadlock After 19 Ballots

WASHINGTON iW—Tke lovers■eot loday i i m p M c u n d
fried worms from prlco ran trot.
Ao OPS order liv e no hint who
does wlul wHh triad worms or
how much (hoy root Rot it said
it had fo n d their price haa a
"trifUag" or "Uwliolficant" ef­
fect on the coat of living.
There wero . ditto orders lor
crepe sureties, walnut saore and
fanned rattlesnake meat among
other things.

Supervision Of Ar­ Ret! S.Ttcllitc White
mistice Is Turned
Russia Is Defeat­
Over To The Staff
ed By 39-16 Vote

WASHINGTON - tgt—President
Truman today again postponed an
notmeement of Inc drastic action
he haa promiied to clean out
•'wrongdoers" in government.
The White Roust wouldn't oven
announcement—
id lor last week
beloro Mr. Tnito Independence,
ly lor a short

Only 250 More Left
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Defense Officials;
Gen. Dean Is Sick
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W A S H IN G T O N
r T h e Defense
D ep artm cnl still had about 2V)
luinies to cheek today oil the Coram uiiisi supplied list of \m e riea n
p rison er* of w a r III K orea
T h e Pentagon finished the first
, phase of the huge |ol&gt; at H .in p in.

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At that

lly GEORGE A. MCARTHUR
PARIS -P American
backed hour, about LDio mimes no Hi.- full
MUNSAN, Korea
'Truer nr (ireerr won a sent on the United list ot 3.198 hml tieen ideii'lfied.
Dilators turned the problem uf .'filiun. Si-eurity Foiined tiMlay,
Teleg ram s m aking it a toyous
ow In supervise
a Korean nrmls lieutmg out White Russia on the C h ris tin a s season (or hiindri'iis of
iMt
tier over to staff officers today in lUth ballot
A m e rica n fam ilies went out lo
a "one-shot effort" to break the The ude was .IP for tireeee. mid n early all of the next of km of
long deadlock.
lit fur While Russia
the 2 tua men
Hot lit..........n ow
Tha staff nfflrers nirl for tun
A two third* majority of U N deepened for the m any m ore whose
hours at Pnnmuninm Then the) member' present nml voting in the sons were not listed
adjourned until Friday. There u.is General Assembly lest w.i* re
About 71 soldier* on tho olentlno report of what happened
1pilred Tor election
• fied ll*t nam ed n earest n-tatives
"I am not in a position to pre­
An official Allied spokesman said
The deadlock w.is the longest In at o verseas add resses Messages
dict," Mr. Truman'a Press Sec­
U N suhrommlllee delegate' sitg the history of It \ elections
to these kin are to tie &gt;&lt;•(»( today,
retary Joseph Short told reporters.
Bested enlllng In the staff offiee
Greece thus will replace Ytlgo
I'rism iers 11Ir-tvtif*•-«( .it the ConThere have been widespread re­
because there had been no prugre
slnvbi on the Seeurlty t oum-il .t in I agon unbilled 2.721 sub tler' III a d ­
ports that the President wlU set
for day*.
t. t’hile nml t’nkistull were eleet.-il dition to the 7a xv ith over xe.is iix-Xt
up a special unit, with Federal
"I givee you my solemn word," two weeks ago to fill vaenneies of km. eight Nxixy men, ,'H Ma­
Judge Thomas F. Murphy ot New
said ltrtg (ten William I' Nuek caused l-y the expiration of terms rines anil 7ii airoo-n
York in a key rnlo. Its job would
oU. "the drclainn to appoint tin- of Imlin .iml Keiiailor
The iipp ro sim alelv 2.-o rem aiilbe to look into allegations of cor
staff nfflrers was because of the
White Riissin, one of the eon.til IMg In he identified p n M-oted spe
ruptlon In government, lake ac­
lark of progress rather than he i iient rcpnhhi s of die U s s n ci it prohteuis Tile Cent ig-m d e ­
tion against any official* found In
cause of any progress "
w.is made .i member of the I’niird cided at *t 10 Wednesday to :ht til
have been acting Improperly, and
Earlier lit the dn&gt; the I'nmtmi \ , i tnms. along with the l ki mm- tackle ttie-e Imlav \1 llt.it hour,
clear the names of all others
nisi* suggested their version of a under die Valin Vgreemenl wtmli the sta ll x (irking mi the list had
Renrt told newsmen he didn't
compromise
gtinranleed Russia three meinln-r , tieen on d uly ?*i' • li-nii i-x--r sioec
know whether the White House
They asked the Allies to 1 11 per ship* llnt.-iiii .iml others had liu-k the i i ,lines began poiirui,' in (rum
was working with congressional
Photo lly llaymond Studio mil eonstructlon of North Korean ed While Russia for tile Seeunly I Tokyo T uesday night
Children from tho Lutheran Haven in fllavia learned something
Democrats, Including Sen. Mon- about the Christmas spirit of giving and had the time of their live* Farrell, Irft rear, was one of the .layreea who ramo along with tin- airfields, (2) urccnt the Red prn Coo mil under a "gentlemen's ng
They had tieen handed to I oiled
ropey (D.-Okta). who arc drsft- doing It as they went on a Jaycee sponsored Christine# Shopping group; two chaperons, right rear, eseining,- n.it.-* to make sine nil jmMI| f„r |nspeetlnn
liy neutral reenielil" of l!lId which gave urn- Nations o fficer* sev e ral hoots e ar
.pectin
. log legislation aimed at curbing Tour
the
kid*
gel
gift*
while
the
little
uni
on
tin
light
seem*
to
tie
hnv
seal
t
i
tluF.isicrn
Knropenn
liloe
lis
t
at Canm unjoiu K o rea, the silo
ear Iled this week. Seven of the IB youngster* are shown in
tra in * at ip ci'lflcd point* and i t
use of influence and slopping ir­ MeClung's
drop a itrinamt fur aerial nteu-rv.i of eiilllill les under Russia's wing j of till- truce llegoll.lHon .
Toy Town In the midst of gift buying problems. Itirlmrd log a harii time milking up her mind what to hoy.
regularities in government.
The United Stales eiiulenib-d tlu* I - in Hiougli ill-1 ilie ik u u : and
linn liver all Korea
Meanwhile William E. Willett,
agreeiiieiil mi- tor only a vear dispatching of tell g rallts i n verilll!
In
return,
the
('uinmiinlst*
“iinl
who was described by a Senate
The Seeunly I'oimell is made up tin- 2 !t|a n am e* w ere iiu ish cil
they
"might
runshler"
the
t'
N
investigating group as having
demand for unlimited riilallun ul of tile Rig Five pi-rmaliclll mem Uedm -siliiv iii L*111 Hie Itefenso
yielded to "Influence" pressures
x,-iking
IriHips and retib-nlshmcnl uf equip hers lint,mi i Inna. France, bus Depart incut i-u ifiiiu e l
while he was an HKC director,
siu and the United States and sis Ihrnugli the mutit to get lii- full
merit and supplies
was revealed to bo back on the
J The regular subcommittee will elected member* who serve inn list nut lo Hie p r e " mid radio
government's pay roll,
At 2 a m . abu.il 2. |t*t nam es
meet Friday regardless of the out year terms
Francis Whltcfvslr, UundersecSoviet Foreign Minister \mlri-I hail been turned o fe r to new sm en
Iconic nf Iho »taif nfflrers' session
reiary
rctary of the Navy, confirmed
lly DF.IIKK IHINN.HANK IN
Them has been no annuumemenl V Vishln.ky has violently -le with the home town .u lilrcss and
t that Willett haa been ap­
Fifteen excited young.trr* from the orphanage at Lutheran
ia* to whether the subcommittee on iioimeed Aiiii'riesn support for nearest relative of i-a ili prison er
ed a 111 goo a year official
Raven, Hlatvla. went wild with Christmas fun thfa wink n* they wound
Iprisoner cschsngc will inert Fri iGrrere a. u violation of sue.died
There are 11.0,11 AnterleantL ‘ ifBIn1
... his office.
, ,4
mwjcssbm 'Jtuir*. grntlein,qi's agreermuit.
up merhanluu toys, fondled llff-llko dolls &lt;tnd stood on tlu to# do they Const Guard Rushes 'day Thrr^jwa*
n .was n&lt;w(&lt;
t r is lly
V . x'-yT -A iilft! ■!' ‘ojll't’t
Stern
Testi­
ltd l i n e r sn ffic rcfe.i - of tfm
fWillatt cam* wndstulk*- -of
tlay Allied ncBoloiDirH
sniil they
gobs
rouM lean Tndtr'rifMra on dime store rouMer* •nfaimed with a d a s'
To Scene To S.*wc need more time IIn cheek the 1 -d
fly K T V M . F Y JIIIIAN tIN
nauti-H lohant tragi* lx- to d i c i s l
Senate Bankfflg t lubcOMnlM
fies About Death illttg army of lo y ito 'sa tisfy Ran ford children eh Christ mn* Day.
___ Htoo
C A R IK P I'wo co iig ressm cn lo lxvo hiuiu's for e -'-iy
-ii where It
pristine supplied
sopie months ago white serving
of 11,U0 Allied prisoners
Tho parmlo of. youngster* wore out their rhaporon*, threatened to
1C3
From
Vessel
Of Major Holohan ------ — * ------------------------------♦ g .t lost In n dozen different dlday spearheaded the t ’ S ru n n ier brought hnpplncx
by tho Communists Wednesday
us a director of tha Reconstrue. itM iia n s ua ga#o Bis)
a
lla
e
k
ngiiiti'l
S-ixo-t
spy
eharge*
A C e n t n gnu -pel i z r i in gave
hud ii uh*|i- uf h Ini uT AHTOHIA. ttri* h -The Fn**t Thu actual method of cxrhunutnu Mne pit lured the xslllole
Sov let MtlllP hope thftf ‘ Ilf « *tfniniiliisl
prisoners remains to lie worked
WASHINGTON - CH-A congres­
fun and in their enjoyment were (■nurd
said
liwlay
Hi.it
i-lglit
|i.n..rn
. ire
doinuiated
world
a*
III
tilligrip
llsli
in tglil hr *iii Im.tr
sional Investigation has brgun be­
It hriut-tingling ii'iniinlrr tu (In- grrs and llirn- rn-uim-n "no"lbly out
ot " sp y m am a " Tin- other e llle il
1i •• said Midi nt -n K .t" of tinHu'
Ihe
Eighth
Armv
announced
hind closed door* into the killing
atH.ns-.ring Jny..-.-* wl,-. C.iim- (lf#
rn.m tin- Danish mu
is set to lii all l N Sox let I ota-igo M loi-lc■I Am t i l l 1 nu im"* ehei kn t iit 1hr fit 1 lltiase
ot an American secret agent In
ahmg uf tin- lutl spirit «»f (,hn*t- ninihip Crrta burning m tin* uumlh 'everything
n| tin' Op­ r.i 1it*n ,» nl &gt;'
t'lttlMpersonnel
to
Japan uftri they are \i.lito » k v " a xeo-iliums -1,1 goal
Italy in 1914, and what the De­
mas.
,,| it,,, i iiliiniiiin River
lii'l* Mik,
Maiisfieb&gt;1 - D Mont &gt; mi huh 'll inmli* Ul.til • 1 •» - eelil
fense Department did - about re­
freed. Plans also tire being uiuibTin- *ho|i|tinv lour nlnmst di-'n’t. The Coast tSunrd .aid 2.1 passen- fur moving 132.472 t'htnese and told (Ii.- I tilled N ,lmu s P iilllie.il nf the total v «»i* t • in 1
l v lie
port* he was slain by two other
- - - t lu i.il
u. 8. agents.
The Tourist
Building Fund get started, tin- kill* were having gers and Ko crew mi'nibcr* have North Korean prisoner* n-uthvvard t ooim iltee 111.it (mu A mii'H i .iii a ir leiise Departm ent
fun wati-hing
turtb-s, lioen
no much Tun
wnti-lung (urtle*
toon acciiunlrd fur These esti- from Allied prison camp.
llletl whose
IIIMII till'd lia li'p o lt
list of n ilssliig
Rep. Cole &lt;R.-N.Y. ) told report- waa boosted to (884 by 20 new goldfish
By The AsiecJaM Praas
anil monkey* at tlu- San­ mate* were based &lt;&gt;n (In- belief Allied prisoners will in- taken plane xx.,' furred iluxxn m Hungary
" ‘The num her -I
'■0,me les
donation*
today,
It
was
an
trnJny
that
he
rnnducletl
an
e
n
ic Northern two-thirds
■ tU ;
of tha all-day hearing Wednesday. The nonnred this afternoon at thu ford Mio, blit J m»iio Hid.aid that tit ('.-r.iin' m-r-- ntmnrd lh»- flirt to rcccptlun rcnli t m Korea Nox f?t a ie xietloi-. of the spy ha &gt; lieeo negiigiliti
ill UIII11
on, buffeted by •RAW and cold
&gt;1i- man
Fsrndl pa*sn| nut Ihiii- mitt did- ship when it anchored Just inside for Identification, preliminary mud m ania \ l*lltli*ky Weitni-'d.iv ex her and to ty p e."
weekly
luncheon
of
the
Kvmlnolo
witness
was
Michael
Stern,
author
for a week, was Struck
uch b;
by a fresh of an account published In True County Jaycee*
lar hills, i-arnnl by the Jayi-ii-*' the mouth of the stream to a wall leal checkups and new iimforms [iresxcil in i violent 'tu-eeti the .m l
at
the
Yacht
storm today. Behind tha storm was Magazine tail summer of tho death
. - li e d . at
V New V in k I
Chrlstms* parade l-allnnn sal-*, elenriiu; weather In-fore .illempllng They they will be flown !■■ lap.in ilo|ie that tile lour xx,ml,I In tried
, u
,
Club. The Jayceaa further decided and
a tow blast of Icy air.
,zzl. .1 ,x, r a
*11 the children hanging light •» t'Di»* the liar Frew member*
South Koreans will lie processed liy "our m ililn iy and iii'tn ■- an the I lull’d Nation
of
MaJ.
William
V.
Holohan
ot
the
Ijnlohan
of
tho
at
tlir
meeting
to
send
n
one
ding
At least 238 death* havo been cloak-and-dagger Offlre of Strife
urn- lliiublc In say positively how through Korean medical channels lllo rilie "
ill -eiepancv they note.I ti r l u r e u tile
to
their
rrl*p
hill*
ti-mped
up­
dollar
bill
tn
President
Truman
attributed to tha saver* weather
Lt Cnmm.imb-r V A .lulinsnn,
l!,-|i
I mIiii
M Vorv
II (thiol Ii-! h.indeil &gt;&gt;tei by (to l olitmu
In me truce lown nf I'aniuiuijoin
and other notables asking that town to Mi-Gliing'* Toy Town enmnmndinq officer at Tongue staff
The now storm whittled eastward, glc Services.
nf fleer» took us a basts for a ic iis e il tin- S m u t ili-iegale of trx m -Is 'Tuesday aoxl mn m ole potilte
Cola Is the Republican member D he autographed and returned where they Immediately forgot all Point ('oast Guard Station, said dlscuiilon
dumping ions of snow, sleet and
the latest I'ommnolst illg to x n e ik "(tic I xyii g ie.it for In Itu-I'ia's .1aei.il V Malik Led
Monkey t*laii-l.
[reeling rain. Temparatura* tum­ of a two-man House armed serv­ to tie auctioned far the benefit alxnit
10.1 were taken to the barracks proposal for policing an 111 nil* xx,-id step,* taken liy the It iile il August
One little towdialn-d fellow tho
bled along the route of th* atorm, ices subcommittee named last Oc­ of the tourist building,.
there and then were moved to nu lit e. wllh some If N mndlfh a Nut inti' tins week
\ n ry - ail
M alik d lslrilititrd a • aide p u r­
dlttplng far boJow itro In many tober to look Into the matter. The
Douglas Ktanatrom In rharge whose head came Inst about Astoria hotel
dressed tin- w eekly liuu lu-mi meet portedly signed bv :c.i it -i pris
lions.
other member Is Rep. Kllday (It - nf the sale of blocks for thu counter level got Inside the dour
areas.
Allied negotiators said they would lug of tin- Attinrlenn 1 Inti m C a n * | oilers of w ar in K o rea a king for
Early report* Indicated that only
and no farther. He sided a giant
Free tin;
thorough- Tex.l.
V o rys. like M ansfield a m em ber the xx tl lid raw a I of A m etie.n i I loops
proposed tourist center a n ­
on# of those aboard went Into thr accepl Ihe Red plan as a stinting
fane* In
Cote said he questioned Stern nounced that card table* will he recn truck with a red cab under Icy waters of thu Columbia. He IMilnt Out they specified there nf the lloii-i- I'tiieig n A ffair* Com Itirre Only tJ of Ho- nam es worn
area and
erdafed
if table loaded with noisy me­ was Hugo Hay. Vancouver, It C , would he no modification of the rnillee and ii il&lt; legate In (be I N ro&gt; iigiiiziihu*
wart, about details of his published ac­ act up tomorrow and Hatunlay
Many schools
chanical gadgein, lie forgot m
house ■ count.
The name' --I to -f Hu 17 were
jfi*sini'*,.’ip
a passenger,
who grabbed u line , It. N. demand for u ban on the G en e ra l A ssem bly session here,
to take orders from anyone
were closed.
"He filled In the gaps in his desiring to aid th* building by about buying present' for hi* hanging nvrr thr side of (he ship •-'pair or construction of North Knr d elivered a slinging attack mi Vi on Tuesday'- list but 7 -II ofriends hark at the llnvrn and when Inro fire broke mil The line lean airfields and » freeze on the n iiitc h h -" putriil stream of xilu fti ers xx" r e -i-il
th e storm pelted tho Rocky story, and recounted tne result* of
buying one nr more block* for usl gased.
Maintain area first. Colorado had
&lt;1 Walla*** oa raw* Mai
I b e te xx :i s no • ■(it m -*i-ui
was nnserorrd and he plunged nvrr | military strength of both sides. pprnllon '
the project. Tha tables, to bn
snejw and frigid temperatures. Den­
" V o n otteo win tiler li-ixx to &lt;inn
The other kids had plenty of thr side, Iml was quickly
. lckiy npicked !with full rotation.
located
In front of Koumlllat
v er with five Incites or new snow,
F.LKH PROGRAM
pete
w
nh
till*
veiliimoiix
old
goal,
&lt;
H it A f .t l e |f,.&gt; i I.................. p ly
fuh with the toys on tho top upi by a Coast Guard vest
vessel
I Only seven day* remain before
ported a low of 8 below tern,
A musical program will b-i and Anderson's and Faust's pf the table as they wound up
Ray's
*ys It-year old son, Rill, *uf Ihe provisional cease fire lltui blit you realize that there lire eer New* today politistieu - , &gt;o ,urei|
■ton, Colo., had -*11.
tain kimlx of co ntest' you do not Tokyo dislialch avm: 'I 11 Gen
ita iH iw i a s r»s* *!■ i
prasanted tonight at 8:00 n'elock drugstores, will be manned by foliar coasters and a merry-go- fered a hit rued hrel in thu fire
then the storm spread over tlw at tha msatlng of Elk Dodge Jaycees and cafrjf the slogan found that played a tune. One of Bay's wife and thrco-month-nld
If iitlfftlffril flic fsce "It I
enter xxilli a sk u n k ." V o rys ..ml
T ile Ixxo great a e h le v e u irltls ot
UNFAIR COMPETITION
1241. Llttla Mis* Dana Law "Vor a better Sanford buy a the bigger hoy* with hi* hand on ion were safe
TALI.AHABBCE bH- the Stale Hie U N Ibis week, despite lorioiis I* « &gt; litii'fii U n it* M .i f lo
Rankin will bw featured with briek for th# Tourlat Center." a ping pong paddle looked at
The Errln. bound from Portland,
fllqn. If was ea; '
1 1 1(4)4Ml||*«| tin i ngr Ml 8 a
The plan ta aue tion oft dollar the bright green set and th*
ft.'aallaara na s-ase T a il
Road Department I* going to look
thraa
piano
selection*Charles
M ay In Virginia,
billa autographed by Harry 8. row of white halls, jo*' *lglu-|
Info reports bridge tender* are
B y A t t u m i 'y ( i u i i u r a l
lorriaon
will
laid
in
the
singing
ere Pennsylvania l
I'R AFITU IN( 111; \MI-;st
competing with commercial fishing
HTOHF.M KTAV OPEN
f Christmas Carets with llarry Truman, Arthur Godfrey, Vaughn and said, "I wish | had one," ns
Virginia and Ohi&lt;
Monroe, F uller. Warren, (Jen. in wistfully put thu pndJIn bar*
_ Weather Kudell !aceomp*nylng.
In onler to belter »nrv- tickle dealers by selling rials nml TALLAHASSEE |x The flow of TAl.I.AIIASSEK v- ittoiins art*
Issued a
ll bulletin
Uhrlstlllii* Hboppers, all atnrea reels and renting boat* from the traffic over Florida highw ays xx i • tiling' of value and ejoulolali s fur
Final detail* -for the annual Dougls* MacArihur and others n the act.
dang*
H 2 l-er e io t heav ie r last litniilh
lying con- Elks Cjirlstmaa party for under­ waa auggasted
‘
‘y
fgaaied
... Boh Rohl.
by
In the downtown section. Iiegln- bridges,
lMihiic.il office m iy not m.ik- them
Busily
chewing
gum
given
out
Normsn Abbott, Fort l.amterdale than m N ovember. tti.V)
lit along
al
tilng tonight, will remain open
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willr *b* lent
with
privileged children will he an­ Letter*
by
Mr.
McClung,
the
kids
bump­
and tonight.
ll xva* HA 2 per rent h e av ie r than availalile to priispeclixe x-iters. Atsltorney
representing
a
group
of
dollar
bill
explaining
the
aipla!
until
0;tl(t
P.
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throughout
the
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loriu-v Gene rill Itlehiird l i v m said
^oldcr weather
Into tlw report th# benefit* obtained for Jaycee plan* h r . ih* Tourist ed Into the problem that plague* pre-holiday period.
Broward County tackle dealers, In N ovem ber, In y e a r* ago
west behind
Sinaismen consider Ihe T h e eminl w as made liv e le ctric loday
Now charity at the Elk* Ball itrid Center and asklnjt for the return parents every Christmas, now to
said the' hualni
Krvin told Tuv • ollei Im I l
end and nor!
of New
lari unfair compel it Ion reco rd ers placed by Ih r Slate Road Dlslioug
bridge tenders
LOW FLIER
of the dollar signed along with buy gifts for everyone on tho
IlialiLitu l . t &gt;vinitv , who
; Male had ll
nedtnga, Saturday right at the Mayfair any contribution,
pay D cp ar Intent a I 2.1 strateg ic spots is runningof for
becauso thay
(bay
don’t
have
to
Hit
nnd
stay
within
the
budget.
IXJNDON
tJH
Fran*
Miller.
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re ctlerlhin, that tie
Inn.
too.
. Jerry who was keeping1 warm year old nmalmtr pilot, was fined rent for Uwlr places of business. nu the highw ay system
could not keep lilo lli rs printed xvttlt
! I was 23 below aero at Havre.
In a Hnpalong Cassidy sweat 1280 briny for (lying his light plane
cam p aig n promotion in ins office
ihlrt gave up hla Idea* iilmut tho under the tuindon Tower Bridge
j for file conv enleiu e of visitors
king pong set and bought n Nov. 23.
The slate elecllon I uv prohibits
th Northeastern aectwo of Uw
MIBnr told Ihe rnurt he did ll
eltphone for Patsy Hollar.
eandidnlrs from ib-trihufing art!
rp ntry Included —I# at Albany,
1«ek-eyed slg-yesr-old Dorothy on a dare from Ills l.t-yesr-old son.
cles of any value i-i forUu-rance of
n T y . the lowest ilMfl Kirch 4.
IJnchok all bundled up In a m l who was wllh him In Ihe rented
j their camtialgns Uivtn h.i, ruled
oat of which aha waa very aircraft.
surh arllrfc.H as - th iul.it &gt; tire usu
TIm plane flew between • bridge
pud whispered that she had a
'.illy
given axv(IV and in iv lie illsmomentum
The community Christmas carol aongfeat la gainlag mo
tek hoard for Carolyn back roadway nnd overhead walk which
trilniled free by eandidale- Iml
Hants
Claus
Is
much
Impressed
with
tlui
honesty
ami
tiuthfiilexpress
are
120
feet
apart.
The Wcatkar
as mors and more people gat th* spirit of tha occasion and
n- class at the Haven and a
nh|cels like blotters, honks of mat
nes* of Hanford suit Hi-mlnolu County rhildnn.
blocks for Joyce llellhorn.
Uia dealre jo |oln wRh ihalr nrighhora In this united'
ehes and so on while often given
This
mottling
he
|&gt;a*-eil
mil
candy
in
a
downlown
dm-,
and
in
** htgiTe n c a b
in iRa celebration of the birth of Christ* Floyd Palmar, chairman of
blocks and hlack board
away are ulsn oflctt bought and
returning
up
the
H
i.-d*
offered
candy
to
*ome
hoy*
nod
git
In
who
Amoa pay no of M'JV- Sanford
wrapped up in one largo
so have "value" iinth-i file law.
Um organising committee laid today.
, j
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shook
their
htsd*
ami
uahl,
"No
thank,,
Kants,
you
Jual
gave
lit
Avenue reported (lo- theft nf hi*
1IVss IIs m S Oa N i l T est
TBaplaa u have a chorus at raldo station WTRB lead an all"It is therefore my opinion that
some."
hlaek
lliffl
Pontiac
emina
aomr.
if you should eotdttipe to make
eouat/ observance of th* «plrltnal»
‘
,
Brought
to
Hanford
l-y
npecinl
invitation
of
tluSanford
Mer­
time before 7|00 last night,
‘
of the season in should b* at t*a radio station
tlie.se blotter* available after you
Police Chief Itnv Williams said chant* Association, H«nt*, with-*
become n candidate, they will con­
jdioe In Bamittola on east First Street at ItOO on
STOCK MARKET
car*
while
kiddie*
therein
respond
stitute a furtherance of your can­
NEW YORK to—Good progress this morning. The car carried hi* hrsvy red suit, I* finding the
would bo tuned to 14M Christmas Eva.
Florid* climate s hit warm, and to Hiinln’* cheery greeting ami didacy In a manner which is not
The home* of
■ tho upside was mads today a 1051 Fluilda tag 17-4208.
ha get* ■ little weary pacing re*eh out for candy.
ierfnfHatnjvJNH^_'" Ervin ruled.
ItlM stock market wllh liberal
According to Hmit*, ivtmt mo*t
shout tho downtown i-crllon, hut
from olia and rail*,
ins extended to between nnp
Is compenssUd for lid* by tlm small hoys want most is * rowMovie Tim e T able
' *'Of»d. i»P,
two points at (he mtlsld*
taea have,
“ MIs tfi* wtir, end rs«l Ik* gift the* Joy that h# bring* to Imy* and boy suit, boot* ami hell*, pistol
IUTZ
loesea held down to a fractiongirl*, and especially the small fry olid holster. Then too, like gener- '‘Cyrano De Bergerse"
who look up at hint with wonder­ utlomi before them, they w*nt
1:41 - 4:03 - «:20 d.M
ralla ware rather
choo rhoo trains, ted wagons sud
ing bip eyes.
MOVIELANI)
with s gentle chuck on tho Httie trurk*.
"On Moonlight Bay"
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Vm TtibtaV division,^slLillie girls ns might be ex­ 0:80 - flt&amp;O Inter 1111:1*1(0.181:81
rhesk of sm all;kiddles, Hants nut*
NX eo active, made gain#
his arm around them nnd they pected want dolls and doll bug­ Feature 0:07
I to an exceptional three
cttddls to Wm sffectlonsly to tell gies. One little girls s*ld that
I'KAIBIH LAKE
b ute case of U. B. Rubber,
tlm their
thrir want*. Other children, «ll she wanted was * doll and "Rod Badge Of Courage"
were Irregular with V. 8.
onesomaly
waiting
In
parked
arttof uariianiadsat 40‘on
buggy for herself, hut quickly 8:30 . 10:15
automobiles whlls their parents
“The Story Qf Henbfscuit"
as l.ooo iharae and con■re shopnlng, wave with Joy and added that her main* desired «n Bil5 only
tC ssttsiM Oa r s i s t s s )
pelli "fit* Baato". Drivers stop

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On Christmas Shopping Tour Burning Ship In
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•Mdlllona on the lifMUk Wo
:|afc* tha aalvani'.aA $ la.
• If wa understood pare wa
I ha more racanrllad te tha
Of the Infinite. WIH p« ronWith OodT—Jb. 18:0,

own knowledge, which is not to b« published far aecarlty
reaaona. In the case of the Korea discuAHlon, the purpoee of
libelling It "off the record” presumably would be to pre*
vent the Communists from obtaining the Information
through publication In American newspapers.
The remarkable point was that in this particular ease,
reporters noted, n representative of the official Ruanlan
news ngnnoy Tpa* wna present. Naturally he would place
any Information gained in the press conference In the nanda
of Russian officials in Washington, who would communi­
cate It to Moscow, whence it would bo forwarded to. Peiping
and the Reds in Korea. It would be both naive and fool­
hardy to believe otherwise. The net result of the. m atter
was that certain Information was withheld from the Amer­
ican peoplo but passed on to the Reds, under the TUttslod of
security.
A.,,It would not be much of u remedy to throw the Russian
newspaper people out of Washington, as has sometimes been
suggested. The remedy for such situations la to tbtofdM i the
myth of the half secret, the type of Information which la
commonly known throughout the capital but la withheld
from tho people for security reasons. The people a n tha
only ones who aro denied such Information; other govern­
ments. friendly or Inimical, huve no trouble In fettin g it.
It is dangerous to pluco reliance In such supposed security
which is not secure at all.

Be glad you live in Florida
Mn you read about there ice

W snow itoimi afflicting large
Do Americana think too little of politics? Thomas H.
tas of the counlry.
Rood, a former city manager, told the delegates to the Cin­

Icing baton and
like
Wintion

in Drilain?
TV. Stale Cabinet is alarmed
f f the increasing highway toil.
Mgtroller Gay says, "It’s alMl like taking your life in your
own hands on the road today,
m a il you drive along 4t 60
gules an hour cars pass you ai
if you were standing itill". A
wore vigorous era of law enforce­
ment may be in ilia oiling.
Rap. Sikes told the DeFunisk
irings Kiwsnis Club tha ollici

cinnati convention of tho National Municipal Leaguo that
our peoplo take more interest In sports than In matters of
city, national and International affairs. He found especially
Incongruous the apnnrunt fact thut people have "to bd kidded
or cajoled into voting right or even going to the polla,"
There is too much truth In this to be palatable. Only
48 per cent of the eligible voters cnat ballots In the laat
presidential election, while more than 80 per cent voted In
tho recont British contest. Despite all the '^et-out-the vote”
drives, there is yet much to be done. The 1048 election
showed a decline from the record of previous presidents!
elections.
•
One reason may be the terrific burden put on the voter,
At one and the same election he may have to pick a presi­
dent, u sunnier, a congressman, a governor and several stato
officials, delegates to two houses of thu legislature, and a
collection of county officials. .Sometimes other offices must
Is) voted on In addition, to say nothing of constitutional
umendmunts and other Issues. No ordinary citizen can pos­
sibly know personally more than a few of thu candidates.
No wonder voters find the effort futile and lose interest.

Community Staffing
traarlaeMl Freer W i» OMl
c-rol that la on the air at that
time.
It la felt that In thla way not
o"ly will there be a psychological
benefit for the participant! In
this effort but that there certain­
ly will be a spiritual unllft that
will be helpful to averyone.
Churches have long recognised
the advantages of group prayer,
and in the opinion of tha com­
mittee member* there la nothing
more prayetful than the Joining
together in the alnglng of carols
that so fittingly mark tha worahlpful atmosphere of Chrlatmas.
Marlon Harmon, director of
WTKK, bus placed the facilities
of the station for thla half hour
at the disposal of the committee
and tha community and hai aald
that tha entire staff of tha local
station will be eager to help In
any way.
The committee of business men
Sponsoring this activity urges
anyone who want* to sing or to
make up “carol partial" for thla
period to get In touch with Mr.
Palmer nr Mr. Harmon,
"Every radio In the county
ougth to he tuned to thla pro­
gram and no matter what tho
llitrner la doing at tho tlma, he
or aha should Join hy singing or
humming. Imagine tha effect of
a whole county singing Christ­
inas carol* together for a half
hour. It will be wondcrful| Just
wall ami s e e " , said Mr. Palmar,

ly that Socialism and the threat
1 war are the two greatest
Mgers faced by this country
People Without Homes
day. However, the threat of
flation, ruinous disastrous inAh we Hit in fitir warm, comfortable Iiouhas, necuro In
jtjaa. where it tikes a baskettha
frlentlHhlp
of our noijfhhorH, It Is difficult to Imagine
I of paper money to buy n
if of bread, is ona not to be the distress of being bund rods or thouHands of miles from
'i'Secretary Achsson says, more

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lomatimo* prone to
forget that "unity” either on a
local, or a national, or interaatioaal, scale is almost a brand
BOW concept. It it not go very
km| since tho family wai almoit
tho sole unit.
Seastor Kefauver of thf Senate
rime investigating committee is
M. enthusiastic about .the now
Moral Isa on bookmakers. "It
IV. worst thing that Congress
F«f did", he says, "and it will
M up to haunt them (M ptany
tan. Tha tas gives the unction
f At United Slates to something

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third. All thki shows llw
geo of agriculture to tho
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home, friendless In a utrnngo land. Yet the National Geo­
graphic Society estimateM that between thirty and alxty
million persons ure in Just Hitch u position.
These persons are refugees driven from their homelands
for a variety of reasons. Some left because they could no
longer endure the tyrnhny of police states, Odhora ware drlvoh to their wanderings by natural L-ntnsmiphes tilich as
floods or carth(|uakeH, or sut out on tnolr Journeys because
they lived in overpopulated landH where tha choice had come
to move or face starvation. Somo wero dispossessed In wars
or political purges.
Many of these refugees look forward to better days
when they will he able to return to their own. Others have
left their homelands behind them forever, and plan to build
now homes in any friendly land which will offer them haven.
Wo who huve homes cun fuel sympathy for those who seek
for soil In which they can Hot their roots. An awareness of
their plight may help us to make it easier for them and may
give us u keener appreciation of our own good fortuno.

JuyceeH Shopping
IC ts lls w S g re a t Was* O ast

package that was almost ns big
aa Dorothy whu la just about
a yard tall but she kept a firm
grip on It occasionally setting
(t down on the crowded Door
of MeCrory'a where she waa
■hopping to reat a minute.
A
magnificent
mechanical
rocket that scoota around the
floor shooting averything In
range had the kids' Interest in
MeCrory'a but most of tho
youngsters did like Michael
Cooper who asked the clerk.

(On i i m i I r n a h t t a m )
oloctrle
rtator and a din*
tag room iult«.
“Santa, won’t yon pleas* bring
IH« a little baby eieterT" pleaded
on# little boy.
Thc*e of teen age also t i p r u i
thair want* vary dafinllaly aueh
da tha pratty miss who wantad a
8 foot two Inch, blond boy frland
weighing 180 pound*, and drlv*
Ing a convertible Cadillac.
A middle-aged and &gt;ad faced
woman asked Santa what he
would take with him when ha
drove hack to the North Polo
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that h» would
again.
He re]'pllad
“
taka moitly empty aacka and
haadaehta from llito ning to
paoplaa' troublaa.
"Santa, plaaaa taka my hus­
band with you, I want to gat rlil
of tha old codger,” aha replied.
"Want a naw ona neat yaarT"
ankert Santa.
"No. don’t bother," aha an*
•werad.
Santa aald that ha anjoyed
paiilng out gift* at tha big party
for kiddles a t tha Praibytarlan
Church Ia it night. Ha aim appaorad a t a party for 10 children
at tha Woman’a Club Tuesday af­
ternoon. Ha waa at tha Entra*
nrtaa School Friday, and through
tha courtaiy of tha local marchanta, praaantad gift* at tha
party givan hy tha DaBary Civic
Association.
On Saturday night, Banta Claua
will ba at tha Navy Cantar to
nata out gift* to larvlca man.
Ha daclared that Rudolph, the
rad noiad ralndaar, I* having a
buiv tlma hauling glfta to San*
forth
Ona of tha grroteit project*
that Santa will undertake li to
aacurc more benchei downtown
for one of Sanford'* moit out*
atanding organliatloni, "Tha Sit­
ting Son* Of Beat."

CHATHAM, eng. in—The driver
of a bus which plowed through a
fill* of marching boy cadets hero
on Dec. 4, killing outright or fa­
tally injuring 84, was accused to­
day of dangerous driving.
Tho driver, John G. Samson, also
wna charged with "driving without
due cart and attention." Ho waa
ordered to appear for a court haarns on Jan. 1.
The Itoyol Marino Cadela, rang­
ing In ago from 10 to II, ware
marching to a night txm ni mow
when tho bua hit thorn. Of U
marc hors, only 10 escaped death

dropped the toy saying, "Oh,
nope too much."
Having almost as much fun
aa the children wore Jayceo*
Richard Farrell, Tim Crawford
and Fred Clay aa they wound up
toys, anted an advlnern and Juat
watched the happy fteen.
Aa tha tired chaperoue got
ready to round Mw chlldran up
for the trip noma energetic
blond Mnurlent Bellhom, who
had taken the tangent to dacldo
on her present!, • gun ami
holster for her brother Don and
a book for Frank Cooper was
saying, "No, we can't go yet. I
haven't got a present for Aunt

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1947 BU1CK

1989 PLYMOUTH

Super Sedan, Fully
ilppad, Radio, Baa tar,
! Tlrea. Good Condition.
datlon do not permit them to stay
In hotela, each boy will ba ea■Ignad to a Lakeland home, where
paranta with chlldran of tha lame
age will ba their father and mo­
ther while thry aro there.
These midget teams are compoiad of boy* not ovor 13 yoara
of age or weighing more than 100
pound*. Don’t gat It Into your
head that because they aro imall,
they can't play football.
Folk* who nave seen some of
thair games *ay they put on a
■how that compares with tha bait
of the big teams. They are aa fait
aa greased lightning, can aqulrm
through a ra t hols and put every­
thing they’ve got Into tho game.
The Pop Warner Foundation spon­
sors these youngsters on a non­
profit bails aa a means of develop­
ing character, civic pride, respect
for property, a competitive spirit
and leadership,
The games will ba sandwiched
In between parades, bonfires, pep
rallies and sight-seeing tours over
tha four-day period. Tha event
will be broadcast nationwide over
the Mutual network with top­
flight sports announcers handling
the microphone. National sporta
writers will cover the gamfs, and
newsreel and television camera
men will he on hand to record tha
events. All Florida will benefit by
the national Interest and publicity
it will develop.
Colorful ruremunlea will include
a gigantic street parade headed
by thu Third Air Force bind from
MacDIII Field, quean contest for
the selection of the Little Mlaa
Midget Football and presentation
of beautiful trophlaa.
Before leaving Florida thaso
youngstera anil their chaperone*

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Ore., to Ian Francisco, woo burn­
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Cooat Guard station. She waa at
anchor, awaiting clearing whs athe r
before craning tha bar when the
fire broke out.
E. L. Ulyth, Portland, a passen­
ger, laid a man and ms wife, ho
knw only ac a Mr. and Mr*.
Brannon, possibly wero missing.
He said he had not seen them
since tho fire started. A boy In
tho family waa safe, ba added.
Craw membera. said they bo—
ved the fire started tram a
nrted cable. It spread rapidly
through the 400-foot vessel.
Hlyth said the order to abandon
ship camo five or six minutes af­
ter tho alarm, Tha Coast Guard
arrived quickly with two cutten
and several lifeboats and began
taking off the passengers. Vessels
from tho U. m Navy Station at
Tongue Polpt and fishing boats also

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Social Calendar
WKDNKSDAT
The Prayer Meeting Service at
Elbe First Baptist Church will be. m . We continue with
n at 7:30TP.M.
of John’s C
a Study
Si
THURSDAY
The Royal Ambassador* will
meat at the First Baptist Church
at liOO P.M.
The Youth Choir will meet at
the First Baptist Church for re­
hearsal at 6:46 P.M,
The Junior Brotherhood will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 7:30 r.M. In the Men's Bible
&lt;fClasa room.
" The Men's Brotherhood of the
First Baptist Church will have
their regular Supper and Program meeting In the Memorial Ed­
ucational Building at 7:30 P.M.
- The T.E.L. Class of the Pi rat
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. E. M. Carroll. IttOl
French Avenue at 7:00 P.M. for
a covered dish supper and Christ­
mas party.
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FRIDAY
9 The Sanford Tourist a n d
Shuffle board Club will have n
Christmas party at the Navy Cen­
ter at 6:00. All tourleta are urged
to be present end bring an ex­
change gift.
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GENEVA NEWS

Sir MRS. ADMK I'BKVATT
Mr. and Mra. Paul Maxwell and
left Sunday for Spring• thIMren
field, Ohio where they will spend

Christmas holidays with friends
and relatives,
Mrs. Howard Lindsay and child­
ren of Qalnssvllle spent the week­
end with h tr mother-in-law, Mrs.
George Lindsey, and sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrj.
Edton Oolt.
The Geneva School held a
Christmas play Friday night at
th* Geneva School after the play
M prsaanta and candy were given
away. A large number at tended.
Mr*. Hattie Adklnson has re­
turned home to spend the winter
with her daughter mul brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bradcmyer, after spending the summer
with her children In Ohio,
Mr. nnd Mra. 11. Gleason amt
daughter and Mr*. Evans of
Orange City called on Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Yarbor• oufh have as their guest their two
w daughters, Mrs. Sidney Klstow
and son Andrew of Long Island,
Now York and Botty of Washingto*. D.C,
Tha Baptist Girls Intermediate
Sunday School htld a Christmas
Party at tha home of Valteen and
Addle Prevatt Tuesday night.
Games were played nnd thore was
tho exchange of gift* after which
a aalad course was served. Those
who attended weru Joann and Drloraa Hughes, Mary Oldham. H*rrlatt Geiger, Betty Itooteraan, *ml
Florence Partin.

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Christmas Luncheon
Held At Country Club
A delightful luncheon a n d
Christmas party was enjoyed ye*,
lerdsv hy the members of the San­
ford Women’s Coif Association at
the Seminole Country Club In
connection with their weekly
tournament.
Exquisite Christmas decora
Hons, by Mrs. Roy Frank Byrnes.
Jr., featured varied arrangements
of silvered foliage, colored balls
and poinsettlas, and luncheon
table* were artistic with sugar
plum trees and Individual Christ­
mas packages, glfta to the mem­
bers from the Association.
A Christma* basket, presented
by Mre. W. O. Fleming for the
Association, was given to Mannle
Clarke, a faithful employee of the
Country Club for many years, for
Ids family of nine children.
A lovely luncheon was served
to the following; Mra. Fleming,
Mre. Charles (Jinn, Mrs. Andrew
Carraway. Miss Cecil* Heard, Mrs.
Byrnes. Mrs. Earl Higginbotham,
Mr*. Virginia Hart, firs. Bud
Austin, Mrs. E. B, Smith, Mra. E,
C. Dayman, Mra. Hugh Wheichel,
Mrs. Howard MrGough, Mra. Ross
Adams, Mr*. John Ivey, Mr*.
Price Heard, and Mr*. Russell
Pearson.
Also Mrs. John Sehlrard, Mr*.
T. F. McDaniel, Mr*. Ray Herron, Mrs, F. D. Scott, Mrs. Andy
Marsh, Mrs. Harry Woodruff. Mrs,
George Thurston, and Mrs. Rlchard Farrrtl.
At the conclusion nf the tournn*
ment, Mra. Smith waa high in
Class A with a net score of 711,
Mrs. McDaniel, In Clasa B with
a net (core of 70, and there was o
tie far high III Class C between
Mr*. Herron and Mrs. Woodruff,
with a net score of 83.

Orange City Church
To Present Cantata
The htrge chorus choir nf the
Grange C i t y
Congregational
church, with assisting soloists,
will present Adam (leibers lovely
Christmas Cantata, "The Travel*
er". Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock
under tha capable direction nf Paul
Arline, of DcLantl, with Shirley
Crouse, organist. The Narrator
will bo the Rev. Willis K. Willlams, minister of the church.
The Cantata Is sung In two
parts, and there will also he u
Prologue of scusonal music. As*
sisting soloists Include: Mr*. Gus­
tav Brudl, soprano, of DeBary:
Lynne Ferguson, hoy soprano, of
DeLnnd; Mrs. Ileln* Wilke, so­
prano, and Mrs, Charles E. Cote,
contralto, of Orange City i Paul
Arllne, DcLand tenor: and a
Mcn'a Chorus. Memltera of the
iholr are from DeBary, l)*l.an(t
and Orange City.
The church will be bcaullully
decorated with Advent symbols
and' flowers, In charge of Mrs.
Howard Turner, The program la
open to the puhllr, and all are
welcome.

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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Echols an­
nounce the birth of a son. Daniel
Stsven, on Dec. 10, at tho For*
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital.
Mra. Echols Is the former Miss
Veata Merritt.

Hr. and Mrs. It. E. Watlnv of
Detroll Lakes, Minn, announce
the birth of a daughter, Dianne,
on Dec. 18. Mra. Watlov will be
roflHmbemd aa
the former
m Gladys Pippin,
ti
1hen you're preparing a dried
compote for llw family aimthe fruit In tha aamt water
hlch it was *oak*d; the soakvaler contain! both flavor an-1
Intta, Serve the fruit along
cereal, sometimes, for brttk*

'oday’s Quizzical
Quiz
TMT YOUR "I.
H i) What la the principal
lirar of Palestine 7
H I) Who was Prims Minis*
of Enalsnd at tha time of
abdication of Edward
liit
(I) Which la hlglwrt th*
•at P m m ld or th* Washrtoti Monument?
4) i i the Tropic of Cancer
'tn « Northern or Soutbarn
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(I) What aUtu* stood on
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Wrslsrn Jamboree
News

Morning Msloily
Mevsn U V Iu ck f lu b

Mis* Mary Jan* Boyle la spend*
Ing the holiday* with her parents
in Warren, Ohio.
Mr. and Mra. H. Roby Lalng
are expected to arrive this week­
end from Saresot* to spend tho
hotldaye with relative*.
Mr. and Mre. George Touhy
have as their gueet, Mr. Touhy1*
father, G. F. Touhy, of Baxter
Springe. Kan.

Plana for carolling during thu
holidays were mad# at t{ie meet­
ing of the Junior Miss Club which
waa held Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mlsa Grace Marl* Stinecipher.
Lovely Chrlstmns decorations
were used throughout the Stlncelpher home and an exchange of
glfta was enjoyed.
Refreshment* were served by
the hostees assisted by her mo­
ther, Mrs. J. M. Stlneclpher, and
those present were Miss Rosemary
Garner, Mlsa Patricia Tookc. Miss
Ellen I.ynn, Miss Carol Locncheli,
Miss Jeanette Cleveland, Miss
Patsy Collins, Miss Paulette Ca­
son, Mlsa Sandra Dunn, Miss Binbar* Cassuhe, Mlsa Polly-Graham,
Miss Nancy Rountree. Miss Patty
Walker, Miss Joyce Jones, and
Mlsa Martha Owen.

Mr. and Mr*. James 11. Cranps
will have aa their guest for Christ­
mas, Mr. Crappa' mother, Mrs. J. ter of Sir. and Mrs. E. C.
W. Cranps of Cairo, Ga. who Is Williams, who Is n student nt
expected to arrive this week-end. Huntingdon College In Mont­
gomery. Ala. will visit her
parents at their home nt 3(W
Mr*. Elisabeth Lynch and eon, Holly Avenue, for about two
Justin, of Miami, will visit here weeks.
during the holidays with Mm .
Lynclvs brother-in-law and slater,
Mr. and Mr*. W. If, DuttcVn will
Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Thorp.
leave Saturday for Charleston. S.
C. where they will spend Christ­
Mr. and Mr*. Charles E. Pelot, mas with their eon and daughter,
will be the guest* of Judge and Billy and Betty, who have nn*|Mrs. J. G. Sharon for a few tlons there am) are making (hel.*
daya, arriving Saturday and re­ home In Charleston with rela­
maining here through Christmas. tives.
Mis* Dorothy Morrison arrived
today from Atlanta, Ga. where
she is a teacher at Henry Grady
High School. She will visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mor­
rison, for the Christmas season.

Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shoemaker
have arrived from the University
of Florida In Gainesville to spend
thn holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker
nnd Mra. Francos MeDougal.
Wayde Rucker. Jr. will arrlvo
Saturday from the University of
Maryland where he attends Den­
tal Colleg*, and Mlsa Barhru
Rucker will arrive on Sunday from
Emory University wham she la n
student In tho School of Nursing.

Mr. and Mrs. Wlllinm C. Hutchlsnn, Jr. arrived today from the
University nf Florida In Gaines­
ville to spend a few days here with
Mr. Hutchison's parents before
leaving on Saturday for Hone
Sound where they will spend tno
remainder of thu holiday*. Miss
Penrose HuU-hison will also arrive
tomorrow from Galnesvllto ami
will ho with her parents for her
Christmas varntlon.

Patti Andrews To
Wed Famed Pianist
LOS ANGELKir^B-Thc one In
the middle of the singing Andrews
sisters, Patti Andrews, will wed
Pianist Walter Wcschler Christmas
Day
The wedding will take nlare al
the home of her ulster. I.aVcrnr
Andrews lingers, the bride's allot
noy said Wcschler Is accompanist
fur Ihe sisters
Paid was divorced last year from
her former agent, Martin Mclchrr,
after a marriage of three years
Wesrhlor's divorce from Singer Sue
Wcschler becomes final Monday
CHRISTMAS DANCE
Thn Nuvv Center will give it
Christmas Eve party nod dance
at the Center on Monday eve
nlng front H:.'lll to 13:1111 P. M
The "Melody Fire" Orrheslru
will furnish the music for
dancing, nnd nil Junior hnstesscare naked to Invite their uhl
friends mol nil girls home from
cutlcgo for the hnllilnyx arc
cordlnlly Invited. Refreshments
will bo served nnd prises pre­
sented.

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expected to arrive this weekend
from Bluefleld, Va. to spend
Christmas with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Roger Harris and with Mrs. Har­
ris7 mother, Mra. Henrietta Leon­
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Evanston, III. and will spend the
Christmas holidays with his
.rents, Mr. and Mr*. II. II.
IcCaslln. He plans to return to
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Bill Bhormnker will arrive tu*
morrow from Panama City to
spend tha holiday* with Mr. and
Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker and Mra.
Henrietta Leonard.

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know that Pfe. Jark Benton has
been transferred from Valdosta.
G*. to A. F. I HUM'S. 14«
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Mr. and Mra. Peter Tepste amt
Troy Ray. Jr. I* expected to
young daughter. Martha Jean, arc arrive Monday to spend Christ­
expected to arrive from Cahocton, mas with hi* family.
Ohio to vialt Mrs. Tepale’s par­
ent*. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Cogburn.
Mlsa Dial Boyle arrived yes­
terday from Duke University in
Mlsa Sue Collum will arrive Durham. N. C. to spend th* hoi),
today from the University of days with her parents, Mr. and
Florida ana will spend the Mr*. Lloyd F. Boyle. Mlsa Lillian
Christma* vacation with her Boyle will arrlvo on Thursday
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. from Durham where she hold* u
Collum.
position In the Dean's office of
Duke University.
I^allo Harvey arrived today
from the University of Florid*
Miss Nixie Klri'hhuff will a r­
to visit here for Ihe holidays rive tomorrow from the University
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs of Florida In Gainesville to spend
1.. II. lUrvey.
Christmas with her pnrentu, Mr,
and Mrs. W. E. Klrrhhoff. She
J, Paul Horton, Jr. who is u plans to leave on Dor. 3d for Mont­
senior
the University nf gomery, Al*. where she will be in
Florida lit Gainesville is spend­ Attendant In the welding of Miss
ing the holidays with Ills parents, Terry Stewart, u former roommnto
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul llortor., at William anil Mary Collrgr, in
Williamsburg, Va.
Sr, at 300 W. Fifth Street.

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Morning devotions
Mooits In Music
World Al Mas
Phil Itesd At &lt;)r**n
AIvino Kay Ork.
Where Anasla Pear to Tread
I'ln Up Parade
Mlsa Joanne William*, daughA Huy A Girl. Musla
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orchestra Ami Htar
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Morning Variety
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I’ Commentary
Hporl* Al A n la n r*

Anawar* wlU b* found
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Punphln cnalartl make* a d e-, If you want to leal candy for
llcioua dessert tho whole family, [ the soft ball stage and you haven't
Including email fry, will enjoy, n randy thermometvr, drop a half
Top the custard with a puff 0f teaspoon o flh c holllngsyrup Into
tu-Minno.i
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Miss Betty Carolyn Northrup, sweetened whipped
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of FleLand, became the bride of
/fc Charles Edward Raulerson,
r.. son of Mrs. Charles E. Ranlerson and the late Charles E.
Raulerson of Titusville, Dec. Id
at the First llaptist Church in
Del.and. The Rev. R. Grady Snow­
den officiated.
The bride was given in marriage
by her first rousln, Raymond
Northrup, Jr. of Daytona Brach.
Nuptial music was Played at tho
organ by Mrs. Cecil Sellers of
Enterprise, and Mrs. Bernard
llarkry of Sanford sang. "Oh
Promise Me" and "Because".
Muld of honor was Mlsa Bev­
erly Northrup of Del.and, and
bridesmaids were Miss Autha
Wnrnrr nf Sanford, and Miss Mary
Whlddrn of Tsmpa. Flower girts
were Miss Jeanine Chrivla of Del-and and Miss Sydney nruce of
Fort I'leree.
Charles Ludecke of Sanford was
best man, and ushers were John
Sbowerman of Sanford, Robert
Cbriviii unit John Chrivla of DoLand.
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The bride wore a wedding gown
of imported Chantilly lare with
bodice outlined with satin braid,
fenturlng long fitted sleeves and
a pcplum cascading Into a deep ag(
tialn In back. She wore a crown
fashioned of sulln with a finger
tip two tier veil of Illusion. Her
bouquet was of white carnations
nnd lillles of the valley, centered S TTt« unusual
m
with a white orchid.
Following the wedding u re­ ^ Th* BEAUTIFUL
ception which was held at the
home of the bride's grandmother, S Th* ENCHANTING
Mrs. li. w Canaria at 1406 w *
Now Volk Avenue In Dej.atnl, i t You'll find In our
Following a short honeymoon the
couple will be at home at 3d08
HALLMARK
Lumpkin Road, Columbus, Ga.
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Junior M lu Club
Miss Betty Northrup
Plans Xmas Carols Weds Mr. Raulerson

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j e G lo v e s W ith
Dizzy Speed In Year Of Surprises To Be Disclosed
FRANKFORT, Ky. I * - A n l» lant District Attorney Vincent O'Hr PRANK F.CK
t'onnor, en route to New York toAP Newsfeatures Hport* Kcthur
predicted the names of other
'MEW YORK—lioxlng championships hi 1901 changed hands fn«- duV
fixes will come to light,
‘ than a pltiKUod nickel at a cut nival. There were three dlfferunt kclbali
kolboll fixes will come to tight.m
lit both the middleweight and weltci weight divisions.
Ills - six day Investigation up
Hard- Charles, considered the clmmlcst of the current heavy- against a blank wall, O’Connor con­
lost his crown when he put It uu the line once loo often ferred briefly Wednesday with Oov.
Ihit that creaking veteran, Jersey Joe Wulcutt, who admits to .17 Lawrence Wctherby before depart­
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Yonkers, N Y. Flores died five
flghtlngcst
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want to state moat emphatlealRobinson,
iplon of all, was forced to days Inter.
ily that uur departure does not
Carter’s
lorn,
lightweight
dr-1 mean we are dropping — or aven
up his welterweight crown
ta# of the weight problem clsion over Art Aragon ini n I.ns coni itiering dropping — our inves___ of ______
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Kentucky
because ho ended Joke l,a Angeles Ipout held at 7 o’clock Kgatlon
I’a reign as middleweight fciise resulted In u onit-shleil de- definitely know are Involved In the
Then Robinson lost lh«* (PHT) fur the benefit of TV fixes.”
Nowhere in his remarks did O'*
5-pound crown to Randy Turpin viewers in the cost.
In the light heavyweight dlvl-|iunnor indicate whether the playLondon but regained It when
&gt;tn&gt; a British Negro, came to • Ion, Joey Mnxlm retoined file ers Involved are present or former
title by besting Uub Murphy members of (he Wildcat squad.
Une with the sport's sue- rather handily. However, when
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i, an unheralded New York Maxim sought to tab* the heavy- Donovan ____ _ _
p, James Carter, gave Ike weight crown in Chicago, the public the university hae i
y boy na
ir is a solid thumping to tako Clevelander lost to Charles fur and shill not play any
whom we have any grouad tor
fhtwelght title. It waa Wll- the fourth (line.
The year saw the rise of Rocky lluvlng xxx has participated la any
ftral title defense In IT
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* Marciano of Rrocktun, Muss., us •flx.”r
surprise to end surprises, n legllmato heavyweight con- In a prepared statement, Dr. Don­
nr, was Walcott's victory Incdcr and tho foil of Joe Louis, ovan expressed thartka to O'Connor
Charles, Walcott,- In his Mnrrlnno flattened Louis inside and his staff for their help end
lb try for the title, was accord- of eight rounds In the Carden and I'u-operatlnn In "our effort to clear
i little chance, being a fl to 1 all hut forced faiuls' retirement up the scandal" In which the Uni­
■dog In the betting, lie had .for n socatul time. As n mailer of versity of Kentucky players have
beaten by Joe l-oula on a fart th# Illinois Athletic Com­ been Implicated.
lonahle decision and then mission has barred Louis from Its O'Connor, wno w«s .nytted to
_k#d out by the TtomW, And Mugs for his person well being. Kentucky by Oov. Welherby, sold
had lost to Charles In Chicago Tho Mnrrlanu knockout was the after their conference:
1040 and again to Ksiard second in lands' lung career.
"Tho Identities of these (U. K.)
Among the lighter boys, Rnndy players and tbo games they fixed
liar this year In Detroit.
|n Pittsburgh the old man Hnihller made his onlv feather­ will bccontu publicly known at
Is ring come to life. With a weight defense against Wllllo Pen. trials of others.” He added the
Jfle left hook to the Juw he The latter quit ofter nine rounds players can escape prosecution be­
M t Charles down for the count In on# of the roughest fights ever cause the fixing was not done In
|g |fi seconds of the aeventh witnessed. As a result of foul New York.
In the emotional reaction tactics on the part of both boxers, Praising Wctherby and tho uni
amailng success, Walcott the Now York fltnte Athletic Com­ vcrslty for Its eld, O'Coonor said
mission revoked Pen’s license In- Ihey wauled lo help bring to "Jusly fainted.
Ic part of the bout, held definitely and Mnddler was fined In addition to Ihnso who have been
led for "corrupting" three for
&gt;rs in Forbes Field on July 1100 and suspended for .'10 days. indicted
. was that It was arranged as Thu fnns enjoyed thin one, hut It liter Wildcats — Alex Ore*#, Dale
stable and Ralph Beard.
All
llamstab
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_ tharlly spectacle. It drew 2M,- was anything hut boxing.
The mmlphment wn* meted out three have admitted accepting
fans who paid 9246,004. The
bribes to regulate the point spread
per Dsn Club of Plttsburgb by Robert K. Chrlstrnberry, u in
basketball games.
hotel man. who in Keptcmher hm.
reeeivrd 10 per rent.
O'Connor said his ntlcmpts lo re' In signing for the bout, Wul* replaced Kddlo Kagan as chairman movu
of suspicion from In­
New York commission. nocent clouds
gait had agreed, In the event be "/
players wero thwarted by
Won, to defend within 90 days With the appointment by Cnv. thu refusal of others to talk.
inat Charles. Rut when Jersey Thomas K. Dewov came a direc­ During the assistant district at­
thought It uver and recalled tive to clean up boxing.
Investigation, two Lexing­
Washington, too, put Its flnge. torney's
ail the poverty hu had focod In
ton attorneys — John Young Brnwn
•1 years of prufcsslonad fighting in the ring. The Justlrn Depart- and Klmer Drake — announced
■a decided to rest on Ills luurcls. Wont’s anti-trust division checked they hud been retained as counsel
Walcott failed to make one title complaints that the liiternatlonnl for certain players and would not
defense, or even a non-title •Joxlng Club, sponsor of hoots In permit them to be questioned ex­
showing. Chances are hu will the Carden, Chicago and Detroit, cept in thu presence of counael.
srles outdoors nuxt sum- was o monopoly,
Since Kentucky haa no sports
Vic Towel of .South Africa put bribery law, tho attorneys argued
j If ho flghls at nil. Ho line
■ter,
a n Idle since last July, prefer- Ids Imnlam title on the line once
z M
been
D tin
the players havo not broken any
| »in* to rash In on personal up- end heat Spain's Luis Romero in law anil that O'Connor did not have
Johniineshurg, wlillu Dado Marino, warrants for their arrest.
B peart nees.
OTunnor sold ho Is concentrating
Next In the line of nurprlseu a ILbpoiitid grandfather from
Robliison’e setback at the Honolulu, retained the flyweight on Kentucky guinea played during
■ of little known Randy Tur- title when lie defeated l.ondon'* (he Know and 105001 seasons.
It waa called boxing's big- Terry Allen In Honolulu.
upset In a quarter of n ten*
when Tprpln won In l.ondon.
. .. Was Roldiieori'a second defeat
la hie career.
Two weeks previous In Ilerlln,
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wae called "no decision.”
i# return..........
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bout
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more ran reaction than any
out alncu IDflH when 7o,flOO saw
oula knock out Max 8,'hmnllng
‘ a return meeting. Robisonyin fought In the Polu Crounds
we 01,870 fane who paid
WMi Flue 1200,000 for mol picture! and theatre-telean, th# bout went down In
annals ai the ninth millioni r fistic attrectlon,
ablnson, fighting sevaguly to
In the title, stopper! Turplrt
■fo Wlnbles and 62 seconds 0/
10th round.
er Robinson quit the 147
class, Johnny Rratlmi of
0 was named NBA wellerehamplon, The New York
“ V * . incurred when
Nwi tallied a split’ decision
h Charley Fusarl In Chicago.
lUon, however, held the
for only two monthe. In
he lost a unanimous hut dull
aund decision to Kid Cavllen
™S? w Madison Square CarThey Wet again in Chicago
m em ber In a 10-rouml non*
bout and Bratton, though
classed, gained the benefit of
if*, j B cri r ^ reaction and
L * , d/*y- The. fane thought
w n had won but th# experts
rijnapJmliusJy t „ OeiYilan.
it
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DNI-AND (Special)—'The Hint*
{On Ill-Hatters will return In the
bnskirllmll practice floor Monday
lo prepare for the game here
^ugulnst Yale University on Dee.
Ko far this season, Conch Jay
1 attee'* temn has won two and
lost one. Th# team has looked Im­
pressive only In spots and Coach
Fatten Is trying to work out nn
affect Itsu combination faom his
squad of Id men,
Tho Hl-Hattcrs started off rnggod against Hewsnen nn Hwturdny
and for almost the first half were
trailing or In thu lead by it small
margin. In thu second half, thu
Until started clicking and pulled
J ^ y t o w l " by n decisive Scot*.
Thu Hi-llniU'rs held a cuiiiforialtlu
l*"'1, nRnbint the University of
Florida Colors at tlm end of th#
third ourlod, but folded In the last
perlud Mud mxl by a decisive mar­
gin.
Additional seuU are being
jdneed In the Airport Arena for
tliu Yalu game ns u largo turnout
Is expected. There will ba no Increase In price for this gamo.
Yales prospects, according to
pre-season Information, ara "fairly
bright for a successful team .
lieturning this year to tk# Ivy
League college are Kddlo McHugh,
Dave Bean. Johnny Weber, dot;
Harding and Jerry Labrlola, Plue

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team and the baseball
averaged IS points a
game last season in the SH games
on achedul# and waa high point
night thataeorgle man for the team,
Yale wllf ■
Brooklyn
rely on tho
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hoe t t
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NKW YORK UP-Tho Unlvcrslly
of Washington Huskies, i’sciflc
Const Conference champions, havo
a golden opportunity to become
the No 1 college basketball team
In tho nation.
Their chances o( gaining tho top
rung in tho Associated Frees Poll
dcpontl on whal they do against
Minnesota at Minneapolis Friday
mid Saturday.
Currently ranked No. 0, the Hus­
kies opened their Midwest Inva­
sion Wednesday night by bowling
uver fourth-ranked St. Louis, 59-51
It was Washington's sixth straight
victory after a defeat by Utah in
Huskies avenged this defeat the
next alght, 90-44.
If the Huskies whip Minnesota,
conqueror of Kentucky,' No. 9, a
team which in turn walloped the
currently top-ranked St. Johns ul
Brooklyn quintet, the FCC outfit
would be certain to gain prestige.
Unbeaten Pennsylvania opened a

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GAINESVILLE ofk-Lester Kanly. Tulune, topped the South—
esilurn Cimferance a n Intorcep
tors------for 1851 __ , r i ) Hall. Flor­
ida, was the leading punt returner;
Harry Jones, Kentucky, led the
field In kickoff returns, and Ala­
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punier.
The newly organised Jackson­ best
Tho conference

•ITTINO IIAOY tor e visit from
Santa, Bunny Knight (no relation
to the night before Christmas)
electa to decorate a full grown cac­
tus with ornaments tor tho Yule
•cason at U s Vegas, Ncv. We hope
SL Nick takes notice of th# "tree."

Miami Mentor Is
Polishing Offense
For Bowl Contest
CORAL OABLKS (Special)—
The Unlvarxlly of Mlsml defen­
sive, which Itogged down badly In
the Pittsburgh game not so long
____ami
___lucked none loo yileaslng
ngo
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to the coaches In thu Nebraska
clash, I* the chief concern of
Coach Andy (lustafson thesa days
as he prepH his Hurricanes for
their New Yeur Day Calor Howl
clash with Clemson's Tigers at
Jacksanvillu.
Cuitnfsmi himself admitted to
day that the Miami offensive has
him wurrled. He mild that plenty
of Improvement will have to come
between now and New Yunr'e Day.
(lustafson pointed out that any
tenm possessing thu power tu run
over Auburn ns Clemxon did, must
have a pretty potent offensive. He
said: "Right now, wu arn pretty
curtain of one thing—wu'r* Just
not ready to slop a tenm of Clemson's caMbr#."
Tha Miami ki IiIIiijii I,osh lias or'
dvred extra cimdltlunliig Work
fur thu defensive unit and plans
dally scrimmaging for them for
saverul days. "They need a lot of
scrimmage ugnlnst the alngli
wing," Uus said today as ha ten!
his chin gus through their thlrt'
workout in preparation for the
slash,
Thu loss of Joe llnrtoluvlch on
thu dufensivu club has hurt tivi
tuum. In Order to tiulp thu sltua
tlun, Nick Chick IMo, u sinewy of
funsjve tackle has been moved Into
Mnrtolnvicn's tackle post on thu
defensive team. Nick Is a rugged
man and he may ho called upon
to he a 110-mlnute man In th# Clemvon clash—playing both offensive
and defensive football.
If (jus decides to keep Chlcklllo
on both Uu- offensive and drfen
slve, he will lie the third Hurrlcane to become a llu-mlnute foot­
ball player. Tbe oilier twu 110-mln
uju men on the Miami team are
Jim Dooley, halfback, and Hay
Arcangelotti, guard. Dooley rocenlly was named on tha A, P. seoond All-American defensive team,
whllo Arcangelotti was namod uii
tho Players' All-Houthern.
Tho Miami offensive, which has
hern pretty potent against a lot

ville Reach class D ball Club was
the fourth team In the Florida
Plate League to agree on a man­
ager for the coming baseball sea­
son as they verbally signed Leon
Rod Ti tad way, a former New
York Oiant, to act as playsr man*
ager for the club yesterday.
Earlier this week the Orlando
Konstors announced the signing
of former Sanford manager Ed
Levy
second season
at
mnVf #for
VI his
IIIJ# orviiDU
sr»iuii HI
the head of the Orlando club and
Cocoa last week named F. D. Peg
Ratnbert relief pitcher and first
baseman from Fort Lauderdale
and it is understood, that Bill
Rtelnecke will again head th*
Falatka Aialeae.
Harry Sfatchor, recently chosen
business manager of the Jack­
sonville Beach club, which will
stage home games In the Cityowned Creator Beaches Stadium,
said last night that Treadway
will b« here altar Christmas to
formally sign with the Class D
team.
The heach nine apparently will
get off on the right foot In Its
initial year as a member of the
Statu loop, as Treadway, who’ll
bo playing manager, Is a .300 plus
hitter.
Hfd Marlon, formar manager
°* l,ie Birmingham Barons of the
Class AA Bouthem Association,
Jrtio resides at the beach, lauds
Treadway's slugging ability. "Ha
should lead the Teague In hitting*.”
Marlon saId after learning that
the Virginian will perform here.
Tfit 30-year-old, 155-pounder
who bata from the port side and
throws righthanded, started hit
pro-career with Wilson, 8. 0. of
the Coastal Plains League In 1041
where ha batted .329.
?■» .with Savannah, Ga., of
^
League In 1042, hitting
.200, while the following season ho
performed for the Atlanta Cracker* wheru ho sported a -'ll2 mark.
In 1044 he played with Jersey
City of tha International League,
hitting an even ..'IOO, but was
called up bv the parent (Hants,
where he also his .300. He performed for the (Hants tho next
■taxon ami finished with .260.
Tho year 1040 found him with I^n
A W ’iM with a .204 average
Si!?
1" J1.?47 wlt,J Nashville,
T l he hit a gswdy .348,
five-ten athlete has hie
finger on several good playere,

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of good hall club* this year, has
■I»m the team returned
*°
Clamaon battle.
According (o Ous, tha offensive
W/rrlor. seem to have lost none
of their sip and (peed by the layii.
h?" ,m,,n Tunning
V f eU, . “n ‘h" r,na team backfleld with Dooley and Fud Con■tantlne at halfbacks and Harry
Mall os at full. Frank Smith wifi
continue to taka things lightly
through th# rest of i l l, w„ k,
Tr-'nvT Day. WU# said today!
There Is little chance that he will
scrimmage at all before the Clemion game, Vike reported.
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To Compute In Meet

TALLAHAI J8KE {Jft ~ F l v a
mem hers of ti la national ehamplonUniversity
snip
Florida JState
H
last three mmutos. Penn plays to­
night at Mlcugan and Saturday at (lymnastlo team ara going to com*
pete In the Eastern Invitational
Notre Dame.
moot at Jersey City, N. J., Deo.
Oklahoma A. k M., beaten
30.
day nightt b;
by Southern Cali
They ara Jack Mllaa, who holds
latlonal AAU Fly:
if si Tulsa. In the
Tulsa whipped MIsshawFioBj
Ipt Team Cast.
izaa .. a Ragna twinaJoe,
The five will cotnpeka aa iadL
■ , not g team, durlag their
viduals,
Christmas vacations. A&gt;l ara re*
sldsnta of Ifaw Jersey or Penn*

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paced by Junior Ualfback Hal
Fayne, tha hard-running Tcnnensee Vol wbo punched uver 14
touchdowns.
These leaders were announced
today by SEC Football Statistician
Joe Sherman, University of Flor­
ida sports publicist.
Kennedy's eight Interceptions
were only two off the all time
Southeastern record of 10 turned
in by Mississippi's Bobby Wilson
In 1949.
Hall, returning 24 punts tor 359
yards and one touchdown, was fol­
lowed by BUI Blackxlock, Tennes­
see. who ran back 311 yards with
13 punts. No. I In the department
was zippy Morocco, Georgia, with
291 yards on 20 returns.
Second place In pass Intercep­
tions was a four-way tie between
Charlie Oakley, LSU. Vince Dooley,
Auburn, Bobby Wilson, Alabama,
and Clauds lupps, Georgia, each
with six.
Jones' laadcrshli
ship In kickoff returns came on 371
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with 15
kicks; Jack Nichols, Florida, was
second with 205 yards on 12 re­
turns; and Vince Dooley, Auburn,
placed third with 250 yards for
nine returns.
Bobby Wilson, Alabama, topped

NKW YORK tw—Who is th* betRrst. .bssenrsn?
tarr , ftoWtng
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Hodges of Brooklyn or Tad Klu
srewski of Cincinnati.
Prepare tor a surprise. Accord­
ing to National League fielding av­
erages, Klusxewskl, the big. lumb­
ering Reds' strong boy, was tbe
top defensive first sacker In the
ccntage of .097. flva points better
than Tfodgea' .092.
They say figures never Ha, but
a lot of fans would ba willing to
wager that the averages are all
wet. Kluncwskl never was re­
nowned for hi* dexterity with a
glove while Hodges la considered
a fancy Dan around tha bag. The
Hodges rooters can point out that
although Klusicwskl made more
pulouts and committed only flva
errors to Oil’s 12, the Dodger star
topped Ted In assists, lie to 88,
stai participated In 50 more double
P 'fere is the bast fielding team,
according to official figures re­
leased Wednesday:
First base—Ted Klusxewskl, Cin­
cinnati. .997.
Second base—Jackie Robinson,
Brooklyn, .992.
Third base—Billy Johnson, St.
Louis, .979.
Shortstop—'VlrgU StaUcup, Onclnnsll. Sea,________
(he punters with ■ 41.9-yard aver­
age on U kicks; Florida's Rick
Casares was second with a 39.1yard average tor 33 boots; and
Zeko Oratkowskl, Georgia, held
third place with s 38-yard average
on 67 punts. Wilson and Bratkowski each had one kick blocked;
Casares had two.

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Snider, with 399 chsncel, was hia
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The best arm In the league last
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base runners.
The Cards led in club fielding
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Robinson, Marshall sad Richie
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of th* i’fiUadelPhJa PhUllta.
Robinson snsttered a league
fielding mark tor second basemen
by posting • .992
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star committed a record low of
only seven mlscues while accepting
833 chances.
Marshall became tha
major leaguer ever to play UtroujP
an entire ssason without a slhlto
error. The Braves' right Beider
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Indulge In Luxury Of Optimism
By BEN FUNK
who handled the early drills, said
IM1■ \ft—A
D-A college football he would tell Hickman the Yankees
I’* life ll
la Ju
lust one big worry have so much spirit they "can’t
another.
r. But
Bu there are a few lose."
cs who get a chance once As for Wade, Walker aald the
while to throw awuy their North hus not one, but two, pall­
towels, relax anti enjoy a ors who are just ai good is the
building a football team,
Vanderbilt ace—John Coatta of
such fortunate individuals Wisconsin and Bob'Blalk, former
irntan Hickman of Yale and Army quarterback who transferred
FUustafson of Miami, the ri to Colorado College after the West
then for the Shrine's North 1Point cribbing dismissals,
charity game each dirl-dma*
Gusiufsou is under one severe
'» the Orange Bowl.
handicap, lie has to switch his
the Incessant pressure and mood back and forth from cheer­
Fins of Ihe regular season out ful to gloomy twice a day. From
I way. they can 1 ^ their hair Hie South practice sessions, he
[and have fun in Hie holiday goes to another field where he is
i They can nvon bo opt! liaining his Miami Hurricanes (or
a luxury denied all roac hes ■he New Year's (lator Bowl game
Ihe first of September lo the with Uemion.
part of December
And the Hurricanes, he moans,
I listen to this liiik from are far fiom ready tor that one
Coach (iustafson, who has
A Hurting offensive 11 began to
edge over lllckmun In (lie shape up Wednesday in the South
i-South series:
practice. In the backflold, .it was
■quad has the greatest po­ Watto
ado working
with Zippy Morocco
work
of any I've coached for tnis of Georgia . Billy Tidwell of Texas
. It haa balance, speed, power A A M„ and
a Ed Weber of William
devastating pass attack Bill and Mary.
(Vanderbilt quarterback) Is In the line were Joe Kirkland of
of the greatest passers I've Vanderbilt and Don Brown of Ftnr
He has pin point accuracy Ida on the ends; Dick Yelvlngton
# much speed on the ball lea of Georgia and Bob Werckte of
|t Impossible to intercept Vamierhllt at the tackles: Fred
Smith of Oklahoma and Bill Daw­
Imun will see the North squad kins of Florida State at guards,
out for the first time today. und Carroll McDonald of Florida
[ assistant. Pcaheail Walker. at center.
In the North offensive backfleld
during Wednesday's drills were
l oatla at quurtcrbuck. with Jim
Ityun of Yale. Jlin Monahan of
Bulgers ami Bob Flnnell of Xavier
Running in the offensive line
were Dewey McConnell of Wyo­
ming and Joe Bllo of Villonovu
at ends; Jack Hoarding of Xavier
und Bull Fcltch of Holy Cross al
tackles; Joe Skiblnskl of I'urdue
and Gerald Audette of Columbia
at guards, ami Jim Creamer of
Mlniigun Slate at center.

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CHRISTMAS TURKEYS
All empluyres of Florida Bower
&amp;Light Company wilt receive a
turkey for Christinas, H. H.
Coleman, division manager, nnrolineed today.
Thete are over Hit) folk* em­
ployed by the company in this
men, iiiiif throughout the state
nearly :i,700 families of company
em pluyres will enjoy the tusty bird
us part of their Christmas ilmncr.

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To Set Plans For
Blue-Gray Tussle

Christmas Parade
Put On In Negro
Business District

MONTGOMERY, Ala.—&lt;/Pl The roarhing brain trusts for the
North and South pull Into town
tomorrow ready to start working
for the Blue-Gray football game.
The Ag-playera—24 to a side—
don't arrive until Saturday, how­
ever. That gives the coaches an
extra day to get together on the
ofrraatiqna they will throw at
their rivals.
Opening workouts fur both the
Yankees and Rebels are scheduled
Suturday just a week before the
game.
Head men on the two coaching
staffs are Rio Engle of Penn
Slate for the North and Gaynell
Tinsley of Louisiana State for
the South.
Engel ha* at his assistants
coaches Ivy Williamson of Wis­
consin ami Dick Harlow, former­
ly of Harvard. Tlnstry'a aides
will he coachea Rex Eurlght of
South Carolina and Rusty Rus­
sell of Southern Methodist.
Although there’s been no de­
finite announcement, both the
Hlues and Graya probably will
use the popular T-formatlon In
the tilth annual game. In the past
the snuada have stuck with the
offensive system familiar to a
majority of tltir players.
Two All-Amrrlra» and a host
of nll-cunfereure ami all-sectional
stars are liberally sprinkled
through the rosters of troth
squads. Pat O'Donahuc, defensive
end from Wisconsin, und Joe
Pulumbo, Virginia guard, are the
All-Americas.
O'Donahue will heud a North
squad which la rated the Irrst
since 10-tft. That's the y ear'th e
Ynnkecr. won HM.I for their most
recent victory. The North has won
only four gumrs, the South eight.
With such
classy squail on
hand, Yankee coaches Ktlgle,

of their Christum* tree cclehratiun at Croont* Academy,
Street* of the Negro buslnt'**
community wrre lined with »p,-etutor* yesterday n* the Btnim*.
nnd Prnfeeatumil Civic Club put
on a Christum* pnr'nle n* pint
Leading the pu.adc which
marched down Sanford Avenue
nnd through Goldsboro wa* the
vul-u gourd of the t liurlex
Young Po»t i.vi? of the American
Legion. Two bund*, the tdue.
white und gld uniformed umreliing musirluiis from l.eeihutg uud
Ihe green uud crim*on tiniformed
hand from Join* High Siii.ml
In Orlando, took pail in the
holiday parade. SU hoy scout
drumuiei* heat out time f.,, the
marcher*.
Float* ilH'ludrd Bll*ille*n und
Professional Civic club entry
*how a da** room scene nnd ,1
view of Christina* Kve at home,
two smartly drr**ed little Imy*

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(IN TIIK SAVANNAH RIVER PROJECT NOW
UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEAR AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA.
HU PONT IS IIUII.IIING IRIS LARGE FACILITY
FOR THE UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY
COMMISSION AND URGENTLY NEEDS—

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NEW YORK if)—Eastern Air
Lines today reported a “tremen­
dous" demand for accommodations
to Florida which, It said. Indicated

the bigge-d Iwotn year in that
state's travel history
To try to meet the demand (or
seats, Eastern said R was putting
planes of u new fleet into operation
at fail as received instead of wait­
ing until there were sufficient de­
ll verlas fur complete new service
schedules
,
Th# airline said the first two of
its 80-seal Super-Constellations al­
ready had been pul Into service.
With their greater speed and pas­
senger capacity, they can complete
three round trips between New
York and Miami every 24 hours
to add a capacity of 62* passengers
dally.
The first twin engine 40 passen­
ger Martin 3 0 4 of the new fleet
also has been put into operation
to provide extra sections of GO
passenger new type Constellation
schedules
Eustern «utd its Florida capacity
had reuclicd approximately 4.0U0
seats dully, un Increase of 30 per
rent over Iasi season

Harlow and Williamson will go
ell out to add another victory to
that record.
Hut those who like the South
on neper point to such stalwarts,
as Palumbo, Marion Campbell of
Georgia, Jerome Helluln of Tulane, and George Tarasovlc of
LSU In the line) and Gil ilocettl
of Washington f.ee, Fled Ben­
ners of 8.MU, Steve Wadiak of
South Carolina and Andy Davis
of George Washington III the
hackfiehl.
To help lend a festive spirit to
this year's game, the Alahamn
legislature haa appropriated 120,000 to lie used for a historical
pageant. It precedes the kickoff
G eorgia Tech's cross
country
which is srt for li45 P. M. (C8T). I sieurgiu
A rapacity crowd of 22,600 i s ' team closed its srasun
season by ca|
caplin
ing the AAll title in Atlanta.
expected.

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ATOMIC CRASH
Thurs. Dec. 14, I9SI
Page 5
HARWELL. Kng tP -A truck
from thi* hritbdi atomic experi­
Legal Notice
ment center crashed with another
liurk Wednesday mght and spilled
i x t i i i ; c i B l-i t t c u c u t o r x i l c
radioactive watrr over J road
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Farm v.otkerx djvhing to the
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sprayed fluid amt a white powder F o u r i« * i|i# A rjin c « -u n i jim t w i’ r o f
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All P rim U This Ad Effective Thru Chrlatmaa
Eve, Mendey Dec. 24th. ARP Stars Will He
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�Korean War

Given For Kiddies
Of Light Company

ICm i im m r t m p it* o u t
agreement caplrea. Negotiators
agreed Nov. 27 that the On* will
become the center of a 2 ^-mliewide buffer xoM acroaa Korea’ If
an armlatlce were aigned within
90 dayr.
if the agreement caplrea, the
negotlatjona will continue, but the
line will be redrawn Juat before
a truce la aigned to Include battle
chsngcs.

More than 110 happy children of
Florida Power and Light em­
ployee* received preaenta from
Santa Claua at tho Chrlatmaa
party given for them and their
parente at the company recreation
room ctoee to the power plant last Ry WILLIAM C. BARNARD
SEOUL, Korea on—F reeling wea­
night.
There wea a big and beautifully ther and heavy fog muffled tho
decorated Chrlatmaa tree reach­ drum* of war along the Korean
ing nearly to the celling, and battle front today.
Santa stood near It ae he paaard Scattered email arm* and artil­
lery fire was heard in I'nninunlom
out the glfta. Ever
Re&lt;
gift except little Reddy
Kilowatt by truce team* seeking agreement
who wae too busy to be present, on a Korean armistice
aside from furnishing the Illu­ There were no reports of nny
major action across the HS-mlle
mination for the tree.
front. Soldiers on both sides con­
L. J. Reeves, assistant super­ centrated on keeping warm.
intendent, welcomed more then The Reda look an advance po200 person
present.
Among ■Ilian from Allied troops on the
thoso present were II. H. Cole­ central front In the only acllnn
man, division managar, and J. A. Involving more than a patrol re­
Young, superlntcndant.
ported In the U. 8. Eighth Army
The youngsters then proceeded evening communique, united Nato unwrep and enjoy their toy* Uoni outposts fought for three hours
and glfta. Hetty Johns and Sylvia with a company of attacking Reds
Price served the refreshments, before pulling back to their own
which had been prepared for the lines shortly before dawn.
occasion by Miss Rachael Peace, As the twllluht war entered Its
home economist for the north cen- fourth week, Chinese Reds opened
ra I division of the company, and a Santa Claus offensive. They son!
lr». Collna Wllholt, home econo- cheesecloth Christmas storking*
mist for the northern division. loaded with Christmas rants, cheap
Borne people present commented gifts and propaganda to front-line
on the fact that Santa appeared Allies.
to resemble Ralph Goousprcd. They were designed to lure U N
Group singing of Christmas carols soldiers Into surrendering
The U. S. Eighth Army said most
waa enjoyed,
of the stocking* were brought
across the lines by Korean farmers,
Newspapermen Have with Rad guns st their harks.
Others were sneaked across the
Their Troubles Too front
am! left where U N. troops
could find (hem.
COLUMBUS." O. Jt-How lough
it sir operations were re-

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can things ba for soma people?

One Ohio newspaperman I* havg his share of troubles during
e otherwise festive holiday season.
Bert A. Teeters, managing editor
of the Springfield (O.) News and

S

/mu, ju a i lu iei you anew now

well off you are, here are the things
happening to ma sines last Satur­
day:
"1- Key gin* frimo cracked In
cold. Now ilaists.
"J. Partial plats cracked because
of bone. New plats.
"3. Wife put all of my while
shirts, underwear, handkerchiefs,
etc. In washer. When sha wasn’t
looking, the youngster stuffed In
M r blue slacks, Now I have blue
shirts, bluo handkerchiefs, etc.
"4. Washer broke down this
morning,
"9. Youngster going to hospital
for tonsil operation Tomorrow,
"I. Mother-in-law coming Thurs­
day for indefinite stay,
cheer, Dropgid^bottia of Chrlstmai
"I. Everybody' it new house Job
wanting to know this, that nr the
other, end running out of stuff,
‘
, Have up in this moment
bought no Christmas j&gt;reienls."

State Farmers Market
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T h * fnlliiw ins prices rtpoitad l,y
■ IX a lf f * on I h i Hanfuril H u m
ermara Mnykal for prutlur* anld
^ Tru ckera * IJM tsra up to n o
tana, ? * n d * r s r * M ,
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as taba dlaarmament comthe MUbUahmant of
B to study the poaal•lectiooa In Germany,
I proposal (or a blind,
wettoo of arma haa

Dignitaries attending the recent convention of the Florida Press
Association In Lakeland era shown sampling frmen orsn.se Julro on
a slick, now being manufactured by Florrnre Foods, Inc., Winter
Haven. Shown In the picture, taken at the Julre bar In the Florida
Citrus Mutual building are left to rljcht, linn. It. A. Grey. Secretary
nt State, Robert W. Johnson, developer of the product, former Con­
gressman J. Ilardln Prtersnn, ■ rharmlng t.s'.rlind hostess, MM
I,nli, (lark and Eugene Mallbcv.i, rcdrrlrd President of the Flor­
id* l&gt;r»M Am or 1*1 Inn.

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fort* pounded rail yards at ChongJu In Northwest Korea in a night
attack The Far East Air Forces
■aid It was one of the heaviest
B 21) rsids nf tho war against a
tingle (argot.
Allied warships hammered Com­
munist shore targets on both Ko
rein coasts.
Vico Adm. Thomas L Sprague,
commander of the air arm of the
Pacific Fleet, aald Task Force 77
planes made 2,fl2l cuts In lied rail
lines between Jan. 1 and Nov. I.
lie listed 2.4M locomotives and rail
cars destroyed and 4,005 damaged.
2.170, vehicle! destroyed and about
1,050 damaged nnd 504 bridge* de­
stroyed and 1,312 damaged.
"U is hard, cold figures such as

Vegetable Market
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M*rvl&lt;»
*«rlv New Vrtrk M urkcl mi Klirrhlu
( m ill itiul vritelithlnM,
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few 1.71 itmirr-r cr.titllllnri law a - .Jii
Hiih |i llnun* maally f s lr la urmil
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|.|nj (II few film a ia iljly li In I, ha Situ.
S tn I'le n llfiil*
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ma*||y
I aural I.7A-I.7A CantelulerN li.ihlavera .75-1. JS Klarltlu ile ll** few
(air &lt;|aiillty l.fin-l.sS Wn* I.fin * j u
few Ii Ik Ii »« t nil (ranter |.on 2 an
ulmwIdK frrenlnu In ju ry nil vu
rllleta law aa SO
f'lntilri.n y Inarm l.nelirl*
Amt.
Son.
Celery IS Ira li i rate* OnMeri 3
itaaen A An (■( Una,-a Sun s itaaeii
A AO in rlnseti II nil vv‘* I nil (air
•I iih IIIy 1-1 rlaaari 4&lt;H)-C2fi S-S Una­
rm (.11 Id ilaaen I mi vv'ir ynu l'a*.
ral 1VS-4 rlnaeri 4.00.
Celery Catrlaiae celery , ralee J I* .
1.00.
Guru cralea yellow 1 itaaen *. 011.
S fid
I'Ui'iindiern Inraheli 7 no.1,00 fair
Unriltly 4.U0.1U0 few fi in. rirrllunry
quality 1.10-t.nn la m e «lae
lo o .
(.10 |ili k lea 4 7I-S.II0.
Daoifotlan Imaliela 1 . 1(1 I U t,n»hrl
r ralea I (Ml-1.71 4/fi linaliel l.uiim
l.no.J.ln.
K sep lan t hushela 1 00-111 ) few
tdah aa 4.00 arniie taw aa 7.10 liaur«r 'inallty l.lo-S lt .
Kndtva dilt-nry tmahela M I-1.71
m aali/ 1.11-7.l.i.
. Kamnrlo huahala 1 .0 0 -M I tonally
Lollurm (U alarn cralea Utaf Haa(on 7 (linen 4.011-4.10 few law ae
1.10 llnnialne (aw ISO raw poorer
I.IO -I fin [mar atia llly law aa I in.
Parsley 4/1 biiahal In n as
plain
(.00,
l ’a11per a tmahela Call Tarn la Won.
itera 11.00-I I do other flullnaae lepe
» no.io.nn lialla n eile a A.ID.s.ll) few
7.J0 hole lio - i.n o Nanhelma 1.IS.
1.10.
. Badlahea IS l|llnrt Im sksts Ida
. ( 0-l.no faw t .IS.
H lrsw berrlea per pint few ealea
.*» prloa inoomulele.
Hqiiaeh H Imaliela Malian l.oq-t.so
poorer low aa, L U huahala la m a
a lia 1.74-1.00 few I.II-I.S O tmshede
E* I f a
*■**••■** few
fhirnfp tope tmahela LOS.
W alercraaa per hunch .10 .,is .

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Keyes lleceh, had sent on Oct. 3
a carbon copy nt the dispatch
which Beech said Tokyo censor
would out clear on the ground it
would cause Dean's family "great
personal anguish" and might cndangrr tho general's life.
Beech reported MaJ, Roy K. Appieman of Itlchmond. Vs., official
Army historian, told the corres­
pondent an account given Applemnn by n North Korean agent who
allegedly befriended Dean.
"I rannnt vouch for his story, hut
It Is the most rredlble among mnny
that I’ve heard at to what
happened lo Dean after the fall of
Taejon," Appteman laid. In brief,
the urcnunl Is this:
After the fall of Taejon, Dean
wandered off In the hills, scraping
up whatever food he could find to
survivo. Ultimately, ha went In a
Korcnn village for food, was
spotted by a North Knresn agent
and taken prisoner.
Dean wnro no Insignia of rank
nr anything else to Identify him
as a general officer. Hli identity
was not dlsrnverod until liken lo
Pyongyang, Then Iho Communist*
separated him from other MOWN
and qucstioni’il him "aimnat with­
out letup for eight days but tic
rcfusrd in give the enemy the In­
formation lory wanted despite his
weakened condition "
"llu apparently nova* ronnvnrH
from tho etfects of his wanderings.
Ilo suffered an attack o) uiarri.cn
that iilmusl kilted him, then re­
covered lo ho struck by another
illness that wasn't Identified."
Applcman quoted the North Kor
can agent as saying Dean was
"very despondent" when he last
■aw him.
The News said Applemen related
ho was Inclined to believe the
ngcnl's story because "it was ob­
vious he know Dean Intimately as
only a nmn could who had been
around the general a lot." The
agent had been detailed to pcan'i
guard when the genera) was sep­
arated from othar prisoners and
placed In a house, Applemen said

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Holohan, Lt. Alda leardl and
8ft. Carl G. LoDolce parachuted
behind the German Unea la Italy
In 1944 on a secret mtaalea to de­
termine how much Amerlesa arma
should be given to Comm uniats and
non-Com munlits fighting in tha
Italian underground agalaat the
Germans.
Holohan waa slain and hla body
thrown Into a lake. The depart­
ment aald Investigators bad Warned
he was poisoned and shot In a
plot Involving Icsrdl and loDolce
who had quarreled with Holohan
because ha would not agree with
them on giving s-m i to Commu­
nists.
The release said LoDolce had
made a confess Pm a year before
tho Army made tha affair publle.
It said there had been no pref­
er utIon because neither tf. 8. mili­
tary nor civil courts had Jurisdic­
tion.
leardl, formerly of Pittsburgh,
was then living In New York. LoDolre’s home was Rochester, N. Y.
Both men denied In statements
In reporters that the Defense Dapnrtment'i account waa trua and
denied any part In Holohan’*
death.
Since publication of the story,
law officers In Italy have mao*
preliminary movea looking toward
extradition of th* men to face trial
in Italy.
Roth leardl and LoDolce ware
honorably discharged from Uw Ar­
my after tha war.
Cols said today that ea far aa
he knows thay a rt atm In the
United States. Replying to a re-

of Mrs. Evelyn II Kllpstcin, Fort
Pierce,
Capt Millard Allen, son of Mr*.
Selby Prescott, Lake Wales
Pfc John S. Granger, son of
Mr and Mrs John I). Granger,
Plant (.'Ity
Sgt. 1st (.’la** Gerald G. Wright,
ion of Mr and Mr* II. D. Wright,
flonlfay
he called for testimony In hla
t'pl. William A Crew*, grand­
son of Mr und Mr* Green Kerry
Hill, Perry.
t'pl George W Smith, brother
of Mr* Mattie Johnson, Dade
City.
Pfc Marvin E Dorsey, son of
Mr*. Annie M. Dorsey. Winter
Garden.
Pfc. Lawrence A Burlier, son
of Mr. and Mr*. I. E lluzhco.
Iluskln
Pvt. Oil* I, Glenn, son of Mr*
Odessa K Glenn, Avon Park.
Pfc Edward (' Sheffield, son of
Mr anti Mr* Council P .Sheffield,
Lnmunt
Pfc Horace It. Sheffield, son of
Mr*, ilalllr L. Sheffield, Tallnha*
see.
CpI James J. Pope, son of Mrs.
Brownie J. Knight, Dover,
Pfc. Charlie K, Ferrell, son of
Mr*. Dorn It. Ferrell, Ocala.
Pfc. Sumurl J. Furrow, husband
of Mrs. Mildred E Farrow, Pen­
sacola

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ATLANTA 'XWi ne urlsoner of
war 11*1 which hroughl |oy lo many
homes across the nation left one
young hrlilo In n slain of tearful
confusion today.
Mrs. Agnes Sasser, 22, was read­
ing the PUW list Wednesday when
her eye* fell on tho nnmo nf her
first husband, Pfc. Wnllrr It. Dixon,
Olxnn hud been rrqkirtcd killed
In Korea In May, 1031. In Septem­
ber, Agues married Pie. William
C. Sasser at Fort McPherson, near
Atlanta.
Then Wednesday, word of her
first husband . . .
The first thing Mrs. Sasser did
after spotting the namo was call
her present husband, Hill, who waa
so stunned he couldn't say any­
thing.
Later, walking un and down and
wringing her hands, Mrs, Sasser
told reporters. "I Just don't knuw
what to do. I haven't been aide
In think It through. Yon have no
Idea how I feel. 1 Just can't bolleve Walter’s stilt alive."
Rut Mri. Sasser aald she’s sure
the Dixon carried on the I’OW list
Is her first husband because "the
serial numbers match."
And yet, "The Defense Depart­
ment told me Waller was wounded
hy bomb fragments nt tho front
nnd dlnd the same day."
Also, she continued, Dixon’s Ito,non Insurance policy was paid In
a lump sum by the government.
The Defense Department says the
discrepancy has been sent lo Gen,
Matthew Rldgway for Investigation.
Mrs. Saaaer, originally nf Cull­
man, Ala., married Dixon at Conley, Ga., In April, 1930.
The Kaisers left Fort McPherson
early today for • two-week vaca­
tion at an undisclosed spot In North
Carolina. .
Before they left aha was asked
which husband shs’ll stick by.
, "1 don’t know," ahs answered.
"BUI and 1 may not even be mar­
ried. On, t Juit don’t know what

b a n brought out into Iho open u
• fraud," ba added. "The prepoitUon to outtaw the atom bomb
a* a first itep shows what they
really fear."
He aald the adoption of the commlaalon for Germany waa a great
defeat for the Soviets, who ’'nave
had to ahow and make clear that
what they want la elcctlnna they
ean control and that their Idea of

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In World Serlea play,
Adolph F. Rupp haa been head
baiketball coach at the Unlveriltj
■ alnce 1931.
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Nation's Traffic
Toll Hits 999,750
Wednesday Nite
Death Total Expect* e d To Pass 1 Mil
lion On Saturday
1 By The Associated Pres*
| The nation's (rattle loll today
neared the one million mark.
; The National Safety Council said
the crand total had risen to 999.750 Wednesday midnight.
| It added:
"The remaining death* arc exBarted to occur hy about noon Sattmlav II the anticipated travel and
grciuent pattern does not change."
Out tho council alao advised clrivnu and walking Americans that
'the millionth death can still be
Mwtponcd by Improved traffic beiavlor In the final houra."
The ataiement was. In effccl. Hie
lag algnal for the final laps In a
ace against death that began Sept.
That was the date of the first
Imown motor vehicle fatality in the
(VS. The victim was H. II. Oils*.
He stepped from a trnlley and was
n over by a horseless carriage
New York City.
! Thereafter, the toll rose — slowly
&gt;t first and then with alarming
Speed.
Kalallties reached a peak of .39,$f&gt;9 in 1041 They slumped off dur­
ing World War II. then rose to the
1051 average of around 100 per day.
Now Motorized Death is nearing
the end of his drive to the one
fefllllnn milestone, with his elapsed
lime Indicated at SI years, three
months and eight daya.
- "It Is a tragic and ironic circum­
stance that the mllllnnth death
should occur almost on the very
fvc of Christmas," said Ned If.
Dearborn, council president.
"To those Americans who arc
(hocked — and f know that many
•ro — 11 teems an appropriate
lime for each of us to pledge re­
doubled efforts as drivers and com­
munity leaders toward prevention
gWwantnn recklessness on the high
ways."
1 The cnuncil has promoted M Day
in the hope that the day of sorry
will help lo slow Ihr
ate of slaughter.
The council does not Intend to
nnme Hie millionth victim. Nobody
can do sn with certainty The main
reason Is that traffic fatalities for
the first 52 years of the century are
estimates — not actual figures
Recent death statistics — up In
t'fti Including those of Wednesday
............. — were
„„ lv •■&gt;»&gt;*.««&lt;•
midnight
compiled uj,
by the
rll from
‘
founcll
reports from slate acrecord bureaus.
From Wednesday midnight on,
I The Associated Press participated
....................................
| In
tho task nf collerting reports of‘
otor vehicle deaths — all deaths
accidents Involving n motor voclo on a street or road.
1 i These figures will he given to
‘fie council's statisticians In Chiagn twlre each day. Tile cnuncil
I tabulate them and work In
at It calta a "corrective Jaclnr,"
at means It Will and a certain
tut mlier of deaths, based on sta
tlsllenl experience — lo cover
I He
lealhx which normally go unre­
eled on tnr
thr day it occurs
■ported
['That day may he Haturdny But
the day nml hour depends on the

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Chinese Reds Are
Using Christmas
For Propaganda

Lake Monroe School Christmas Program

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Automobile Group
Asks Higher Prices
As Safety Measure

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FORMAL TROUSERS
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TUX SHIRTS
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TIK, BOUTONNIERE
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.Senator Calls For
More Fast Tankers
WASHINGTON *jx—Sen O'Conor
iM Mil* said Inday Itils country
must build more high speed tank­
er* to meet the challenge of Itu*
o f new and
*ia » expanding fleet of
faster submarine*
O’Conor. jusi hack from a two
week In n to South America said
also that Hie niitinli's preparedness
i&gt;■
in must include construction
of more passenger ship* capable
.a rapid conversion to irop trails
Itoffs
only by personal observation, he
■m l ill a statement, "w as II poxs|
l.le for mi- fully to assess the dan
- i .mi country runs in not moving
limn- speedily In add lo its present
supply" id belli fail tanker, and
passenger v e s s e l s suitable for inn
version to troop c a r rie r'
I'be leportei! policy in our gov
. om-iit of depcmbiig upon foreign
vessel* m case of i-mergemv is
■
.................is.glued ami I lu-lieve danger
mir to our future scctn tty &lt;Cl nnui
--aid
Itii.i-.l a i u u k b o n . I l i e n a b - m t
a l l b o i i i h c f e i c it n d e n e , b a s t *
w ith a
av o i v h u t N x - i i c
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offer Orlando police arrosird him
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most a thousand more nurseries
than were in the slate 10 years ago.
mil mtem-pted destructive pests
from Latin America, iiaiy .... . Ihr
Hahnmas
Plant Commissioner \r th n r I’
Brown said mosl of the pests, in­
cluding fruit files orange *i abx.
bean weevils, stem borers, pink
hollwnrnis, and a Ivpe ..f citrus
canker, were found III baggage of
planes landing at Florida airports
Itrown reported that 3.053 mir
scries, which cultivated 92.1'htX 791
plants on 3.789 acres of land during
1931. were inspected
ills report said Hie board also
identified xvleporisls. a virus di­
sease budded on sweet lime or
lemon stock which has probably
hern in Florida several years tint
lias shown 11(1 very lillle because
sweet lime slock has not been wide
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'file Plant Hoard also made c
survey which revealed presence ol
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Extortion Case Of Minister Pilot,
Hubert S. Fry Is Killed In Plane,
Heading For Jury Blind In One Eve

T1FTON, Ha 'Jv_ Till county
Sheriff T. C. (irrer said two men
believed lo have been among seven
rlsoners who rsraped from Slale
load Camp 30 near Callahan. Fla ,
Sunday have been returned In Folk
slon today
Sheriff Hrecr said the iwn were
arrested Wednesday lie said a
truck believed alolrn In .lacksnn
vllle by the escaped prisoners was
found abandoned In Fnlkslmi the
same dny.
Three of (he seven escapee* were
raptured near Jacksonville Toes
day.

Chars. tier. JO. 1931

Senator Monroney Plans Bill To
Prohibit Influence In Tax Cases

SKfUH., Korea «.ws—Chinese (teds
WASHINGTON r Ken Monrmi
are ti-dng a new kind of propaganda ey il&gt; Okla i '.tut to d a y 'h e will
mi tlie Korean War front —t'lirlst ’ Introduce m January a hilt to pro
mas stockings
The D K Eighth Army said hiliit any member ol Congress
cheese cloth stockings full of t'lirlst from Interfering in a inx case
mas cards, cheap presents, and in pending before (lie internal dev
citations lo surrender wrre being
eiiue Bureau
ib-inei t-d" by the llcdr
Monroney. one or the aullmi * ,.f
Most are brought across the lines
by Korean farmers Others are the Congressional Reorganization
sneaked ncross and left where At Act of 19 hi. snul his proposed
lied troops can find them
A typical stocking was shown to measure uso would &gt;1 ►place lax
correspondents today It contained collect ion agent* under Civil Serv
h-e. i !) require |»ihlieatlon of any
a handkerchief, a wooden elga
telte holder, I1 Christmas card with intervention hy a lawmaker in
a lilting verse, a safe conduct pass RFC loan vase, ami i ' h.ir pen
urging killed soldiers In surrender, stuns
to officials convicted of
a la|H*l pin "peace dove." and a breach of public tru-.t
\ artely of pictures
Internal Ucvt-mic Ibireau scandals
Tin- pictures were designed to called In Henri .The Dutchman'
contrast the hardships of war in (inilicuald to e\|&gt;l.iiu In* associa
Korea wtlli the luxuries of life in turns with Internal Revenue offl
the t'nileil Stales
rials
Hue showed happy citizens loll
Although (irvuicwald demanded
mg In Florida sunshine, and half an open hearing, today's session
frozen Murines marching 111 last was lo lake place behind closed
year s llungtiam
tiling
evacuation
doors (2 p mi ESI'»
he grltn
grim fare of
Another showed the
firimewald. something of a mys­
.i Marine a* photographed by l.lfo terious figure along Hie fringe of
magazine's Dave Duncan In con­ Washington officialdom, has been
trast was no American l&gt;ccr adver portrayed as an intimate of
tlsenienl showing a family gathered • Charles ithphani
recently re
around a loaded dinner table oil signed chief loiuisef of the luler
r h n s im a s t&gt;ay
ual Revenue Hurr.iu. and an old
I oiler the family group was this friend
of IR-orge .1 Sihoeuem.m
caption "Those who love von wind (who
resigned la*! June
vo.i back home safe and sound
I'otll Monday night, tiriinew.dd
Find a way out It is no disgrace
le i|in! fighting In Hus uniusl war ” w is m a Wushmghm hnstul.d sot
(cling
from nr non* tension and
mlier drawings included the fare
Pupils of the laike Monioe School, of which Roy W. Nichols Is
I'liiiln Hy Itnymond Studio el a hluiido; "Why not gu hack lo gastrointestinal disturbances Ills
name popped up several times m
principal, enjoyed a Chrixtinus piogram on Dec. 13. This w a s climaxed Hells” by the primnry grades and n plnytei by the .1inner High Srhoei h e r " '
by the rhorus singing Chilxtnins carols, the singers representing all tHiys, entitled, "No llooiil In The 11 li.'* Afli iwmd Kauln Claus gave
\ elvlllnil wearing a red lieek the sulu-ommittee's hearings, dls
tu "How would it lie lo get back ■closures from which r-oiilrituiled
grades of the ■rhool. Tho program Included the singing of "Jingle rnmty to everybody.
largely to Hit- suspension or firing
into civvies?"
V plump gent with a t sign on ,nf some 59 tax service employes
firms made their rrqiiesi* under
Grime walil w.i*
suhtmenaed.
lii' necktie "Why figlil for lutn’O"
the Popchart Amendment lo the
I'lus is Hie verse lh.it appeared - found to tie absent from Ins home
Economic Controls Law Sen. Cape00 one of live Christmas cards and ioealed finally in Georgetown
hart (It -(ml.) was sponsor of the
"Whatever the color, race or Hospital There lie refused to talk
amendment requiring that ceiling
‘ until In- could be heard in open
1 i ceil,
prices make allowance for certain
' \ll ptam folks are brothers m session
rises in costs.
Mining other Hungs, mvestiga
deed
- — -—
m e increases requested by the
tors want to nsl, turn about a Jl
"Both
you
and
we
want
life
and
DETROIT
The auto Industry four firms range, at the factory
TAMPA ».P- The rase of Hubert
IK'AI.V r resiimoiiy today m peace
llisi loan acknowledged by Oliphant
moved for higher prices today as [level, from 4.37 per cent on Ford’s, -s Fry. charged with trying to dlcatcd a Methodist minister killed
' It von go home the war will when he resigned two weeks ago
Insurance ae.-iinst ridne cost, in Mercury models to 28 18 |&gt;er rent extort IJ.otxi from the father of here N»v 27 when Ids C u d Mr i ease
I'l-stitviug bet.-le tile i iiliilllitlee
on Kaiser F ra zrr's Henry J Mod his former wife, headed for a fed Patrol i uli collided with an airliner
Ml EighIM \rm v enlimel called oliphant descvilicd I it luu-w aid as
1952
els.
eral mry 1ihIjiy
was blind ill one cyi- and did not Ilie si ia kings "pitiful and Ironic." a dose friend
Ford, Stmleliaker, Hudson anil The OPS will have to review and The ex wife, bcaoliful Hetty lamg have a v did pdot's luciistlie sun) Giucu.iul took an m
ami added
Charles S Collar, Civil Aivonnn
Kaiser Frazer have applied for formally approve Hie applications Fry Frazier. 21, testified Fry liinic
Ml this stuff demoo'lrnles him ter.-st In tax cases and once "told
before
they
cun
be
pul
into
effect
to
her
father's
home
In
Autmrndulr
ties
Hoard
m\r»tig.ilor
fiom
higher celling prices, the govern­
hard ihe Coimnunisls work at phv me he was helping" Keti Bridges
(■enernlly, t h e proposed in- the night of Sept 3 and forced her ,.Miami said the Ids .Intui Mucv etiological warfare, and it also do lit N II i m a imibimdli-m dollar
ment said Wednesday Auto Indus­ creases
would bo the third (or the bi drive with litm lo Flagler lleach -33, Anthony had lost ins left eye moi'-lralcs how erroneous then lax ease aganisl &gt; Hallnnoii- n u n
try sources said oilier car makers car Industry Ibis year
She said Fry, 23. was in a “ rather In a 19Id .luloiiiobd- aecldeiil
conception Is oil how In appeal to Bridges has s.inl tlial whenever
ore expected to follow suit.
February. Stmleliaker may ills— drunken comlltion and was carry
( m l M-ruiiantu ■ Administration IIn- Mnericuii soldier "
In- interested litlUsell in a tax i ase
It was understood, however. Ihc close
(he
details
of
Its
new
curs
l,ig
a
gun
"
tlafelv
Agent
tt
K McLean Icslt
tine Korean farmer delivered a In- always uisisti-d that any aelt.in
price Increases, if authorized by next week There has been tm In
rry . a former Tam pa filling sta
ih.(i' m .,iv had to l bail a package ol the Christmas stockings taken lie "entirely pi oper anil cm
the Office of Price Stabilization
from Hudson when it will bon attendant, has been charged
true rerent medical lli^t l cheek and 11ml.-i a truce Hag He said two reel "
(OPS), would not apply lo 1951 diralion
with kidnaping In state court, out that
announce Us new models
___ his pilot' certificate, issued Itcil soldiers cscorietl him to the
Monronev
told n-portirs
Inmodels The auto manufacturers
Ol’S approves the Increases Hint ease lias not hern set for i in Kridurky in tiMI was nut valid loot ill an Allied held lull and told thinks iiieiidii'ts of &lt; engross would
seek authority lo raise prices on forIf Ihe
four cur makers, retail In
,
,
, 1 Melanin said Marv. a World War him to go the rest of Ihe way welcome a prohibition against llic.i
models If they feel Increases creases by models based on current
Admitted In evidence by Judge || , \|r F o n e iclci.ui. bad not up alone
interfering in any lax matters ex
art' necessary In keep a safe oper- ceilings would range approximate
w. ... ,1,rkr.r Wn\
Idled r..r a medical flight check
Ihc enhHid called the fanner. cept llii-ir own
ntlng margin
ly ns follows:
admitted
writing
while
at
H
auler
Earlier,
two
Eastern
Airlines
pi
Santa Claus with a fnmimmtsi
"It would take Hie onus off ol
Ford and the three independent
lo, Mr*
Frazierfl
Ford — from 171 to $ llt; Mer­ ,Beach
,,
,
, father, ;uInis told Ihe i'All Investigators Ihiii'gun In Ills hack "
ns if we were lialie.l trv law (min
cury — J85 lo t ill; and Lincolns— Latimer A. 1-nog, on attnrney It although they had been notified hv
.interceding for a i eiisliluenl or
weather and the degree of caution $203 to $310.
threatened In kill her unless U n g radio Hinl "local traffo " was using
anyone else and it would make
It MtllMAN SHOW
of motorists and pedestrians from Stmleliaker — Champion models paid $3,(XH)
a runway, they saw no other plain
in'ALA -ft 1 lie eighth animal for more equitable disposition ol
now to M Day.
om $112 to
'
from
lo $153;
ami Commander.
try
denied
hr
had
any
Inlenlhm
„|„ft
n,e
day
Ihcir
craft
clipped
Hrah'.nan
show
here
jHn""l*,
V
n u 'i H
all eases," he declared
But the experts, while hoping for $10! to $197
of harming hi* former wife and 1ihc wing of Hu- m um ter's Cub over
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Katsnr • Frazer — from $379 In ed he had been frying fnr
were
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, ' In the Icrrlloiv Ills u irk lv repot t lo i on-tiliienl
rnr some
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watching for it,t
t.m. led
ring n huge wave of caution—409 $-117 on Henry J. models ami $hl2 lime tu effect n reconciliation
and
Capi .1 E Ihshnp Ailauta said 'served
bv
the
F.nslem Htalimai that there ale some tilings Con
Americans will lose llirlr lives In on Kaisers
Hint she came with him willingly he was In tin- left cockpit -eat ol Association
gri-s. member-, cannot do
traffic accidents during the fotirShe was with him when he was Mrdor at the cnniiot., ns then two
"Fol example we ate mil able
dny Christmas holiday week-end
There have been three tie games arrested Sept, ll at the East Coast engine plane with 17 passengers
to pel III I loan for people " InI
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aboard landed &gt;ufclv
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It xon de ire such a In.in
the largest the cmmcTi ever h.is *lo- New- York (Hunts have been
JACKSONVILLE OB Ah ..hoi lav said
Mrs Frazier denied there were damage aftei ........... m i ,.t ,|„„il I nit
agents dcslioved a li'ci - ■lion
made for a holiday
Involved in two of th«m.
any plnns for a rccom lll.ili.m Stic goo fed
still 12 miles smith ..I here
[said she allowed Fry to come vlsll , Ulsliop said I aw a ibm hint liquor
Calhoun Malpbui'Nc
her nv her father's home only to and fell a -light dump , though Wcdnc'dav
w.is ariestril and ri-loa-i d on
see their two small children She i|u. plane had hit a bud
Most gro
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remarried after divorcing Fry 111 ,,f ||U. passcugcis woi not aware
1918 but her second husband was ,,f ||u. ai eulciil
sislanl chief nf Ihe CAM Heating
killed in Korea last spring
1 Mney's plain- crashed m a
and llcports Division, sunt the
ed area
llearmj; was to "assemble I n Is
I he hearing u . let c .I'd m not determine resfionsihllitv for Ho­
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Houldeo ax crash "
(O N v rrrs taken

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Uncle Sam Is Now
Pitching The Woo
HOLLYWOOD H
TowardTheWomen
Br HOD THOMAS

S o m C T O yS S h o u ld

Hollyw ood trv-"siy, George,
lly DOROTHY ItOK
(hat permanent lookn simply grand Associated Press Women's Editor
on you. Where did, you get ||
If you are u healthy, unmarried
donoT"
woman between the i i k &lt;‘S of 18
“ Why, thank you, Herbert. I got and 33, you enn expect some heavy
It at Plorrc’s Salon for Men. You wooing from Uncle Sain during
should try him; he'a grand for the next few months.
failiU ."
You’ll be bombarded bv rudlo,
That's the sort of conversation teii-vision, hiiiUmd
&gt;■&gt; you'd be hearing on the bus, If lie prints—perhaps even by per­
Patricia Stens had her way. She's sonal interview.
advocating beauty parlors for men
You’ll be shown the lirnndishMiss Sles might well be collrd rnents of travel, adv, Mure, ro­
a beautician for men. Her principal mance, ediirntlon nod m itci train­
job Is growing hair on holding ing.
pates, and she claims to have done
There will bv no doubt left in
so for an Imposing list of Holly­ your mind, ttie i-nio|iu!gii ,.,miKr wood actors.
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............ ngi-rn hope, tliut Unde .Sum loves
She Is also concerned
with making males more hand­ you, wants you and needs you.
some.
Tho object of all this, of course,
&gt;rv , “ Why shouldn't men look their Is tu persuade you to put on u
.
best? Inquired Miss Slcnx, an at- uniform.
■ tractive woman who Is quite vocal
The opening guna of un all out
about male appearance. “ Why recruitment drive will In- fired
should women huve a monopoly on throughout tho country Nov. II,
making an effort to Improve their with the goal of enlisting ||2,i*(&gt;0
appearance? There are simple women in ull branches of Die arm­
things that men could do to make ed servlres by July, 1062.
themselves look heller, and still
The present total of U. 8 ser­
not detract from thc-lr manliness. vice women, including nurses, is
"For inslsnce. rnuny men hove 90,000.
eyebrows and eyelashes that are
It seems the current women's
too light to lie seen. The application rerriillim nt drive bus been some­
The Iron snd steel companies of Ihe United Slates now have plants located In II elates, accardlnn to
of a little eyebrow pencil would thing of it flop. Tin- girls have
.nuu! , - at„ ': h 11? ,h,U ,’1/1 A m , , u «" ,' t,n »'•** S ' " 1 Inillluts. This country has the world’s blggsil steel
give their fares a great deul of turned u cold iiiul fishy eye on the
industry,
one that Is rapidly being expanded toward an annual capacity ol clots te 120 million lone.
character and handsomeness I do best lures of military life. After
It for many of them who come to nil, they have bud u wide dmiee
my shop, and they don’t mind II of careers lately. Ilmdm-ss mid
at all.’’
been bidding fiun- y #
P d tfi H o u irlm it
‘‘r*
thousands in his back . of hts first steps was to develop _
She added that many men would industryforhave
yurd here As far as he can find process to keep the clover leaves
their services. A good k jl« I l l l U L o l t l U l l
be more attractive with • different tlcally
out. ho Is the
lly commercial from withering'and crumpling.
these days cun ulinnsl
shade of hair. In fact, some of secretary
name her own sulury and lake
them havo been using the home- her
Pn,1hoC
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wnd,.
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' Cl° VCr P'" nl* ,,c
,h- natural green
pick of Jolts.
coloring und replaces It with an al­
dye kits now on tho market On
Ills
father,
Charles
T.
Daniels,
The burgeoning bureaus in
the sly, of course.
a Mamaroneck, N Y. greenhome cohol hose dye that won't fado and
“ Men who havo been disfigured Washington have hud to nerd
operalor.
spent t5 years expert which also toughens the plant.
teams
out
through
the
country
to
In tho war must wear makeup and
ST PKTKIt.SUUItO iyr&gt;—William menllng with
clover before he de­ Ife still sells many In hulk to
they become used tu the Idea,'' lure typists und secretaries Into F. Duniels grows gooil luck Ihe veloped
u species thul produced other firm*, hut Is Irving to draw
she remarked She mentioned a government Job*. Ilusiness men wuy some people do tomatoes.
well known actor's son In law, who nave been tearing their huir und
Daniels produces four leaf rlov- four leaves consistently.
More than half the plants now production under his own control.
had Iwen badly burned while fly­ offering such things us daily cock­
lie has Iwo employes who pick
piiHluce
four leuvux; the others
ing for the British. lie puls on u tail parties ami prospective bps- ure 3,273 uriny nurses, and 7,0410
about 3,000 of the plants every day
huve
worthless
sets
of
three
and
bands
tu
reluctant
stenos.
makeup as a dally routine.
lire nveilvd. An additional 2,000 five leaves They are grown In of Die year. The loaves are sorted
Miss Stens suid that a prime
.. , , ' ,
WAF nurses ure
lire wanted, to nils,nils,'
Now the girls uni to get both WAr
hy lire, the smallest Imlng the
function of mule boauly parlors liiuri'lif of tho liitoit |itnrnoUorifil the lolul to 1.700. The Navy has fji'JJo ' . J
’
,f,Cally ,er,‘ most vuluuble.
would be to show men how lo hlttHt, (li'MijcnfMj to ionvlncif thi'fn
Daniels said many other people
eni|l,ge'twant"
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The elder Daniels developed the
stylo (heir hair. Sho argued that that they'll find ......... .. „f d „, K
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good luck plants us a hobby for huve claimed production of fourImproper styling was a mujor rainbow In nilllttirv service.
mill) chance showed him leuf clover*, hut their product al­
cause of boldness.
There is nil duuht Dint the need
ways proves to bu Mime similar
“ Most men still comb their hulr for sc
plant
Ihe way Ihcrt* mothers tried to the
The U. S Department of Agricul­
train It," she said. "The fact Is cares
ture has certified hlx plants as the
that every head Is different, und fold.
real thing—trifolium repens, ho
each haircut should be styled to W’ur
. said
fit the head hy an expert. Other­ to
.
.. .........Hlng oiricor
wise, the hair will not grow proper­ dorks ami chauffeurs.
gives you the eye one of these
From lluil Marl, the Daniels wore
ly."
Today the services list 330 dlf- fine days, anil before you know soon selling millions of Ihe plants
She cited Ihe dangers of culling fen»nt
Santa Anita ha* a rulo that no
It, vou may find your self In a In hulk lo greeting curd manufueJohn
to
women,
mini
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holr either too long or too short Injf nil thu way from ru&lt;!ur ami uniform designed by llulDe C ar­
entry shall he received of any
lurcrx
uiiil
novelty
firms.
horse not stabled on the grounds,
snd assailed film slurs who did so.
to photography ami ail negie (for the WAC) or MatnboehThen William Daniels, 30. decided unless approved bv the Racing j
“Toko rnen like Farley (Iranger, electronics
'» (for Ibe WAVES).
toimibllirepair.
lo
make
Ihe
novelties
himself.
One
John Dorek and Tuny Curtis," she
Secretary or Stewards.
It Is stressed that young wo­
declared. "Each of them
icm has
hus hair
__
men
enlisting
in
any
branch
of
that la a mess. It flops around
unmanageably, and none of them the servlres hut especially in the
ever looks well groomed, even In Women’s Air Force, will havo u
tuxedos. They havu to load Ihclr high proliability of overseas serM ir with goop, and Dial's tho be­ Vlre.
ginning of Ihe end. Their hair will
Enlisted women and non-com*
be falling out by the handful.
draw base pay ranging from 373
' On tho other hand, men like monthly private’s pay fur Dm first
ifr ry Lewis, David Wuyno and four months of service to $108.43
Mickey llooncy cut their hair loo for a minder 'sergeant. An en­
T H O U G H T 'i* T
abort. The hair on Iho side of Die listment bonus is {mid In udvaiu-e,
fvsr MtUil
419
head Is stronger, and It takes the riuiKlntf from |00 for u thrt'o*yu«rftlesii l*w . . . . . . . I —
Strength from Iho top, which gets hltrh to fi'tltl) for n *ix-yuur ti'rin.
Set conuinv R mulii-colorrd
thinner and thinner.
Additional bonuses are paid for
tunc ihjftftl hulbt uiih clipi
"Tliut happened to Dick I’owcll. foreign servile. Ami nil this, tie
drug
re
mi f Jth Yotkci
lie VkhI IiIh hair cropped five yearn government Is ipdi k to point out,
ago for 'Cornered,' ami discovered Is gtuvy, slrn-v food, qiilirlers,
how thin Ids hulr wu* gelling. elotldiig, dental ami medical eutu
That's when he cuinn to me, ami are ull free.
now ho has a fine head of hair
O/fIccrs 'Daw puy runglng front
again."
121-1,73 for u second lieutenant to
Miss Stent sighed that male *4311 for a lieutenant colonel,
beauty parlor* might be Imprnrll Mill" monthly *ul»i|jilufirtt und ijimrcal, since men wouldn't want lo lets allowances, and increases ufbo scon entering them. Then luiw ler certain terms of service.
rklng bock
ho ' to prohibition
about barking
HltfKMt enlistment drive is for
tlsysf There could bo bouuty-oaslcx the Women's Air Force, which now
with peep-holes In the doors ami has 8,000 women, wants 48,0410.
everything
everything.
WAC enrollment Is now II.04M).
Just knock twice and ask for with a goal of 30,000, WAVES
Francois.
have 6,(100, want 10,000. There

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Be Shared By All
Family Members
AP Ntwsf eat urea
NEW YORK—Toya pr games
which can be shared by the whole
family should be Important parts
of every Christmas check list.
Bo aaya Emma Dickson Sheehy,
associate professor of childhood
education at Columbia University,
who holds that pa rents can get
to know their children better by
sharing thslr play experiences.
8ht explains:
"Parents must realise that play
Is tho most Importan activity
of childhood, and one of tho
means whereby tho child's mlrnl,
body and personality are devel­
oped. Therefore, the deeper the
parent’s Insight Into his child’s
play patterns, the more ho will
discover about that child’s whole
makeup,"
Following Professor Sheehy’s
recommendations, the Toy Outd­
ance Council has urged Its 1,200
member retail toy stores through­
out the country to feature toys
this season which will permit
parents to share play with the
youngsters.
More than 60 types of toys artlisted which fall Into this cate­
gory, covering such varying in­
terests as music, sports, Indoor
games nrit! other activities of un
educational, vocational or dram­
atic nature.
Parlor games, designed for par­
ticipation hy the whole family,
am recommended hy Melvin
Freud, president of the Council.
These Include table football und
baseball games, indoor bowling
■eta, billurds, puzslcx and chal­
lenging new hoard gomes. Freud
luldsi
"Construction sets and craft
toys that can he worked by the
l,B,,'/it In cooperutlon with tho
child are particularly beneficial."
8porta equipment also is recom­
mended, such os lalde tennis,
boxing gloves, huskctbulls, footLull* urn! limii'lutll pnrupherniillu*
If tin* parent I* adept at mu*ic,
n» can encourage the child to
learn to play Home of tho toy
musical inutninimt* now on the
market. Among these me trap
drum iota, electric organa, plas­
tic harmonicas and luigplpra.

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HUNGRY fur liu,lie News T Cart
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i,(it. o„ pernuoieio I,u - h . Place
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I niixl’x 11, up Sl.ii e
»•»» •'humHon
for guidon und i )„■ keiH. N'i. o III \F T IF U I. Gift f.,r
Sxv..,
deal for right |» &lt;&gt;ple. I'll.no.
Hull.lu/er
work
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443.
lb'll mumble Rules Free KstlR-din ed. Run N Yl. lien.Id.
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f... elder I v - Witter Lunch 4121,11 21,&gt;1 Sun
mutex. Spreader Service, I.Im»eouple—no ehd&lt;l&gt;e„. lilt,It it |
and I tub.,„lii- im.| Fcrtillxer.
foul Avenue.
2nd. Phone UI7-W
Carpenter A (iiiicry,
I'hor.w
: Stiin.liird I a,dies II,eyrie, Plu.hr
i:i(»:i-M Of 8,1K .l
(■'It Tiie Wiixhingtoii .............ol
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Mill LflhVKOl.KT uverhuuled;
Phene rill xV. Route I, Han­
*1
HeBL ?!,u u For Ha'"
I.lllil,ly tulils-, el,ext lit drawer*,
ford.
HKMINOI.K RF.AI.TY
•ennlx rm kel, nutuim-s.
15,15
’
CAHPKNTF.H WORK
1320 Miiuiiiilla Ave.
Phone 27
Kllmtt.
her quirk lepul, jolts, ur small
T. \\. Mem — W. Dh irl. h*
’
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NKWSPAI'KRH
building,
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THE
SANFORD
HERALD

4183-R.

iture Co. 3II_ K. t»t. Phone 1158.

PAIN T AND HODY SHOP

Sanford. Fla.
L3j lllunn.
~_______ Phone II96-J
ONK 2-Hlory frume building
; ELGIN WATCHES, J. II. t.uwaon,
115 X 25 fv und twro |QVelle« 8
ft. wide all around the building f— i'rtx-l.lvrsluek-Huppilrs —J _ Jeweler . IU!i N. Park. Sanford.
on both floors, III rooms up­
111 The Jurdun.
i 'll II is cm AS TUItKKYH
stairs, 3 large rooms below, At the
IgM’ker Hunt. Place your 15—
£
Atrid.MOIIIl.EH
good
lumber.
See
Kdwunl
llirt,
—IB
- -A
order now. Im,,,. m u
Hr., Osteen.
411 In tin. Northern.
KENT
A
CAR,
U-drlve
It
by
day,
IT U i« t t l A t K tfA tiL whether
week, or season. English Forda
you want to buy or sell, see,
8—
HELP WANTED
—8
and American Fords, s*dunst
J. W. HALL, RKAI-TOR
station wngona and convartlblia,
Florida State Dank (Ground
REAUTIClAN, senior preferred.
Strickland-Morrlaon. Inc.,
M,
Floor) Phono 1758
Salary and rammisxlnn. Har­
First St.
riot’s
Beauty
Nook.
Pit.
071.
LOTS
DKSOTA convertible, radio,
BOYS 12-ifl years] Applications M)|tl
)N
AMSTERDAM WORSHIP
beater. lly private party. PrlcM.
NEW YEAR'S PARTY THE ORBAT CITY
accepted for Orlando Morning
1160 for west front. $2110 for east
to sell. Ph. U80 or 1323.
Sentinel route*. Call U05-J or
front Near City Limits.
1030 "NASH La Fayette. 0 o 3
j!Pt&gt;ly
*»t
200
Maple
Avc,
.
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A
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PAYTON
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of
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Dutch
hoard
them
frvlag, famod A m arkiu*^................
................
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ihor, toll* • story wkjsh link# Bt.
transportation cheap. John L.
*fM»k of Ban Nicholas*" or San Cloa#15 and thought they said “Santa Claus."
Registered Real Estate limber »—
Jha founding of Now York C8y, A Dutch aaolororg Hlamirl* lo find
f
a
WORK WANTED
- » un’»)hr«V’
Mary.
di.® U ®eJ*J**4 ljyUght dlfW lo th« Dutch Dec. fl. Rut tho Kngilsh and early U. S. 111# Park Ar e . ____ Phone IJ10
rt. Ha fell aaleap and dm w fd lU at 8t. Nlcbolaa anno driving oYtr
rRlsona hnd RonU Clous come on Naw Y»ar*a. ifo bad, n part in their gay parties. Priced right for quirk salo to
BOATS
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HPj
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H hn pijMi
tosiM
BABY SITTER. Mrs. Falkenbertr. 17Gradually, his coming Mgttn to be transferred to ChrlAtmna.
cash buyer. New 2-bed room
to seo tho outlines of a future great
Best
references.,
Ph.
1D77-W.
while
CANT TAKE my 14 ft. boat
masonry home, Tile floors.
wa.
Vo’} th,, t Washington Irving says
MAHON Carpenter, general re­
trailer with me. Metal ball
, Ideal location. Phone 1U3I-R,
lT(fMORROW^
A®,rie»0 rlty.
which. I
•Now York
pair
work.
Wrlto
Box
J.B.
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(2)
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Baldwin.
ford
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MAKE APPOINTMENTS NOW!!
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For sulo „i j,- , pound at the
NKW 2 hedroon, house, every­
I I — NOT 1CK.*r. P F11S ON A L S ^ l i
thing roomy. Ilreesewny A (in­
Compirte itiid,„l..r Repair.
rage Port, two Idg bit a. \V. 21th (I— A id ILI.K.H WANTF.lt —«
TOM MVS R.MtlATGK
ut -Maple,
r k p a i r SHOP
We buy, sell A trade used
4 ROOM IIOUSK, I lie,e Iiiml L„!l
ItKIl WINIlll \M
furniture. Wilson-Mnler F urn­

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ChristmaB, 1951, will never return again bu;f it mBy be cap­
tured forever in a flnephotogranh that will bring back fond
memories long after Christmas has gone
,.

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HERALD
WANT ADS

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LIQUORS

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Aloha Ukelele 2,79

\tbinlir Hank llullillng
Phone 765

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f i il t t , ’t i a i i o l i i I e l . - i eiii’e* u - v
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A motorist said to the ovvnrr
of a garage. At la*I you vr gel
» good night man Iii-m-1 I v.been watching him for llftm i
minute* lie handled Dial car
lieautlfully Not a drop of oil
wasted lie put the hood down
gently, wiped his hands on
clean tissue tiefore opening the
door, meshed the gears without
a sound, and backed out will, extreme csre Into the street "You're
. „ M. r
vety observant." said the garage owner bitterly, • but I think you also
ought to know that th a t’s his own ear."

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To Matt Ckriiimoe Complete
C .I U T S U I T I U M I I

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A N AMERICAN lecturer was nddressin,; a large* autliencv in
London. Said audlene,- ut ous.-d Du* di- tinguisi.ed gent leu,.in
by faihng to lauglt .it .me of Ins beat joke* "I suppose." he ad
lib b e d ir o n ic a lly , “you'll
laugh at that one some time
next summer." "On the c o n ­
tr a r y ," interrupted (he elsai:
man. "We laughed at Dial
one LAST summer."

too

IF TUOSE CROOKS ARE STia CN TVfS
side op tve rwes . t u t nee vsu
KEEP TUEM ABOM CROSSlN5'_

MIDO

112 H. Park

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Wondar - working 10 . ipood
; ntlasr, with 0 nssttd bowls.

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SELECT HER
GIFTS NOW

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KIDDIES

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CHRISTMAS

IN' TII K \ A . \ | I* OK T I I K HT \TIC
OP
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T« • III! I IT 11 \ \ I »|l *KHl » \
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a l i t : 111: it i : it y m u i l i i . i *.
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Try and Stop Me

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t o PtCASff.eiJASC
DON . »Alc u-j IN (HE
SECOND HALT /

Make

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TIIK SANFOltD HERALD

Legal Notice

•».*'

11 *»"y &gt;'»u *sa, v%l»x Ills urlion of i

OZARK IKK

C H R IS T M A S D A Y P H O T O G R A P H S

ft • f

—• this Court In atlmlttln* #a(.1 Will to
prot&lt;nt«* shoiitii not ataml mirevokvtl.
DOl'QLAM 8TKNSTROM
i\
c J irm
JIurTi:-* c o i m
bounty J ti'l u f, Hi-ininolo
"KJHtJJtM.M r m v n . K l U ltlltA
t'ountv, Kl'irMit
KM T A T I! O K
K lr « t I ' t i U l . a lion on N'tiv J*. ISM
W A I . T K I I V O O O t i.V O U - lll.
lipiea mil.

Legal Notice

�T IR SANFORD HERALD
It
Thors. Dac. 20, I Ml

Plenty Of Cash In
The Country, But
Few Want To Lend

ty Demos
‘Prepare Platform
^Asking Debt Cut
t OREEN COVE SPRINGS —
efFNS) SUrtllnK evidence' of tho
'public frame of mind end present
{day grass root* thinking is cvl, danced in the platform adopted
-feat week by tho Clay County l&gt;eiMOCrat Executive Committee.
, Unfortunately, apace doea not
££am it publication of the full text,
• •very world of which la thought*
■"provoking and conatructlve.
‘ It calla for a return of tho
•Party to the fundamental phllo•feephy of Thomaa Jeffcramt,
.Pledge* Ita auppnrt to the oppoal*glon to deficit spending and ever
••Mounting taxation.
•

FRANCE
AUSTRIA
ITALY

RTTEMBERG,

Calla for reduction of the na-

Ilona I debt and tho vxerclae of
aconomy and efficiency in govern*Ment, both national and atnte.
. Goea on record aa vlgoroualy
aaepoaing not only the Communlam
7of Ruaala, but every form of
’ socialistic Ideology whether It bo
• termed Communlam, 8ocla]iam,
*Fascism, Planned Economy or thn
{Welfare Slate, ainco they all
,!l*Ve the aame goal — the de- atructlon of the llbertlea, right*
'and freedom* of the Individual
"and lead to the evil of totalitarian
dictatorship.
It rail* for a purge of the dlahoneat and disloyal person* In
government on all level*, elective
e r appointive. It ileplore* the lual
for power In the executive, Judl. clal nnd legislative branches of
government, which la weakening
•public moral and la driving tho
Sution down the road to Socialism,
tkaa exposed u* to the horrors of
■war, weakened tho national de­
fease.
It solemnly declares thnt we
. MVO reached a fateful hour In
War national history and that
1Irvery cltlsen faces the chnlco
•of liberty or despotism, foreign
• r domestic and aligns tho DeMocratlc Party of Clay County
.'OB the aldo of liberty.
It views with alarm the infil(•ration of educational. leligioua,
•labor and other organisation* by
aubvrrulvo groups which are un­
dermining tho confidence of our
. Moplo In the traditional Amori-

:

PAPA RAPETTI
HI'AfillRTTI

le r v tia a ta t* P. g ,
r i.o s K ii M o xtiA ra
W inter Park llln h n a r IT—as

Pa. aaiax

D R H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
111 Magaolia

Phone M I

1 I MOMIN-"
SWITZERLAND, I I ton UN

m

Miaoia OF THRU Oormnn atntra,
shown on map* above, into one,
voted overwhelmingly by the
combined 8,1103,000 population. I*
believed certain of approval by
the Allied high commission. Onn
slate, Mohenrollern, wa» tho
home of the World War I Knlser.
Capital Is expected to be Stutt­
gart. Trior to World War It tho
area was governed a* two state*,
but Ihe All Iw divided It Into three
to fit occupation tone boundnrie*.
A constitution must be drawn up.

{-an system of free enterprise.
It encourage* the youth of thn
nation to take an active Interest
In government, 111 defense of tlieli
heritage, nnd rail* on the people
a* a whole to unite 111 opposition
Di the encroachment of centralised
government, defend* state* lights,
nnd commend* tile pres* and radio
for It* effort* to arouse and
awaken the people to the danger
that confront* u*.
It pledge* it* devoted and vig­
orous action against the invasion
of federal or state government
of the basic rights, privilege* mid
llnmunitle* of the Individual and
expresses deep concern over the
destruction by Judicial Iutcrpietutlon and usurpation of our Con•dilution. Mold* that public of­
fice I* a public trout ami m I i I i o i s
alliance* between offlelul* mid
racketeer*, gambler* and law
violators.
It rails upon thn Florida legis­
lature to m art appropriate laws
for referendum and recall of
stale mid lornl officials who fall
to perform the duties of their offire* or fall In the public trust.

Itv SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK 'Ti—Seldom before
has there hern *o much money
around. And yel It'* going to cost
you more In gel loans from your
bank.
Interest rate* are rising, bank­
er* *ay, because "money I* tlghl."
Till* paradox may seem doubly
strange to the layman at this
time. The national Income I* at
a peak. Money In circulation I*
at a seasonal pre-Christmas high.
Almost everything that I* ex­
pressed in term* of money I* at
a record high: Sale* total* of buslness, wage* and salaries, dividend
payments, batik deposjl* and lax
collections
Mow then ran money be scarce’’
Hankers say that money Isn’t
scarce, but that money for lend­
ing purposes is
The pace of business hus a lot
to do wilh It, bankers explain
They (Miinl to the fact that their
limns to business are now nl alltime highs And Hie demands of
business for still more money to
finance Its record expansion of
plant and equipment are making
It hard for banks to find (hr money
to lend •
The defense program also rails
for more money In be lent by Ihe
banks—to finance factories tooling
tip, to lake care of the purchase
of raw materials, lo carry pay­
rolls for growing defense employrnrril. In help business meet over­
head costs while it wuils for
months to produce Ihe arms und
collect for them from the U. S.
Treasury.
The Treasury Itself Is seeking
money In less than six months
if has spent eight billion dollars
more than it has taken In. To keep
its cash Imx operating, the Treas­
ury has been selling nolc* tn
banks amt selling tax-anticipation
notes to corporations—all of Ibis
mopping up part of the money
supply and making it scarce.
Money is particularly tight Just
now Seasonally it should ensc
nexl month—stores will be paying
bnrk their loans out of the money
they took In during Ibo Christmas
season, and eortairalions wlm have
been borrowing from Ihe banks In
meet Ihelr December tux instal­
ments will lie paving bark out of
tilflir sales reeelpis. The Treasury
deficit, too, will ease us (be tax
payments roll In
Hut Ihe hank* think that the
.Innuury easing in the money suplily for lending purimaes won't be
as great as usual They foresee
Increased demands for ready mon­
ey as defense prodliellnu Is stepped
up steadily.
And s o lliey've raised their In­
terest rale* again. Hales on loan*
to borrower* with tho hlgheit
credit ruling went to three per
cent here today—the highest It ha*
been since shortly after the bank
holiday* In 1033 llntos on other
business loan* are expected to fol­
low suit
In time, this Increase will work
through most Interest xlrurturr*

MATHER'S
GIRIED P0TTERV

COOKIE
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With Colorful
Hand Painted
D e c o ra tio n s

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ADI SIVIRAI MONTH! AOO, the photo at top shows Walter Wanger, hts wife, Joan Dennett and agent
Jennings I-nng at a New York night club Seated next to Lang (right) Is Barbara Bennett, Joan's sister,
M
Now, Wanger is charged wllh shooting Lang with Intent lo commit murder. The latter la In a Hollywood

hospital wlicro surgeons performed a delicate operation to remove a bullet from his grola At bottom, left,
Wanger I* pictured after being released In IS ,n00 belt, returnable Dec. 20. At right, Joan Bennett talks to
reporters at her Hovcrly Mills, Calif., homo, The octrrs* said there wilt be no divorce proceedings and
boned that her husband “will not bo blamed too mucir for shooting Lang. (International Soundidiotot)

li murks aimtiKT stride away
from the "easy money" days that Inew securities have had to offer
started m the Depression and were Ihigher Interest rales than a year
continued, at II S. Treasury in­ ago. The trend toward dearer
money has hecri slow bill sleady
sistence until lust March.
Al that time the Federal res­ since March
And all of that time there has
erve Hoard slopped holding up Ihe
price of U S securities—Inc chief been more and mure money
way id holding down interest around — more received, more
rates The price of federal securi­ spent, more borrowed
Some economists hold lliot this
ties fell, and tills meant that (he
yield you can get nil money you rising Interesl rale will help curb
Invest in t! S. securities rose. Inflatlnn because it make* borrow­
Interest rates at Ihe hank soon ing harder and In timo will conwent higher, loo
The Interest that the Treasury
must pay now for Ihe money It
borrows periodically has gone up.
The price of itiuny corporate
bond* ha* gone down, mennlne
Increased Corporations floating

PR H SM IliSTni
USED CAR SALE

trurl Ihe money Rtipply
Hut other* say that the lending
of money to business i* not nec­
essarily Inflationary. The banks
lend corporation* money so they
can do business, produce more
goods, build up more capacity.
The Into Inflation, lliey bold,
comes from Ihe government print­
ing presses—from Treasury Imrrnwing to finance greater govern­
ment spending.

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VOLUME XXXXII1

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Treaty Limit
For Italy Is
Cut By Allies

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
HANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY DEC. 21. IDA1

L c a tto d W lr o

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(J. N. Offers To Give
Commies I s l a n d s
To Hasten Truce
Accord By Xmas

H IG H T O W E R

WASHINGTON LH-Tha United
Stalai and other Atlantic Allies
today opened the way for Italy
to rearm on a largo acale. In de­
fiance of expected bitter Soviet
opposition, they waived World War
I! peace treaty llmltationa on Ital­
ian armed forces.
A note handed bv Secretary o(
State Acheion to Italian Ambusaador Alberto Tarchlanl at the
Slate Department dated that so
far as the United States Is con­
cerned:
1. The peace treaty preamble
treating Italy as a defeated enemy
"no looser exists":
I. Political requirements of the
treaty are "auparfluoui," and
S. Italy "Is released1' from the
treaty’s limitations on armed foreea.
In Rome, the Foreign Office an­
nounced that eight nations—the
United Statei, Britain, Prance.
Holland. Belgium, Orcece, New
Zealand and Nationalist C hinahad agreed to an Italian appeal
of Dec. 8 for the treaty changes.
The Foreign Office said that
with these acceptaneea "Italy hai
overcome the humiliating condi­
tions which had been imposed
upon her hy the diktat of 1847."
Immediate and violent nbjec
tlons from Moscow are expected
since Russia has opposed every
step to strengthen the Atlantic al­
liance, or to revise any Agreement
affecting Italy In which Tt had n
voice.
But U. S. officials arc confident
------- -------------------the Russians will do nothing more
loma of the commun ty Christmas Caro) singers who will purtk-i- j
I'holo lly K*ses Bin.....
than object and cannot alter the
pate In a Christmas Kvo program at 8:00 o’clock over Station WTBU
practical effect of (he waivers.
The military aectlon of the peace are Included In this group which Is led by Dr. II. W. Buekvr, at right, i rontmittee f.u a rlinrua of men vvhltl. on hides nii-id prisonnel, luio
treaty—now waived by the West­ Floyd I’nlmer, Immediately behind him. 1* chairman of the organising ness and pr ifes-.uiuii men. and other- filled with the Gliristiiioi spoil
ern powers—limited Italy to 183,000 soldiers, 83,000 carabinieri, one
battleship, three cruisers and four
destroyer), *00 fighter end recon
MiauQM
and 190 trans
nabunco planes,
plan
f iu p

themI site

’ to

selves jiew to

____

___________ long protested

way np|.ealed to ( omniums! chief
tains to open the .gales of North

Korean prison camps It. the Inlet
national lied Gloss
I'hese developments came as the
Allies offered to give up all Is la n d s
Off the North Korean coast m a
move In hash’ll agreement on ail
armistice
the Allied note demanded a coin
Iptelp explanation of "wide diserep
ancles” between the mimher ot
Allied prisoners listed hy the Coin
ninnuls and the mimher the Allies
assert the Beds may hold
The note did mil reject Ihe Bed
list of ll.oati prisoners which the
Beds handed over Tuesday

Sen. Ellcnder
Jabn S. Service Millionth Traffic Death Nears
Appeals To Board
B it Rate Slower Than Expected Calls For Probe
Inr .. Lovaltv
&lt;Cat Me" _Th».toll of traffic lUalltsAKStKTATF.H
I'ltlvHH
Of Foreign Aid
,
In the 1*. H. since the advent of the
To Make Ruling Is
Denied By Ex-Agent

Nn. BN

Capone Attor­
Steel-Wage Talks Former
ney Questioned On
He Knows Of
Collapse Sending What
Shakedown S t o r y
Issue To Truman WASHINGTON r Henry (Tim

Bv It ItB MKT H. T I T KM AN
MUNSAN. Korea
'The Allies
today demanded the Red* nceimnt
for more than l.und American and
olhrr missing U N soldiers and M . ™ n » i o » i n n U P n I I n rl
“ en unbelievable number" nf South N e g o t i a t i o n s 8— fl I I C (I
Koreans not listed ns prisoners of
A C o m p le te D e a d war
,
,
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The demand
made In a shifty
lo c k
nv
M e d ia to r
worded note It was handed In a
It.'d liaison ..Hirer m I’anmun Inin
WASHING l ' n \
P Steel labor
\hnrlly after tien Mathew II Huh: negotiations
negnllatioiit collapsed
today and
rollnpseil Onlay
anil

H&gt; T H H

the sections now waived but the
Western powers hid found no for­
mula for treaty revision which
would hrlng agree mini of Ihe Bus
slens to the changes that Italy
wanted.
As a practical matter, officials
■aid. In View ot many aliegpd vio­
lations by lha Balkan I'ommi

EirtHhltMhrd lUOS

Allies Demand Grunewald Refuses
Reds Account t 0 Testify B efore
For Posoner, T a x Scandal G r o u p

Community Christmas Carol Singers

Acheson Note Opens
Way To Rearming
.O n Large Scale By
People Of I t a l y
B y JO H N

Florida—Cloudy and
antlered
showers north porlum
Partly
rlituily with u nlch i .itIrii’ti show*
itv south portion followed liy clear­
ing MlfptiK norih lait* iln&gt; afteriimm ami m central anil &gt;&gt;uth perInins lain tonight anil Saturday.

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____ im c -'tg. .turn ul r

alleged S.VHi.noo "l..\ fix" exthe Washington on t,-i&gt; man"

lorllon attempt

uiisurrr.l ui'l one ,pi.-stun Naked
tils age. In- said
I v a liorn in
181*2 Diit "on -olvu* nt . miusel
|h(, (|lK[lllla. „ ls referred In I'rcsl lie won
nmld.i t s,iv \&gt;I.M he
horn
. , Truman
|
|u&gt;lng tti n nun or
or talk
tall about im t on; i.ivoUIng
dent
,.s being
d ,,.,,)),,,\
him Mine that dat.
i ‘\ i i i ' S .Tung, Federal Media
t'otifrimled wilt. lit.
lefusal,
director, ended his memhers of a II. m,--. a..vs and
|&gt;^ nrtk t)1
m&gt;k.l , | | . , | t. aM-ttlenienl
mean* si.lnonimillee u.-ut into u
| | (, | n](j reporters he was sending private huddle to eoiisider whether
||lp to the While House as Ihcy should seek e.nil' inpt aellon
hopeless-leaving it up In the .ujainsl Griinew aid
nrvallleilt |„ decide on the nexl
* ontempt ot Gonri.
in of.
J,,,., ,(1 , r&gt; ,,, ;iu .r, ., threatene.l *” i&gt;'e pnntsliable h&gt; uj&gt; : . .. year’s
v e a f s ’ l*av strike in ihe vital iinprisoninenl ami t i n ..... fine
indii&gt;trs
In sonic w h s i: » a- a drangf*
&lt;^r -|'r mi,.,i, apparently has Iwo cnngressi.inal m inim i' ,■ hearing,
courses to lake
Grunewald. a ll.nid fared heavy()|„, t, ,m „i„, n„.
t Harlley •••I man. wa- hi Ihe w ine-s chair
witti il- provisions for an Mil for inoi an hour
day' court mimic lion prohililhng a
And. while he t r i o s , .1 to answer

'More than l.isst of the U N walkout

personnel named as I’llWx" m
earlier hrontli’asls hy Gotnniimist
radios ' ‘ore missing from Ihe rosier
submitted." the note said
Olht • in*'k inuni’A hnvi* hri'ii iisnl
since then mi lied rh in o 's offielal
I'eiplllg Itaillo They were broad
east with purpotlr.l Ghrlsliuas
greetings from Allied prisoners to
Ihe folks at home
The ofllciul Ill’ll rosier named
:i,l!W Amrneans, l Zlti nthcr U N
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7 ,U fi
r.
l ie Allies anNI they * I 122 17J
i bmese aml North Korean prison

Dutchmin. i &lt;11ii.ii-h ..Id reitm'd In

tonify today

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iiiorney,
'helve Ihe unsettled steel dispute Iti \ n l ritiltrr
mild Mareb"Ub the possibility wdlmin f M ,t.,m v
ttiitf ■Inliil I. I«"i* nu\y nr thn .it
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■ ’..tended
tin .erim.l course would he tu ih.il Gi.eii wold v . .t ,i•» i’’’V&gt;leni
r,,(,,r Up.
crisis to ibe Wage or uicoG.I miidiitoii i,. iitiiilll In
Slnhiliralloti Hoard (or a led.in ipiestmnllig
memln' seltlemenl
But the -lutcine.il ilulI lint stop
H n w e v e r, it was considered high
M also ft;.v. i Ho &gt;ay the
mdikelv I’.e board could .m o sub. o.um.ttec h a - , o. .' -■be .Hugs,
people’*
..Vie Hus p.oc, ...... fore Gill Piesl ealbng the■pro. .
:i lion
J,r)1t
m ,1(IiI&gt; ,
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Friday's U is mile did mil s , . y *
And n -u..i:&gt; ' • .i Hi i v.imui lie
how many of the unaccounted for • •
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wind tie tommill.
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t ihsi were Americans
L I O N S \ lll l) A IK *IIO II
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" a s will. ,. relcicu.e i&gt;. Ilt.dolph
elinnge Ilf prisoner* will meet Sal
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"m u . i ' . Hi • Sen
nrday for tlie first lime since Tnrs ,
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day The question of wlial happened 1 1 1
r* I f i l ’l H l l
1 I l k l l U ele. le.t pi, u,lent oi i v
S .,rk
to the missing men iindmihli’dly
1 ■” '■ * • * *
1 r i i f i m | .muetl on a ", i i l i f l.o ....
pintwill la- Ihe kry to thill session
———
bom
The Allied offer to withdraw
An article tr lk ’.g i.bout tt..
llnlley's name w a .
e i ,’ailed
f riim a l le o n a lld ls la m ls v v n s m i .d e tinns leeently held by Me l.ioa* hut the refereme
plum
by staff officer* l» nnolher arml
f'lnh «l Ibe Sanford I'nru.e, Awe
Maloney, a foroou
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his case as an net of simple (10,0(1(1 fur the new building to nut tn (Irlvt? if lhi*v drink
s * ' J 11,1
irifti fi mt t m 1o r, to ron-st * tn i I he n»'w flIlien f (ill
i li . i i k 4!' "mi I■ ■'*‘ti l|. i &gt;..............
anil
it I •11 ) i •\ ii n t«t e I \
u ,t - i " t
Justice."
l.e vrrrte.l In Fort Mellon I'nrk The Natnm.tl Sah Ty i miru*H h,in KHi'nih t
,,i"" *' 1 w *,rl)
M iltinr*
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Service filed Ihe appeal through gut It* Initial $21 ronltibiillon. forernsl thill M»e millionth Irnffie Jl*f.
lmim
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attorneys a day after loyally
Cmittll.utnr* are:
.. fatality slm r Sept H. IHK). udl S«*ti !!•.• ipli.« k •» M.n m .hi «d ,i *,n
♦-III t ,i !il*‘ I
• it f ft It t*i» t 1i'll
.I'.illlll, tins It,'-,, ........pled l.v „ ‘ \f , v m I h , io .e l.,,0 -1-, , . •*k: it.*
Board Chairman lllram Bingham Battle Dry Cleamrs
* •' w*nir atMMif nm»n .Sdurday
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... ..nd • 1 III »■ 1 unfit " h»M •
protested Ihe State Department's James It. Jones
1° The identity of ti e .irlii.il mil
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release of Ihe hoard report that Hanford l.ions Cluli
IW llntifh victim will not he knfiwtt l,»r,,l;r
1
d • :« » ,#«m
" I . mm I'le vid e o l I **d . ...Ito o , 't Ii ji h lu* xfinl •' i m ! • m l •! Itt ‘1 IV
led lo Ihe firing of Service.
.Traffic fatnllliCM unite Sep! I t. D*ndem n »*. $iv*» ........... ..
in our Gt md Lodge of Hi. * *’ I*',. I . j. i I
Jimmie's Beauty Shop
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Bingham told Secretary of Stale M. II. Hmlth ........
in I8^». until IIKI2 are edinuitrx, not
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E . W . " S c o U la " I f c C a lliy . who Acheson in a letter the release Ed Cowan ..........
Srn
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1 actual figures
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fa tm a rly
operatad
•
p rin tin g
H || 41ii iif il it ni ini1U»■ " 1 * *• II 1
Ed Hhlnhnlser
Tho Iraffle toll fm P».r»i is inoic rrnlly m ju-rortl lull. Hie ii.lminl'
tt hM 1Ml, I I lld.l i'T r
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■hop w h a ra tha G oodyear Store violated Preildent Truman’s order Al Wilson ................
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* | than .111,000, an Inert ,ise over thi*
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ia now locatad on P a rk A ven u e, for secrecy on reports dealing with Earl HigglnlKithain
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a rriv e d h a r yaatard ay fo r a v is it the loyalty of government workers. A. O, BMwrta ......
tui ll.-il ...v
I . ... .....................G | ,,t. i , ,"l” -".lt .1. vn. Red Cross Maps
5 ptirei with the record 30,tr.» fatrili m e i i t r d im. it |M . '.iiii .l .......................... .................... ... were ...............
The hoard's decision on Service Hanford Herald ......
w ith hla p a re n ti, M r. and M ra. 11.
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1041.
Hid to the lilllid , mill M '.i h Mv voted
A . M eC afley, 1110 Palm etto Ave- reversed a State Department Loy John R. William*
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Klmis Kitr Mon*
The Assort,ilrd Press I* parin’
ally Board which had cleared him.
nua.
1. 1 lot.I ., &gt;n « . i o o lrre n re it Will now lie, Mild Ml llig g n i
in Ipatlng In Ihr final ...ort fur tl.r T hKllrm
Fausts Drug Store
sin,el.nn nf n new T-i'l, 1.1 Be. .. .
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rs
ili.v
lie
n
I
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mam i . i 11 |H .rk.’l
lie Irft Hanford In 1841 to ac­ Service attacked the ruling on Celery City Grill
tn nnr million mnrk with Ihr Nailon.il sired In i. li.M.k il.ir.i.g .. r r r r o l In,tint.,i, t n tarry .... H ie 1m. | im&gt;I iii.ii It.,,Id.Mr
Hlofx! ! ) e i l l l f » &lt; &gt; ! ! S
cept a position of ataetrielin fore­ that point, contending the board’* M. R. Btrlrkland
r. Safety Council 'nir At’ flguri”. trip lo K m M|te, I . i d . i M f hi ll.n k lip t.l v... k required ". M.nke Hie
authority la limlled lo the review
man, under tha Air Forces C iv il of
10 are tiring given lo r.mnrll Mnlit tit* d rrln t dtoii Hull 1 n iiT r going | mI&gt; „ n u rress.
case* of emnlnyn* who have D, I.. Ilarpm
h .
\ i m*tfj
M u m * i i Ii i rv
1•**
Service, at tha Sgn Bernadlno ,
J mIiii WiltlHllV,, In I G Hmvim iMcKililiiii Acccpls
2ft llclans In (.'hlrago twin’ rnch ijny to hear Hi. d n im ir,|i’-i 'n in it n l* in
recommended for dismissal Harold Keilnvr ....
h i n i’ * 1If mi &gt;i k 11E11$'11 i u-iiyi ’ i • i i
Calif., Air Depot, In 1848 tie went been
mill
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council
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them
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Jewelry
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10
I'nsilinn With Kirm III null' V\ * i III* • ' HV Ml ' t H1 i IDi t 1
spen,I. .g ul nil Hull foreign Kit, ,1 l.lond bank jiioje. t in wl.ndi
t« Arkanaaa to ralta stock and by departmental boards.
■jr, works in what it (orni’i n currec Hie
IliJ* i *f &lt;hi’ H 2if*-ti I ♦ 111..!■ |
aid iin. n iei "
"No departmental loyalty board Powell’s Offire Supply
live
factor.
This
means
the
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111
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pledged
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in
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nd he now baa ever recommended Mr. Serv- John Ivey .._ ........
dl will add a crrinln number
A y " d_ Itn ri im .ii, due. im «f
of
lilnnd
H ,e n . M . e d ,
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2ft
it I mi
♦ 11i i 111i i *if ♦ In * i: i :»!■».
Good con Ice’s dismissal," the brief said. Brlsson Funeral Homo
deaths,
based
on
ili.ii'llcal
ex
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2ft pcrlence, to cover the deaths
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frMMi
l.ru
n
pe
Ihur*
or • ytar ; around "Therefore, the loyalty Review I-en Larlvtere •Mlliii ,
(Itilll
llilhlmer
r.|.i.it.-.t
in,
Urn
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n.e..|,i,d
n
....
.......
will,
Hi,
in
Board haa no authority to review
liiilfi n f ! hi* p i ni! t &lt;i i
I, N t aoma sup- or
normally gn unreported In *AaynmniNl Christum* rlnmlv hull eng.ine.lug firm nt Smith mil
200 which
reverse the favorable finding Osler-Weller Homt'i
Mi
| ,f‘iiTp.i»ii i i t f i m.M . * 1 th.it
any
upol
check
throwiruf
"i‘&gt;ney
ntt.iv
lie
nalcl
Vlem«
nriv
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check.
la tita n in the of the
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10 Tho
Slate Department board." Htemper Bros, Grocvry
ll I'
I(»rnl n i ' c i i r i * . MiO n ifity
The connrII
had
odupled
thin
•mniinl*
h.ui« vpenl &lt;m mutual Snlurduy night, tlit,r&gt;K, ,1 nil emu
winter .lima.
cnunrll
hi...
................
.
.
.
which Service also took note of tho Central Florida FoimI*
1ft* ill**1In rt*#l 1lili* iTiurfitni! tlmi V*&lt;I* &lt;1 H&lt;* |.fy , I 11 t I I ,fiui*li«
2ft method a* tho only one by which
n ’liilivi’ly M iii.il "
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tn
it
teas
trxp&lt;m*lh]f
f„r
(lie
sue
I , w i l l i « ' | n i r t f**t f i i i t y w il It t !»*• t i n M « ' mt i i a)til | fi»*«|8it«il \
statement that II had not Andrew Carraway Ins,
ui t i " ut
2ft tho mlllltmlli death ean he rr(mrted
cu.
d ' i SIliWft
S i f r #* board'shim
r.llemn i lit, ilectiired ihnI John
'Q
U't T&lt;An&lt;l'n IdMSliA
.,1
guilty of disloyalty and Mra. Oscar Harrison
ft on the day It occurs.
J. McCb.y G S high t-suiitntxxlsin M -Bof the nffnir and slnted that Him on Jan 2. au,| Ih.H In- f„m „ n,i i ’minty It, alt I. I &gt;, ■
Condlllau are gapaelglly fa- found
Jiifk'niiville piove,! Itle l.lnui u n i , ' 1 - I. 1 - f-,|
that there was no evidence of his
Oscar llarrlson
ft
or In Wi'-lern Gentnniv. Mini tils *' fine sum had been realised (.1^ Hv willleave fm
w ab l* for ralataf
In membership In Ihe Communist Mr.
ilsint potikry
pot
-t&gt;,&gt;n ns housing run he |iin,l*-,| thi* Iti'iM'fi! n f H'*i a i i m •i w u u m l Kralley (Wham .....
staff h.'**'«• been “livmg like the Hurry-Anna I’rijipled ('hit2A
County,
Which tk_
this year J g r or any subversive organise- Bnow'ii Restaurant
, Cfadurna
...*
jr, which
iTt'e M, -Ktt, 1, 1mm now llv&lt;- nt IHIO 8’• | IM i l c h O f l.
ft PAHIH M ^The0SUnl{ed r Natlnn»
D.n.irM.ux nfflrra
j
I ml * l U ' t i ' i r ' i , , M
did a mllllan and 8 half dollar
. h i h t i W ill m i n t , . I n 1 Ml HM i ' f p i n .
Sally Flalda ..........
pnernl Assembly
Asseml.lv today
iml .v 'lightly
.llehilv duelling qonrlers
1 Attention tWas railed hv M L .' MiiL'in.lin Avenue.
ft General
Mi McKilitiln I.ik served Hie l i . n l i o n iininiiL* i in ii » l u l . . m l ...
Total
Bf lU finding of "reaaonabte
r.ui reduced the United Slate* share "Tliey m i . hard op wlml In spend Ki.l.nn In tho riimniinitly IT.ri-,1
mas (Tirol slug |&gt;t&gt;,,, i i , mI for City since Fel.ruuiv IPin wln-n lie i f i i n i / j t i infiA, a | nt *■*1 ♦ )• 4&lt; 11. I*.
therefore. Ihe brief con­
nf U. N. ensts hut lurried down money fm " hr Mild
JMwr typo are bain* ralaad ha doubt."
eve at Rn.lio HI mIIoii ciinie Inoe fimii Wint.-i I'nik, Hi t i n t o n liiiH tu*» •» »f (J* . l e d U l
tinued, the board "haa taken an
•n American appeal for an oven Elleml.-r 'lid lie would ilrmiiiiil Gtirtslnins
Said,
nt 8|00 o’clo.'k 1,ml M«r- wlli’le be .esigncl hh eity i„n-, n n d l f t i * Hn* p r n t * i i f ii
in
« I.'I k
action of tha utmost gitvlly and
larger cut.
nn Invc'llr.ition mid would urge 1WTHIl
, M r. M e C a lliy ^ i78T88|8d that hla eoMoquence not only to Service Bids To Be Opened
In otilor to nrci.pt Hie Him l ln * m e n .
The If. 8 delegation had ener­ that the U ti "nll.ich strloi;*" tn is Moses announced ili.H the An» I I raara old i i ^ 0' Individual but to larger pub- On Tourist Building getically
It wns dec hie, I
,11 ui il,n'o
limit Christmas Tree party King.',I futd posllinn
campaigned In mm milieu any furltuu lorrlgn nld grunts
Christmas day.
/ . A former amThe film o f Him iHI Mild tiille n p ie |i]e.|ge eliei'k.. mi 1 ,11
l , 111 t h e . . ’,
hy tlui organDalinn will hr held
session*
tn
get
Us
share
cut
lo
fin
snhl
lie
wiinls
Hit*
govern
Han
farald. ha vlaltad The board acted under White
h i n k &lt; In- t,
has ih lie I’o n s i,le is l.le work fo r which are s lm il.n "&gt;
Dhls for construction of ihn ono thlrd of the U. N total, hut incnt tn require Western European nt (lie lodge groiiiid' at il:(Hl
the prinDra tUo
this R
morning, Home revision of loyalty review
ciiiuly lo y* H n iiftu .l, in,-In,ling pliin* mm, I ini in s ire , It tend". ' I'm " 1 H i e o l d e r
proposed
Tourist
Recreation could allrart the support nf only nations tu earmark greater por­ M. Hutiirday, Fruit, that
gludileli
studies of the pro),used Water of one Anicriei.u liny wmi,nil,I ill
lures which permit diimls- Building, slated to go up in Fort, tiny Nicaragua for this proposal. tions of llidr |.reduction to Ihe 1, 0,1 other things
T T r. '&gt; i r upon "reasonable doubt."
Instead, the Budget Committee mutual nx**stanre program and Ihe children's hearts"will h„ dispens- fro,,t ‘'’nnlnal. They aim have our fight fm .....I -,,. Vinnunt;
Tha
prepare,I plans for a sewage ills- one pint of I.I,,Mil " I'ro .pectlve
that, there had to be an Mellon Park whan funds aro recommended and Ihe Aisemhly hullding of i joint military force e.l t.y Santa Clnil"
Little Mis* Dana Lee Rankin,
f'" ‘h" elwtrlfi.iillon &lt;l,»nira will he j.-ke.i to ugn them
____ showing of disloyalty.
•fjdMblj, will ho opened and approved today, a decrease from to resist ' ominnnisl aggression
|IIIIY«|8itl|f p liili t 1th'! | i I*'«Ikci r h i f k ’*.
Latar lha board ordered a re- tabulated at 4:00 this aflrrnoo* 38.1)3 per cent to 30.30 per cent
Rouse Iti inlilicim leader Joseph n m i n i ! n t M I bm M a i l . ll n,. \ l „ | l a * „ ,
III" , 'ling i, | l.,'
fm J||h.
aka** of w other federal employ- at City Hal), City Clerk H. N.
W. Marlin Jr. t Mas* ) and Hep , ,Tntve!l In noV,l„l /..! ,I..‘. ...I.|"' f"r th*' f""lt"hl"g of street light- :t, A
nt which nil stir, .Muimiitei* and
0V,tl,O
f"r r?"‘
“
lha same rule. It also Bayer announced today.
TOPHTORV
Ibollard W II,ill ( II NY I, hack .ltd renditions
of rJfour
fine "l',ll,n*
pinn» log current frntn tins plan!,
wtunleer
worket*
will
(„■
n-ked
t.i
agency hoards to tabs 8
Mr. 8 a m arid hid* on the TORflNTfi i.k—Canadian news­ from n nmnd-the world lour, Issued soli’ctl'ifls. played from memory.
LAKE 91AllV l,IIOfil *.M
present. ll,T u ih " l n ifu rriiatlo n
I at lha records of 8T4 40-foot building,
plana un.1 paper editor* picked the removal a statement nf Itirlr own, denounc­ Mrs. ,\»rry Bird and 1’eler J.
f’hlldren of I.nke Mary will m the pregrm n w ill he given hy
employes who eaptred fed- specifications for which have of Gen. MicArlhur from his l/olird ing "muddling" In foreign nld.
Ihirkcr ni nle brlrf talks In i.ea m ic e after Oct. IT 1847.
been prepared by Architect B. J. Nations command as the lop world "We were surpsled to learn that half of the soriiring nf instill- grilher nt the Community llnu.so !Clayton IN i runic. Atlanta, Gn.,
Houghton, will be preernlrd to news story of 1331, the Canadian nna renson why France tins not menta for tho rapidly growing tonight at 7:.T0 o'clock lo receive blood ilonatio,* field represriitnilvi*
presenli. and tn enjoy n program from the south-ea-iern nen.
T
tho City Commlaalon for decision Press reported today.
been able lo supply all Its defense .Seminole High Behind Hand.
of enleiTnlniuent, Il was nnm.unL'Attending Ilm iim.iuillee meet­
In
the
F.uropean
army
on
schedule
“n
^
o
n
tract
awards
at
a
latter
.
.
.
,
alisenre of Exalted Ruler e.l l.y A. W. Tomkinsnn, who has ing were John Williams, Mr. l ’o*
The Weather
Is beeattxn tnn United Slates has It. InI’.Ihe
Hhnrrock, Eeslectned Lead­ charge of the piogrnm. A big lersnn, Col, H G llaiiinmn, ,M
*A««nilng to City Manager I C d i v / d
^
failed In iiiovlde Ihe necessary ing Knight
lr&gt;—
Earl HigginlM.ihani Christ nuts tree has been set up Wallin-.’, Bnvmond l.undipiht and
equipment
tor
whl-h
Congress
upClifford Me^dbhlrt,
Klbhln, bids wero
-»
—
—
A
al
iHmt «m s a d nanafad ••
IF YOU bO N T
proprlaird the money vnme months presided, Christina* Carols were In the building, ,m,l a large nt- ..Mrs. Velma Goiunlni, rhnpter arc*
Law F m l
aakad. for both overall tontetary.
sung after the meeting adjourned. tendance is expelled.
ago," they said.
atm tlon, Including materials,
and a n th e r bid- was s?h-d on
C I T V I I A I T . I ID I.ID A V
i T I t K( OUTS
LIVING COUTH I T
labor chargea alone, Thla will
Offices nt the C it y Hall will ha
WASHINGTON iy*-Thc govern
More than 00 Cub Scouts f»oiq.
enable tha City to taka advantage
TEMrEBATUBE TONIGHT
incnl’s coat of living Index rose rinsed Monday and will reopen 10 Urn* will meet tonight at the
of any offers of materials at
LAKELAND
yv-Tcmperalures another 0.8 per cent to n new peak Wednesday morning, following the First Melliodlsl Church for a
eaat tendered. In tho present
from 33 to 38 degree., lonlght and As a result, approximately a holiday, City Manager McKil.bin Cl*rl«lmu* prog rum. They huvo
Jayeae drive for tourist building
(v morning In Extreme million and • quarter railroad announced today.
provided the tree and decoratioM
North
.
_Florida and Indications
--------- of
- voricari wlU get a pay boost of
O. P, Herndon, county clerk, and will present gift* which they
The Commlaalon la not planfrost Sunday was forecast today four centa an hour. Tlielr wage stated that offices In
tne Court have maim lo their parents, Clin
...........
by the Federal Statu Froil-wam-acntci are tied ‘to tho rise and ,Iou*c will ho closed Monday ami Master W. Tyro will he In charge
111.
“
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M
"
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Ing Service.
fall of tho Indti.
Tuesday,
.
of tho program.
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Arkansas Farmer,
Visits In Sanford

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. , THE SANFORD HERALD
' t i l * 8 _____ Tata. Dec, 1«, 1151

B lu e s In T h e N e w s
By BOB ANTHONY

Atomic Powered
Plane Forecast
In New
Contract
.

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_______ _ ~ r ~ rows n ..i ^ oZ"3* Mtlmatai of t5» number of
*i ikl.
I*. ■
. Communist II.A
. pfiiOO#ft
Rftoootri tha Red*
__ hold
___ and
__ tilt
that
this la
Uat.
number announced by the Rede;
"Any Information on prisoners

v

Australian Radio
Says N ^Rania Claus

Joan Bennett’s
lay
Private Life Ma;
Be Made Pubfic

All the children of naval Per­
and friends
The marketable value of pine
He said that probably many of SYDNEY, Australia kR-Auitralspecial guest* at the annua) sonnel stationed here In Hanford tree*
received from too Communist* 1* those listed as missing actually la's biggest radio network broad­
as
a
crop
and
a*
good
land
will
have
the
time
of
their
lifeChristmas party of tha Business
cast to the kids today that there'*
use for thousand* ef acre* r.t questionable due to their continued
in battle.
and Professional Women’* Club, Friday afternoon at a gala Florida's sandier soils will bv refusal to allow intern a tional com­ died
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. WJ-A
really no Santa Claua. Thli hai
C3
3
Jama*
M
Hinles
of
the
ChrUtmni
party
to
lie
given
In
held Friday night at the Yacht
shown at a Forestry Demonstra­ mittees of the Red Croat to Inspect U. S. Eighth Army recently report­ already touched off a great debate. private Investigator’* reports of al­
tho
movie
building
here
on
the
Club. Decoration* wero under
tion sponxored by tha Withlacoo- their prisoner of war facilities and ed that 5.500 Amelcans were
Santa waa Just made up by moth- ‘ leged trysts between Actress Joan
■ WASHINGTON on — The Air the direction of Mr*. A. F. station. The afternoon will be chee
operations.
Land
U*e
Project
on
Dec,
10,
era
and fathers, said a story taller Bennett and her agent. Jennings
slaughtered
by
the
Reda
after
being
filled
with
surprise*
for
the
Force, pushing for early develop­ Ramsay, and consisted of &lt;|uanOf the 11,330 names on the Com­ taken prisoner.
*
from
10:30
A
M.
until
2:00
P.M.
on
"Kindergarten
of the Air,' ■ Lang, may be made public.
youngsters
with
erdor
cartoon
ment of in atnmtc-powcred ■„•- titie* of Brasilian Pepper and
munist lists, a U. N. Command The lists supplied by Red truce program designed for children bv
Jerry Olcsler. top flight crlmlnal*The
Demonstration
will
be
held
movie*
being
shown
and
helium
alane, ha* awarded a new contract Christmas holly and burning
retained by Mis* Bennett s
balloon" being given away. A very on State Highway 30 approximate- communique reported: 7.143 are negotiators Tuesday was the first toe government-operated broad­ lawyer
for work on a nuclear engine to taper* In white nnd red.
ly 1H miles east of U. H. High-i
?•***
mC1n‘
official Information from the Reds casting system. The audience is husband, Walter Wanger. said Mon­
strong
rumor
ha*
It
that
.Santa
Pratt end Whitney Aircraft Corp.,
Decorntcd Christmas tree wns
way 301. The location la about ’ DFltlih. 334 Turkiah, 40 Filipino, JO since July and Auguat, 1950, when mostly made up of kids from S to day he will use them "If nec­
•t Esst Hartford, Conn.
surrounded with gifts for th&lt;- Claus himself Is going to take
essary" to defend his client, who
*ro,nc^'
^u,Jr , ^*n, four South toe Reds gave Ihe International 5 years old.
In effect, the Air Force appeared girl* at the Girls' Industrial time out from his many tasks at four mile* northeast of Lnrooeheo. African,
three Japanese, and one Red Cross the namei of 110 prison­ Melbourne's ABC office was de­ shot Lang last week "because he
Duringg the demonstration four,
to be pulling some of It* egg* Into School, which 1* sponsored by the North Pole to make a special one-tenth-aerc
plots will bo cut each from Canada, Greeco and ers.
luged with calls from parents who broke up my home."
• lecond basket.
the Netherlands.
the club. In keeping with thti trip to the party to chat with
CoinrMentally with the sudden thoso words. But there was vir­ Dlst. Ally. 5. Ernest Roll goes
Last March u , the Atomic hner- season's motif, the bamiuel tables Hit- kiddies nod pan* out nltn.lt- from a fourteen-year-old slash
The Co mm unlit lisle fell far short
ftp Commission (ABC) announced were covered with Chri.tmas ings filled with candy. Ho be pine plantation for observation of previously published Allied esG- change to Red attitude, Gen. Rldg* tually no complaint to Sydney, It­ before the grand Jury today to seek
way flew to Miinian from hla Tokyo self, the ABC reported.
study
an indictment against Wnnger, a
it wai negotiating a contract with cloths with garlands of greenery sure your children nrn at tho and
Among those Having prominent m*!el
P*™*?1 100,000 of more, headquarters.
a General Electric Co. division and holly berries nnd burning movie building on tho base at places
Miss Jean Wyndham, adviser for prominent fUm producer.
on
the
progrsm
nre
Colin
The
3,198
Americana
listed
as
He
Immediately
went
into
a
top
"tor further development nf a nu­ tapers.
"Those reports show far more
the kindergarten program, said the
I :Ufl this Friday for an after­ D. Gunn. Stnte Conservationist, U. prisoners compare with approxlstrategy conference with hla armi­
clear reactor for aircraft." Monday
Entertainment, under the di­ noon of fun and entertainment. 8. Soil Conservation Service; J. A. mately 12.000 Americans officially stice negotiators and military com­ Idea waa only lo tell children what than just that Mrs. Wanger and,
Right the Air Force said It had
Lang were meeting at thc\
kindergarten tcachera have been Mr. UUII
A pre-Chrlstinn* station per­
of Mrs. Eric Vlhlen,
Regional Forester, U. H. BMcd a* missing In action.
manders.
given Pralt and Whitney "a con­ rection
tolling them already—and to clear parking lot where the shooting oc­
sonnel offire party was held Sat• Gibbs,
featured
children
from
the
radio
Soli
Conservation
Service;
and
R.
Hut
a
reliable
source
In
Tokyo
Bidgway
was
quoted
as
saying
tract to work on the development talent show, who presented the unlay night at the home of Mr.
their minds of puzzlement over the curred?' Glcslcr told a newsmen.
tho "military and truce delegations army of department store Santa
Brent, Florida State Board of
of an atomic aircraft engine."
and Mr*. George Powell In C.
Lang, 39, was wounded in the
following
program
of
Christmas
are
in
complete
accord"
onnbl.NB
Forestry.
S
t
a
t
e
F
a
r
m
e
r
s
M
a
r
k
e
t
An Air Force apokrsman Raid musie and Christmas poems. Orange CUy. Plnnocle, checker*
Clauses.
into and haa been under sodaSTEPS
IN
Koras.
Timber
operators,
pulpwood
and
■
■
—
*------------------------------------totting of the contract to Pratt and "Deck The Malt*" was sung hy and erlbliBge were among the
vea since the shooting last Thurs­
company representatives,
The conference waa attended by
Whitney wa* not to he taken as
many games and entertainment paper
Tha boyhood home of John How­ day. The district attorney has been
forcsters,
creosote
and
turpentine
»S
srn
H
iM
T
A
T
j^
y
*a
*K
*s
the
Sunbeam*;
Dana
Itankln,
Oen.
James
A,
Van
Fleet,
U.
N.
•n Indication that the General Elec­
that kept the party going strong
ground commander In Korea, nnd ard Payne who wrote "Homo unable to obtain a statement from
sssiure, Kterlda
tric Co. I* not making progress. Lynctte Drlgirers, Jrnncttn Har­ until the wee flours of tho company representatives, supervlvey
and
F.llen
Vihlcn.
Th-i
Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy, bead of Sweet Home" is preserved in East him. Mias Bennett. 41, has denied
sors
of
sol)
conservation
districts.
The
following
prices
reported
hy
Rather, he said, a search Is being
morning. Those present Included, and soil conservationists from all The Dealer* on The Hanford mate the U. N. armistice team.
any romance with Lang, a married
Hampton, N. Y.
Sunbeams
also
sang,
"Frosty
Th-made for more than one way to
' ' m i ' i i . _____ »' T "
e o r m e r * s i a r a e i r o r p r o a u c e * mi ,i
man.
Snow Man", and "Oh, Little Tow-i George and Lorry Powell, Fred over
No progress was reported by •
Florida
are
expected
to
!nr
In
t„
Trucker*
A
Dealer*
up
to
1:10
develop the engine.
Police found reports of a private
Television of football gamaa
second truce subcommittee arguing
r rf * r,rl Wood, Ed and ■(tendance. The public I* invited.' D.JI. Dee. ir.
The Air Force and the AEC, of Bethlehem." A poem. "Will Alva ' lledenbaiigh,
Floyd Gris­
lii-nii* T*ndergreen, Deat Panmunlom over how to enforce started with tha uis of one cam­ detective hired to Investigate the/
working with Industry on the pro­ Santa Claus Hemember" bv ham, Ken Jones, Bill Ilrennnn,
|i*ndlng
Quality
Bennett-Lang
relationship In Wang-*
V e g e ta b le M a r k e t
ject, nave been close-mouthed Joseph Menendex, n piano soIj . Wnvne llakken nnd myself.
hu h u r.
t l .J S - S 40 an armistice. It adjourned until era In 1930. Now three or mure
11 a. m. Wednesday.
efficient cameras are used to tala- er’a car. Giesler said he has copies
lient-*, I’oln ifo Hupnllea
about details. But scientists have "Moonlight Sonantn” by Dsno
Bill Brennan left tills after­
of those seized by pollco, plus
Sudden Communist capitulation visa a football game.
predicted unofficially that an Rankin, a solo "White Christ­ noon
JAf'KMfJNVIl.I.K (AID—Tha
Fed riiliiiage, YIn in III. hag* 1 IS- 1.1S
for Ills home in Waltham
^
M e r v l,.; I ' * b h a g e , C h in e s e No H u p p ll* *
others.
In turning over tha names of pris­
r u ) H in t* M u rk * .; . . O *I«w
atomic powered plane might have mas" by Palrirl* Hsrrln-Hoh, Massachusetts where he will *esi
.
» TT
i
f e b - r y . F lo r id a G u ld e n
ly
N
i
w
York
ios
oners they hold Is the most hopeful
o s r k e l on H n r l d a i
D e p e n d in g HUe
i- r l* . 1,19
Roll uld his decision to present
In color television, the baste
a range limited only hy human The Harmonica Melody. “Hlton’ spend fourteen iluys leave before Trull* nnd vrtiniatile*:
O
l
e
r
y
.
F
lo
r
i
d
a
I
’a
s
c
a
l
break In talks since a provisional colors are red, green and blue ra­ the case to tha grand jury was
endurance and speeds that con Night,” "Adeste Fldetes." nnl proceeding to Newport, B. 1. for
A v o ,'in i,,* r im * i n . i t * i . j f i - t in .
D e p e n d in g H it*
n r l* . 1 * 0 - 1.L0 cease-fire line was created last
"First Noel," by Tnmmv Bowers.
Hn*i&gt; ln-iih* hunhi'l* generally fair
ther than red, green and yellow. prompted by a desire to "move
only he guessed at.
rn , D e p e n d in g H I** A
period of instruction at thu lo go,nl iiunllly Vstentln** inn. • 'uilrsil*
fast" and by the fear lhat key
c r l* .
1.71- 4.50 month. The buffer line will become
Last Sept. 5, tho Air Force an­ Jackie Thomas, and Lo«||e Smith n
1
mi. few ordlnurv low *■ t.tn, e g g p la n t
Navy’s
.School
of
Naval
.lustier,
effective
If
other
truce
terms
are
Ii i i . h * k l * .
t . l l - I 51
nounced it had contracled with A solo. "Adeste Fidelia” in Bill ha* promised to send me n
lenlKnU I in.t SO. he*t moetly I'm o in h e r*
Gugllelmo Marconi was granted witnesses may leave the Jurisdic­
hu. h * k l * .
t.1 0 - S.60 agreed to by Dec. 27. Otherwise
tion of local courts.
Consolidated Vultec Corp. for con­ Latin, by Tommy Bowera. A snowball for Christmas. Good J no-l.So. Florida Belle* fair iiual- K m n 'iu a l*
hu. h * k l * .
3 00
It will be changed to conform to the basic British patent on wire­
Ity few l .’in.Ion. contender* fair l . e i d i c * . Ic e b e rg
struction of what engineer* call *o|n, "What I like" by Jn*enh
. D e­
If no felony complaint Is filed
less
telegraphy
In
1807.
iionllly
I
50.1
no
few
1,15,
was
l.lu.
Lurk
Hill
and
we'll
gee
you
back
changes
to
tha
battle
line.
p e n d in g H I** I . A . C r l * . 4 50- 6 on
aa airframe—Ihe shell of ■ plane Menende*. accompanied by Marin
against thei 57-yesr-nld Wanger by
ton, few low hh Inn
•
in
lo
n
*
.
G
r
e
*
n
do*,
h
u
n
.
I
on.
here
In
March.
i.i;
The
Reds'
Hats
Included
the
without engine* or Instruments— Menendex. A piano solo "Chillies
Cnlihnge I 3/1 hu*!iel hose* do- I ’u r e r ly
h u. I i* k l* .
t.0 0 - 1.51 name, serial number, rank, unit announcement stressed tha same fhuridi y, when a writ of habeas
Today Is the big day for many in e e lle r o llln l ty p e (.7 6 .5 00.
tor a nuclear-powered plane. This a* Christmastime" by Mnrln
corpus la returnable In Superior
I 'm * , K n g ll* h No H u pp tle*
f*e
|e
rv
IS
In
i
It
r
r
n
t
e
*
(
lo
ld
e
n
h
s
r
l
men
here
n*
they
will
be
making
and the number of the prison camp point to connection with th* Com­ Court, he will be released uncon­
• ik r n Nu H u p p ll* *
Waa regarded a* an Indication of Menendei, The closing number
g e n e rn lly f a ir •|nN 111 v 3 .lin e n 4 00, I'e p p e r*
munist
list
being
distributed
to
their
wav
by
rnr,
bus,
trnln
or
h
u.
h
*
k
t»
.
1
I.0
0
IS
.0
0
In
which
each
man
waa
held,
ft
reasonable confidence euch a plane waa a poem, "A Child's Prayer",
I ilm e n 1011-4.50, S .IO - IO
ilm e n Itn illa h e * 5 d o t. Iiii. h * k t * .
ditionally.
1.15- 1.11 did not Include home towns.
newsmen to,Tokyo. It said:
Can be produred.
by Lvnctte Driggers. Randall tilnnr for the part nf the country 4.00-6 on. i.**i 6 no. ■*'* mo, '
Hipiwnh, Y e llo w Nw H u p p ll* *
Roll aald he will seek an Indict­
Tho
U,
N.
Command
had
refused
they
call
"home"
and
for
a
lo
w
in.
1
6
0
.
t'H
n
ia
l
l&gt;
4-4
d
o
)«
n
"It must be emphasised that Ihe ment
H*i ii Heii, W h it * No W iip plte*
Power plants for both the plane ItnliMn* served as announcer nn-l
on a charge of assault with
4 no. ,| n . retv 3-4* ,3 00-1 60.. . . .
i T u rn * I n * *
llu . Iia k la .
l u l l - T .00 to go Into detailed discussion on Defense Department cannot vouch
and the suhmarlne on which the Mrs, Evn Darkey, accompanist, Christina* with loved ones they
C e le r y i .• l.l.a g e i e l* r y i r a l e * l . T I - T p lr „ | | , .
r t llI.
1 , 00 . ) , j fi the question of exchanging prison­
a
deadly weapon or one of assault
haven't
seen
for
some
time.
for
accuracy
of
names
as
listed.
Navy I* at work would have their
Mrs. E. J. Booth, president,
,
,
.
.„» .« «
T u r n ip H a l* i| Ini. h * k l» .
1,16- l.S o
with Intent -to commit murder.
Although lho elty of Hanford * 7I * [ i r u n i,l/ e i* __ )|_U_*
li * 1 * T.DO.S.no,
T |1P n |„ ,v « p r ic e * n r * In e o m p ls t* ers until such a Hit was supplied. The Incidence of errors, omissions
heart In an atomic reactor—a mas- served ns tnastmnsler nnd inholitfiv
e
r*
«
f
a
ir
r
jiia
llt
y
Allied
spokesman
said
they
wanted
t'iN
In
Itbiv*
A
r
r
i
v
a
l
o
f
n
u
p
p
lle
i.
is
a
fine
plnre
to
live
and
the
or
flctlous
additions
Is
not
known."
live device which permit* the slow, trodured Mr*. Lnrv Grantham,
I . 1 SO onMnurv -tuiilltv t 60-1 Di
c in iii
to know what they were negotiating
controlled release of atomic energy chairman of the parly, who In people are wonderful to ux, n Inraf rIr** i &amp;rt.| no, | »| e*k S.on. f»inn«(H. I»oit«*ntllfijf
Florida's Newest
Hlic
for. They emphasized that they
*
»»rt
fellow
misses
those
loved
ones
at
In the form of heat end radiation. trodured the committee member*
lift E
S .tS
S.IO
PUSAN, Korea Ult-The South
Major Attraction
I &gt;itfi(IHIon 4/!i li(INh**| boifa IDO* f i r D t i O c a n
tn»i
3.00 3 60 could expect from tho Reds no Korean government said tonight
This heat prohahly would bo con­ aervlni* with her. They were home, especially during the 31.V
I.
M ttm h
more men returned than were ac­ the disparity between the number
verted Inlo propulsive power for a Mrs. Robert Steele, .Mr*. I.. C. Christmas season. For those of D ill i/ b b tifh H lio iF B f» (fositri I KA. «Jrt4ft#*frnit.
lln i
S.no 1 35 tually Hated.
Kakl'birtl IniHhFlM 3 fMl-3 50, f#■rr T.4fiK*rlm*i».
lan hy gas nr mercury vapor Tlllls, Mr*. R. L. McKinney, Mrs. you who will he staying In
South Korean and American
AriMirfllni
Ifi
h hi * rtrt-i.Srt,
li*w' mm 3 ft«&gt;,
Nuckola declined to Indicate of
NIh*
irblnes. The heat produced hy a Ernrsl Prolhersnn, Mr". Erie Hanford for the holiday*, let me Itlirh
box
I 6n- 3,on
hi
troops officially listed as misting
Kmllvi* fhlff.rv i,n*U»\n 3 31-1,73,
11 v.4ri«*tli*»4 iirn llu i'a rf»rBlv#i1 a l whether the U. N. would he satis­ and Ihe number given by the Com­
•mall quantity of exploding urnn- Vlhlen. Mr* A. F. Ramsay, remind you of Hie wonderful few
Imu («(* 3 DU,
O * H N hftiril mI mI n F a rm n ri* M u r* fied Ihe list. Presumably the U N,
lum-235 Is tremendous. Homo sclen- Miss llrttv Doris Williams, Hob- work being done by thn Navy
f*m«mir»ti** I*nitikt«]im
. i nit-3.75, moRtly Tkat
from Irt A .M, li«i?f :|A, to 10 A.M . Command will complete Its study munists might mean the Reds are
tlita have estimated that one pound bve Morton nod Miss Dorothy Center. Bemember lo have ynur 3 35-1 an
Dee
17 Tdlnl ri'culpl n 7IE)4 jiHck*
a tremendous num­
KimnimiU
ffimrt JR* II.
of Ihe Bit before deciding whether "camouflaging
ore
*i
m
of it would produce *e much energy Von Herlmlis.
Christ urns uift* wrapped them
ber of tragic atrocities."
Ie«4||l((f I*4«N114Ffl iTHlM Ilia IlflN*
t s**m i* iifl tin m l o n n il im iffiic ft, to press for additional name* or
•* *1* million gallon* of gasoline.
anil
remember
the
people
there
ton
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Members nnd "iiest.s enlnylm'
Inspection nf toe II prison camps in
The heat and accompanying ra­ the nartv were Mr, end Mrs. F want to make you feel at home IhumilhG few l.rtfl, iinofr&gt;r l.Rrt-lflfi
mif ilerminrl on HI rim.
I/egal Notice
l.lmci* I /a lujNhwf mrtfitiN l*«r*
which the Communists say Ihe men
diation, however, evidently provide C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. F so drop in for n game nf ping nIm
nn
I 50-3 n0
are held.
STOCK MARKET
fh* hlgge.t obstacle to development Ramsay, Mr. and Mr*. Carl png, ranis, to write a letter,
11n«hrIr *‘Allff»rn|a Won*
I* litrthy alv*n that I am
A reliable sourco to Tokyo Indi­ N n_tlr_e .................
NEW YORK i*v—'There wa*
dtiN lino 13 no, f*lr «i tin111y Son
of a nuclear engine for aircraft Ptlsoc,
In liualn***
if** on
on Ill-way
lll-wa
dnnre
or
to
just
sit
around
and
Mr. ami Mr*. Itotiert
nth«*r IiiHIiiiibf tjf|»R Ifl (III-1|_flrt f«ir mwid deal of selective! buying In cated that the Red list of British I7 -S 1 a n d l^ in a w o m t H o a d . H a n to ro .
The problem la lo shield crew Hleele, Mr.
rhni
with
vmir
friend*.
(jliillMv
*
no
M
ill
and
Mr*.
I.scv
M
.
H rm ln n l* C o u n ty F lo r id a . u n d * r th a
I.neiie.
7
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5
1
1
.
M
nw
„tock
mBI.|
,ot
ln(fay
but
Commonwealth
prisoners
(allied
member* from the deadly redla- Grantham, Mr. nnd Mr- It. F
Above nil else, let'* remember KntR R.rtri-Aftfi
D i t l l l o u * n n m * ''H a n ln n d o T r a i la r
in* price* generally were mixed and closely with the Brlllsh list of men I 'l ir h " a n d lh * t t In la n d to r * a l * t * r
tlon. larnd Is tho best known shield True. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond exactly what Christmas com
M rtdlxht'" I
i|iiit r ( liU N kfjN
missing In actlnn. This source said *n ld Oh io * m ir a u n n t to tho u r n n of
fl’ IV I li W Nil ,75.
chnngc* were small.
tor radiation end too much lead M. Ball, Mr. imd Mr.. I G. ti emorates. Yes, tho Ghflslm** 1, IIII.
Mini win*rrlfw |»*tr itInI low miiJdr The stmv nctlvlty and mixture of "a little more than 1,000" men aro I I I * F li'I F t ln ii* N am o H t u lu l* . l o ­
might weight a plane down
season lias become so com- ,lt5 prli tiN IIIr'luffi(ilftin.
’ w 'll: H rr . 1 1w 6ill). ofthHa ieC lFelor kr id oa f HthI *e,
There have been no official pre­ Hnilernr, Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest me rrlnllrcij that many peuplo
H
f|in»nl» 'i,| litiMifJ* tin 11mi lyfim unin* amt Inssns ran pretty well listed as missing In action.
In tlaautllul
The Reds sold thev had 910 Brit, tl oi r iro *ill i i n Ct io u rt
o f H rm ln o le C o u n ty ,
diction* as to how Inng it may Brotherson, Mr, ami Mr*. P. D, forget llie very reason it. Is 3J hi-inn. iinr| inn-inn, iMinrar through nil sections nf Ihe list.
Hemtool* County
1*00*1,60. iMiRhfitu Urj(p mIrd *900* The bright spots wero American tih and 11 other Commonwealth F lo r id a .
mlerson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Erie
tike to complete the first atomicrelrhrnteil.
Let's
all
pul
Christ
2 An, hiiNhrU y«l!fiw Rlrttlalilnrck cynnamlu and Dm
It. A. Wllhalm
Ihlen and Mr. end Mrs 0. D
Midway U»lwa*n
Dow Chemical, troops In their prison camps.
powered plane, hut some Informed
Art.3,Art, hithI niORtlr 3.AO,
A«nra Wllhalm
into the word Christmas for the 2,
Both sides agreed that lists sub­
Sanford and Orlando
which _____
moved ahead
____ a point or
Ownera
Watrrrr»«N p#*r bunrh .11.
Clrclee have estimated It e.s a Pearson. Also Col. ami Mrs. W. holidays and then drop only th1mitted Tuesday could he changed Drrrmlier IS. IIII,
more each at limes.
*«ltor of years, and at a cost of E. Baker. Mr». V. II. Gran'hsm to-n-s nfler the season la over,
Mrs. Marlon Harmon, Mr*. C. E.
many millions nf dollar!.
Other gainers included Goodyear, from time to time until an armlaThe
churches
of
Hanford
welcome
U n ite d N a tio n s
Hunter, Mrs. Esrt C Fans*. Mr.
U. S. Rubber. Casa, Radio Corp., tico Is signed.
------------ 1-----O. M. Spring, Mrs. K. J. Booth, •he ni'-e In blue now a* during
McIntyre,
Inlyrt, Allied Chemical, Union The Pentagon said It would re­
(f oNllaneS preM fags (Im I 7 Cirhlds, American Can, American lease names In Instalments, aa
Mr*. Jee Booth and daughter the entire year. Attend the
G 1 V E .P S H I N P T A 9 K L E
church of vnur choice. You’ll be atomic arm* nnd convenllonol wea­ Carhlde,
Dmin
Gall
Itouth,
Mrs.
Dick
Tobacco,
Santa Te, Gulf OIL United soon as they are checked and not­
C i t y C o m m is H l o n
Aiken. Mrs. J. K, Under. Mrs. glad you did.
Airlines, John* Manvllle, Standard ifications have gone eul. The first
pon*. George W. |tn&gt;v(,r. Mrs. A.
The Cum mmil at blue countered 01) fN. J ,) ' Gnneral Motors and Hats for puhllcalinn. It added, are
( t 'n s ll ) ) .* t o n I 's x t n a s i
viixleriltiy with » tiriiposiil presented Chrysler.
not expected to he available before
___________
far further Investigation a den- Menende*, Mrs. Marguerite Gra­
Friday.
by Poland for the new com miss
F I S H i n ., I S t U N i u H .1 1 I M U I A M I L Y
alon whether or not to reitnrn the ham, Mrs. Gertrude l’*"e. Mm.
General
Ike
Ion to scrap five years of work express the Russian view yester­ Notifications lo kinfolk will carry
drivar’s license of Mark Hander*. Escar Price, Mrs. Eleanor Rnand start over—a plan Ihe West day. hut said he had been sick. the statement that the Defense DcNegro. The license Imd been held •—nrl. Mrs. fllntirhe Slrln-eF,
agreed In reject.
lie did not glvo Ihr nature nf his partmrnt cannot guarantee the acby the Pollen Department, follow- Mr*. Thelma Both A-olei.- Mr*.
Vlshlnsky had been expected to Illness.
curary of the report. A Pentagon
Ing the estreating of a bond of Lois Mtnllev. Mrs, |-‘vn llarkfiy,
set M**. I (I. Wolfe, of Coffey
,wh" h"''
charged vlll- Kansas.
with rrrkir** driving, and whose
Also Mis* ft..|*v *»-ne "-II (hail any Individual nntlnni nnil (I
racord showed numrrou* violations
Ml** |t”t*&gt;- tlurls Wfllnnis M|s* nanced hy a common military
In driving.
willi* *,*. Mi.s r ,,1 h..,. budget
A former teal-cab parking ipac»
;
,
Churchill ami Eden met again
*2 *hf.
°( First Street Morton. Ml** floridt-v Von •(**■
»**v i■i
hulls,
Ml**
Belly
C'dl
II
in.
Mis*
•ppoilto Magnolia Avamte was orihh mnr'iliiii with I’lovon ami
a,1* '4*^.,
G lo r ia
M i* *
M o re French Foreign Minuter Hubert
dared restored for public uio.
1 Olllse Kmllh Mis* E l"1" Flirb'V. Schumun. The French official
M|*s
f’-.-trsnu Ml** T.ol* sourer* anlil the four agreed on
Ferrell Ml*s Msrv Ella C„wan rnnrdinntlng their policies In the
Also B. W. Anlhnnv. \V. II Mediterranean area, where both
G en eral D ean
' 1A i A * . U u v/ t a j
Koenig,
Robert T""lor.
end natliau nrn faring ruing Arab na­
I MU Mill l S\
Diiri'aii
I,
llartscll,
Wnsliingl'iu
tionalism.
. / *""'!""** F»»*« r « ) . o m
Ifc.
W
O N fU R fll^
D. G.
looka* himself.
Aa for the I'lrven plan army,
however, Ihe British are pictured
rs Jyplf.".1 !?f «»n»menl we* that of
aa withholding final Judgment until
Valley *N^ y^,ir 8 *,on of Newark P a n A m e r i c a n T o
completion of negotiation* on a
Independent laboratory testa re*
trouty draft by the ala founder
« our regular betook e
C
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t
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u
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p
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r
a
t
i
o
n
nation*:
France, Belgium, the Neth­
w p 1* wor&lt;i, 10 huay Oen, Dean
contly proved that the chcnpent
erlands Luacmbmirg, Italy and
Weal (lermany. The foreign and
Shakespeare glass rod la better
finance mlnlatere nf the ila nation*
meet here Dec. 37 on the political
f f i ' X
W
T “• ”™
than the boat of any other mnko
end flnunrlal aapocta of the Pleven
.'I!,* ui ,ni .•damned good
plan.
iM n "« £ 5 ! jdingle hatooka
glass rod . . . .
Wary Churchill may have come
J J Ln„.e,LCj ^••Jd- And after our
here prepared to do aomo hone
within It hour*.
It announced it had operated 03 trading with (Jen. Elsenhower on
per cent nf tta normal flight* since organfilng aubaldiary command* of
ihe CIO Transport Worker* Union the North Atlantic Treaty Organcalled the itrlke Sunday and that taatlon (NATO). Among toplca of
tranaatlantlc operation* already diacuaalon at luncheon ware report*
cd to be creation of a Middle c is t
had returned to normal.
There haa been no Interruption
he burning Will Korean of Its Latin American and Pacific
services, the airline reported.
Ve*»eli of Blanton, Tex., The union Negotiating Com*
mltteo wai reported unofficially to
have decided at a meeting today
to recommend that itrikera return
tr, that1* shooting," Vea* to work and co-operate with an
emergency Fact ■ Finding Com­
mittee iel4 up by Preiident Trumen Monday to inquire Into the

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L .'.B riitR y d f ejtravan Tha union negotiator* laid they
” uwamUlar atrfats until would paaa their recommendations
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Acheson
Progress Made
i J)y Europeans

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United Nations Re­
ject S o v i e t Bid
To Prohibit U s e
Of Atom Weapons

WASHINGTON i*—Secretary 0f
State Acheaon laid today the Euro­
pean nations have made more prog
s toward unity tn the last (our
ira than in tho prevtoua 900.
HU statement at a news confer
ence waa In effect a reply to crit
tea who say Europe must do more
for unity, more quickly. In sup­
port of It, he cited the Frenchsponsored plan for a coal-steel
"pool" snd the arrsngements be­
ing discussed for an all-European
army.
In his first meeting with report­
ers at the State Department since
be attended International confertonces In Paris and Rome, the sec­
retary of state also asserted:
1. The Western Allies hope early
In the new year tn complate ar­
rangements for Western German
self-rule and participation In Eu­
ropean defense.
2 He would never recommend
to Prealdent Truman any disarm­
ament plan based on Russian
promises. There must be concrete
evidence of disarmament in every
country if It Is to work, he de­
clared.
3. There cannot ho any disarm­
ament while military operations
are going on In Korea, but other
lasues between tho Western pow­
ers and Russia would not block
progress on disarmament.
4. The situation-* in the Middle
East has grown more serious and
the Western nations have loat
ground In their efforts to obtain
aome reasoned solutions for the
Iranian and Egyptian crista.
3. Russia's assertion that two
Alleged spies, now reported execut­
ed, were dropped Into the Soviet
Union by the United States Is a
fabrication. He deacrlbcd It as In
line with Cnmmunlit efforts to
charge the United Statea and IU
allies with sigresaivi Intentions
toward the Red bloc,
6, The United Mglea Is eotdlBtt-

PARIS 1,8 —'The United Nations
ovcwhclmingly adopted the Westrrn disarmament plan today and
threw out a Russian bid for an
Immediate ben on atomic weap­
on*.
The vote on the whole plan waa
44 to 3. with 10 abstentions and
1Burma not participating.
The decision was taken by the
00 nation Political Committee aft
cr the longest single-subject de­
bate In Assembly history. It will
be formallxrd by a final vote of
the same nations sitting In the
Assembly Itself.
A new Disarmament Commis­
sion. Instructed tn try to end the
costly world arms race along lines
laid down by the Western Powers,
will be set up under the plan
Russian
amendments
which
would have twisted the Western
proposals Into a Kremlin plan all
were decisively spumed
The Soviet ban on (hr atom was
' voted down, 43 tn A, with nine
abstentions, and three countries
absent.
Russia's proposal was In an
amendment to a French llrlllsh
! American disarmament proposal.
The Western plan setting up a
new Disarmament Commission
would instruct it tn work for a
step by step reduction of arms. In
eluding creation nf a tamper-proof
system of International Inspection
nnd control ahead of a ban on
the atom bomb
Russia wanted the bomb banned
without any conditions and before
establishment nf a control system
The committee Immediately ap­
proved the new commission by a
vote of 31 tn 0 with seven abi stent Ions
Establishment of the commission
was the only point In the Western
plan which Russia was willing to
accept
Member* of the commission wilt
be the It nations In thr Security
Council, plus Canada. II will be

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HOUVWOOO raODOCM Walter Warner, husband of actress Joan Ben*
nett, la shown (top, right) being questioned In Beverly Hills, Calif., by
District Attorney Ernest Roll (left) after shooting his wife's agent,
Jennings I^ng, In a Jealous rage. Wanger'a attorney, Jerry Gleater
(second from left) looks on. Wife of the victim. Mrs. Lang (bottom, left)
walti word of her husband's cnndltlon In a corridor of the Mtdwsy Hospi­
tal. He was sho| twice In the groin. Joan llenpelt (bottom, right)
leaves the police station after questioning. (International A'oumjpholoJ

Peace Talk Strife Renewed
Communists Say U. N.
Lists Arc Useless;
Allies Insist Red
Total Is Too Small
By GEORGE A. MCARTHUR
Ml'NSAN. Korea
Exchange
Of prisoner of war lists brnoglil
new -strife today to tho Korean
truce negotiations
The Communists lobclril the I'm
ted Nations list of 132.472 ('blnrso
and Korean prisoners useless
The Allies comtdnlneil the Rod
totsl of 11,390 Pim S was too small
Truer nogollalors made no lor
mal prolost Tho prisoner of war
Subcommittee was in recess ludav
U N delegates in a seeimil sub
committee told Ihe Hods they would
not budge mis ineh on how to mi
perviM- the truce until the emu
muni-ls agree to rotation of troopand behind Hie line uisperllon lo
guard agmust a sneak military
buildup
Communist news eorrespondrnts
at the PanmunJum truer site said
It was itniHissIhle In identify « 111
nr»r and North Korean troop* from
the t' N list The names were
written In Englr-h Moil were not
idotillflrd liy lank untl or III am
other way
Chinese newsmen ponded out
there are iiiomtierablr English spot
tings lor any Chinese name, and
the English spelling rnnid be trails
laled back into varying enmtima
lions of Chinese ideographs
The U N has promised lo xuiiplv
a list written in Chllll-sr and Km
can about Christmas tiny lied
China's Peiping Radio said thr U
lies also agreed lo Identify them
by rank ami unit as mam us p&lt;&gt;&lt;
slide alter Christmas
llrig Gen William Nltekols, ol
filial U N Command spokesman,
said "We gave them exactly wh.d

Marion H arm an John L. Lewis
order* to report by next Bacon And Cheese
AndW.W. Dawson Promises Aid In under
June 1 It* progress toward map-,
ping a world system of disarma­ Pricen Are Hiked
Kiwanis. Speakers 4 €K&gt;St*ef Strike ment
The disarmament program vol
By Great Britain
Until ft I IB r««p Wit I

cd today Includes eventual dlsclu

Three Sanfordites W TRR News Director: UMW Chieftain Says
i LONDON 1n - Winston Clmreli
Ill’s
Conservative
gnvernmenl
Stresses
Value
OJ
Steel
Can
Afford
Sandy Anderson 'hiked
Given Awards In
the price of rhrrsr and lia
con Unlay and told the Hi dish
people they'd have to get along
Cotton Contest Radio News Reports To Increase Wages Narrowly Escapes . with
less bacon and camli
WASHINGTON vf—tolm I. Uwls
An outline of tho service to th-Cheese and bacon went up a
Injury
In
Wreck
TA l.I.A 11ASSE E ^ -A w ard s lo 13 community of Radio Station today promised help to the CIO
whopping 12 riots a pound Both
Steelworkers in tha event of a
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Florida Sealand Cotton Growers,
including three from Sanford, were
Announced today by the State De­
partment of Agriculture.
The department has sponsored
yearly sealand cotton glowing con­
tests tn spur production nf tho new
long staple cotton In Florida. The
•eaTand variety Is ■ successor to
the old sea Island cotton which was
nf lop quality but wai ao hard to
grow that It proved unprofitable
under government price ceilings.
Sealand. a cotton which averages
more than half •n
■ Inch longer
iBtaple Ilian ordlna
iary cotton, has
orldt for about 4
neen grown In Fieri.......
years. It brings from 10 to n cents
• pound In comparison with ■ top
price nf about no cents for ordinary
rollon. So fur, It la grown mostly
In Central Florida.
Awards of $2.1. 113 and 110 were
vented In each of four groups,
winners:
Group I (Lake County), a . 8 .
Crow, Umatilla, first;
Gilbert, Umatilla, i
It. Shaddlck, Lady ng*. Vo“ Group 3 (Seminole,
lusla end Putnam C
*T, Frog
Thurston, first; GUI
i
ah,
find: R. L. Carter,
ganrord.
‘ Group 3 (Marl
Counties), O. R. Ji
first; 8 . II. Walkup,
end: O. E. Word,

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Group 4 (Alachua
ir and Hamm, All
AlatbM, first; L
I. McKinney, lUwtlMfM, second;

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TAX KXEM
TALLA1IAHSE
— Attor—- Gem ml Richard Etvln ruled
___iy property owned b/ the
Catholic church and
for reilgloua,
nous, educational
roucnuonaii •harltable
to
or similar purpose* fa
li aitIUtd
lilt
tax
exemptJlon under Florida law.
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He cave the opinion to the 8tato
iGomptrollet'a office which Innntlm l about the stotoa of real
•state and tangible personal pro­
perty owned by the shnrth. The
law applies to property used for
such purmwts by any religious
demonlnation.
i "The value of the property la
-not to bo consider
ownership and uae
vln added.

WTRR by Mnrlon Harman, pro­
gram and news director, and a strike for higher wages. He said
talk on the significance of the the steel Industry can afford lo
building industry in Ranfotd Lj boost Its pay rates
W.R. Dawson, contractor, warn t The United Mina Workers chief
given tn Klvvaninn* today. They - made the ststrments at n news
worn Introduced by Ralph A. conference after meeting with his
union’s 200 min policy committee.
Smith.
W, H. Stamper, City rommL- ■ The Steelworkers have threaten­
sloner, asked for the co-operation ed to strike New Year's Day tn
of the club and individual mem­ back up demands for a 19 rent
ber* In making pledge* toward the hourly wage boost and other Ireneeonatructlon of the new Tourist «fttn. Ihc government has Inter
Recreation pudding which tho vened In nn effort lo obtain a
Jaycees are sponsoring. I’resiilent settlement
"The Steelworker* are certainly
Joel Field announced that the rlnli
would make • decision concern­ entitled lo a substantial Increase In
ing a donation nt the directors' wages In respect to the living need*
.meeting following the regular of their members." I^wls said
"And certainly tha aleel Industry
meeting.
To Mr*. M. D. (iatrhel, caterer, ran afford to pay a proper wage
for
their services."
and Mrs. J. A. Yates, her assis­
Lewi* said that Hie question of
tant, Edward F. Lane presented
Christmas gifts in behalf of Ihe the amount and nature nf the sup
rlub, and espressed appreciation port the Miners Union may ntfer
for their service, lie also com­ ihe Steelworkers "will be determin­
mended George 8 welm, colored ed later." It will depend, he said,
serving man at the luncheons for "upon how much the Steelworkers
hla outstanding service, handed need and what are Uialr desires."
Lewis declined to comment, how­
him a cooking ran and proceeded ever,
nn whether coal miners may
to dump colne from n paper hag
‘nto tho pan, much to George's dc- quit work In sympathy with strik­
ing Steelworker*, Particularly In
Ighted surprise.
Mr. Harman revealrd that Sta­ steel Industryowned "captive" coal
tion WTRR devotee HI hour* ,i mines.
The Miners Union chief lefl the
week to new* coverage with an es­ Impression
that thar* would be no
timated 110,033 words spoken at such sympathy
In the mines
an average rate of 123 words a however, since strike*
minute, seven hour* a week is He- until Mareh ll.coal contracts run
votod U&gt; classical musle and mnra He declined la
what the
... lay v
than three hours weekly to edu­ Miners Union may
iy aail In contract
cational program*. WTRR i* one changes next spring,
If of 38 stations broadcasting the
The steel dispute appeared
to bo
ippei
United Nations Today program, he headed
toward
a m
government
dl___ „
i
reeled solution to avoid a shutdown
Mr, Dawson stressed the fart In that key detent* Industry.
that all buslneijit-i In the commun­
ity are affected each time a new
houee la built- Ha revealed that he
The W eather

T sasSim w a a

60% Of Tax Roll
Collected In Nov.

Chicago
Cleveland
Loi Angeles
New Orleans
John L. Galloway, County Tax New York
Collector, announced today that 60 Washington
Ptreanl of th* antlr# Tax Roll for JackaonviNe.

1M I waa collected during th* Miami
month of November. All those Tallahassee
paying lb November were allowed
4 percent discount a* provided by
law, Total amount collected 1836,118.81 and discount* allowed to-

High Uw Precis.
33
6
.18
33
9
.18
63
SI
.03
43
»
M1 33
1 21
33
26
.78
46
.43
v gg
*.
70
4!
.63

No. SH

U. N. Adopts
President Warns POW Lists
West's Anns
Plan, 44-5 May Be Inaccurate Or False;

F r a n c e ’s Coal-Steel
Pool And European
Army Given By Sec­
retary As Example

lM to do all it can'to bring stokt
the release from Red Himasryaf
fair American fliers captured
when their plane- w*W down last

E*tahl.i»h(d 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY DEC*. IS), l’L'.l

ns

l*a a e

WASHINGTON

4*1

P n ii d m l

Rr WILLARD CONNOLLY
Colored eltlxcns at Goldslmro III have tho plea*uie of *eetni(
light* glowing
cheerily In thn tiunlneaa section of We*t "hirteentii
gl
Street tomight
_ . as reminders of the Christmas holidays.
LtUle prospect for the llghte, similar to those in the downtown
lection, appeared In tie In nrorp«ci when n delegsMnn of Negro,-i
from Goldsboro appeared Monday night at the meeting of thn City
Commission.
■*' — ----------------------They were told that due to the division manager of th&gt;- El-rldn
lateness of the request and scar­ Power and Light To., heard of
city of materials, especially wire, this situation, he felt thnt some
that it would bo difficult to un­ provision for at least s few
dertake the project now, and al*o string* of lights In (iohlslMirn
that funda ware not available at should be made. He enlisted thr
present for the undertaking, es­ co-operation of Earle Turner,
Iona! Bell Telephone Co., manager,
timated in coat at 1300.
with Commissioners
Commission W. li. Stemper sug­ ronferred
Stamper end Carrawsy, and the
gested that perhaps a few string* result
waa that with the ro-operaof light wire* from th* down­ Hon of City Manager McKIhhin
town section might be spared for and City employees, several
the prejeet, but other commission­ strlnga of lights ware strung ovsr
ers pointed out that there might W«#t Thirteenth Street.
be some objection to this. About
This wa* tha result of tha Limbi
the ophr as sura rws given to tha Company’s offtr of a contribution
(Reappointed Negro group wae equalling tho cost of tha elactririty
•that the whole project might be to be used, and tha furnishing
Included In the City budget next by th* Telephone Company of
htovy luporting wire* necessary
r, whan H. H. Coleman, to hold strings of lights.

wuh

ipiotnI tmlny

WASHINGTON

in

mu) I hut tin* Pi’miwriiU hnvt* n «oo«l rhuhn* «*f utiiiriititii; him.
Mni. PanU I W llnnii, lh im»» i .ilic NiittMiuit r«*mmiMrr\vonmn fm
Wi.i'i’tmiii. jfiiv * ! It ir* n*piif t to iiowsknirn iifirr ^l»** u■hI lu»r hiph-itifl.
funnier nmyof of .Milunukrf, liilkisl with Mi rtiimmi at tho Whiti*
ll4t|J«(*.
*
Itoth hjiiiI thr PuMMii'nt »*\ hiirkini* Mff'itilhv '1 .Min. Hoiiii
l'ii'4’Si*i) Itiffii mi'iil wit li I infill th.it •
4hi$*I, *"ntii-l k&lt; ltlf‘1 wof/t hunk 111**
\|i Cm thy*« (trft'at woutil Ih" lit I hi* niiiihitu1 "
npit It Mini intrriMt mu) thnt Ihr;
’Hi hfioi't uot I hi* uuti/* lu*i
1irmoi'i ntx nmy well 1m* nhli- to

UMli II ^1‘lUlll' Rt'llt It) h|4 I'XjU'llftl’. |m|««« MlloklllK hli*hmul mlih'fl.
Hu* llnutiN lU'Uim'fl Mi l hi thy
' l i . ntt'l Mi «- Moan MMith! a
••f tryinir to 'Moilrov all faith iti joint »tal»iit«*iil 'iiyitiir Ihill Wh
tln^ 4|t*mo«Tn«y" mi iippmont ir torisin MrmtuuitA will Mipport
fi i**firt’ hi Mt't'iti th&gt; N I’hiti
ol
Tmiiiihii if hi* ih i I’liinlithila*.
t'omitiiininiti to irtivriiiinont.
"W.* iciivi* tin l*i•*fai«11ill thnt
Mr?*. Morni **x | * t ifliiii 1*1 thnt
W i o'oiHin'fl Krijnihlitnri (tc»vi'rn«*r ji- s*u Jinri*/’ I hoy roMi'il
W
.1, Kohh r will miii
r lir y ”ii\il, Iu*w»'"vort I licit tin*

Mit urthy m thr
i*tot t,i l in Imin y.
" Hi*' IE»'|nt1
ti

l i t i r Mtt-

nun him*

1h i”»nli nt

lin mlslmi' n It* tIt •

it ho wifi nook i o »|rrl ion

Vishinsky Blasts Allied Build Up
U. S. Security Act In Mid-East Is
As “Aggressive” Blamed On Reds
Russians Hand U. N. U. S. Cites U S S R ’s
Official
Protest
Plan Of 1040 For
Of A n t i - R e d Law
Eastern
Control
1‘AltlK
Soviet Kureign Mm
islcr Andrei Y Vishinsky de
malided loiluy Hull the l billed Nil
lions label the United Stales’ Mn
•mil Security Atl an act id ng
grrwnii against thr Soviet Unlim
Moscow charges the law nulhoris
es the It S to supiHirl anti Itrsiil
tin plotters o| .Soviet, soil
Soviet timing aroused -.pecitla
Ilon, lit view id Moscow
rvjM irl
i hiilnl to Soviet soil
Ami-rii-so plane.
Ihe Soviet Union pl.u
■illy before the U N
i iiiomlltee II* rrsolulioo

It)

JOHN M

IIIGHl'mVEII

WASIIIMiToN ■)- The United
States lias sharply told Russia that
Its own "aggressive actions" and
its "subversion" against Middle
Eastern stales are to blame for
Allied plans to rre-ite a Middle East
military eomiitaml
- Replying to a Soviet protest of
Nov 31 against’the Mlled proleel

t llr U K etii-il o tir r s r r r e l
till
il'l Mil'll lio n s I h -I v v rrll till- Sovii-t iim l Nl.lsl
C m hi III gov r r u in r n l - in l!MM
1 »tir;i
»m tin r v n li'iio * of :i It 11 - -In il aim lo rn * -III'
a ti- -r -p h r r r of iiifln riu ' V III i hi*
liar fill M u lill r t .ii- l
olMli ,||
The i
s Moll- It lilllr | Millin' in
’ lit i till d a y ■aidr i l H u t lt ii- - iii - .if fill Kill'
*• » s lim .it &gt;
-1 i It.ti . i i i -.i - in n - Hi I' Mill of
ft \» i W in Itl U ,■1 II tl.ls led III,- 'i IID’ I ll -III
tfMVri ii ii i i -Ml til it-slltll-* tll.ll fili­
Muni i .11111' - r l fm Hi I I y .-iir- •tli" *' n '

lieliale began nt once
are rationed
Rep Mike Msnxflrlil
The Food Ministry also slashed
the baron ration (mm four t-&gt; three deiileil Hull the U S would - vei
oiinres per person a week and nil ..iit it u l! ag g reskhm . u . , , - . . ;
the randy nit Inn by half an ounce coiiulry He cminli-rril mill a
In six minces a week The changes chmge that Snvlel Interfetcmc in
m price anil si/r of the ration go oilier cinnilrlea’ affair- wa- mumtn effect n week from Monday id Ihe chief causes of wnrl-l len
The government Illumed rising -ion Man-field Is a niriut-rr of
cost* for the price iticteiisi-s anil ihe House Foreign Allan- i mn
.in nulhreak of foot and iiinuth miller which cnnsldeii-d tin Mil
disease, which affects livestock, to.il Security Act.
Miioxfield util It wa- "*&gt;iic of
for the drop in liarnn supplies
The disease Is raging hoili in llril Hu* supreme Irnnlr!* of all hmr"
Hint lluxsla, with a lung record
aln and on thr continent
Roth changes will hit the nver ol lub-rferenre In the itomrsiir a(
age Hr lion hard Cheese ami ha fulls of olher countries. -Iimild ac
mn are widely used tn stretch old Clise Ihe ll. 8 . of the same thing
lb- said the Soviet charges re
ihe almost non existent meat ru
soiled from it deliberate misinler
ilon.
The Food Ministry said the prefatlun of one amendment to Ihe
price Increases were necessary to Mutual Security Act, Ihe larger
seep the government's food sub part of which was devntnl to -cl
■-lily within Ihe celling of Hit mil ting up s 711 hillif n ilollai ecu
linn pounds i$l,l ta.non.nnni fixed mimic and military aid progiam
fur Ihe current fiscal year which for the free worlo
runs lo the end of March
"This lx a free world proglam."
The prlee of rationed cheese will Mansfield said. "If It
-unier
gn up from one vhilltng two pence written tn a great extent i-v Ihe
i about Hi cents) lo two shillings Unlled States, It Is hi-eause Aliter
128 cents) a pound A few Itn leans identify tholr own .......loin
porlrd good cheese* can he and security with the rights. Ilh
Wight rdf ration, hut they a re ' rriles and national Imh-lu-ndi-nce
much more rspenslve
of the law (hiding members id Ihe
Bacon will cost an average of world community "
three shillings six pence i t'j rents)
The section of thr law oil which
s pound, as compared with two Vishinsky based his resolution an
M;*Mlna»4 Os ran* 1 *» i
shillings right pence (iiliuut 17'i
rents) now
The candy ration was cut be­
cause of reduced sugar supplies Findu $100,000 In

Christmas Lights Being Strung
On Thirteenth Street In Goldsboro

Tniimtn

President

Jewels, Gets $10!

inll III Ihr pull, ) ■&gt;( III-' S.ivirl guv

today that Ihe prisoner -d w . i i list
received from thr t i-iiiiiioiii-t- m
Korea i- cntirelv uiiviiifod and
should to- Ireate-i vvttll -keptn im ii
Mr ITiim.iii's pre-- -eciei.n-y,
Jo-cph Short made tin* following
statement to reporters
"The t'resuti ul ha- .i-kc-l me to
urge every news medium to -tiV'.s
as often a- posulile th.it Ha- pro
oner of war list i- entirely nnver
died
"He appreciate- the clfoil- at
ready made along Hu- line lud Inheves it important to c-mtimuthem
to do even more lli.io al
ready lias been done
"Till- cniiutrv ha- no way of
verifying whether the li-t i* .-e
curate or inaeeiirate. tr■it- of false,
complete or iiirotiiplete

" t n r Ihe sa k e of the f a m ilie s
w hose -m is a re n u - 'iu g m .o t m ii.
e v e ry o n e tloold tre a t t i l l , ll t w ith
-k e iitn i - in

'lotilll'. of Willful; eodeit in b iri
of n-tll-f fill -nine I T o in lia ii

M rs
E-lw .ii ■
1 M
C.ililii*r|e nf
M niinUitn Hornlllilb u , Mil ft i In
l.n n p .i l.is l A i; ;n s i w In n iis»•i fit'll
t in ....... 1■aini w- Mill! h r ,1 - i i"Til's 1 l.i
M.n lu ll \ ir Koi Vt* I I ,is, ,t J hM1)1,1
- H it th mg one
K*u * m (Ml1 .
-m il He n e v r i 11 fin ID - M i *
1h it
1 1 1 1 , .lo ll
M i. i . itllX 'll- I f Ml II 114*4( ,, I 1Ml
|&gt; 1 W illi h r r t Ml - Ml , I * 11 1( Mil,
1" ' mg s h r w m ild h) ii • f hi Ml
-ig .illi 1Ill'SlIilV II 11 4 ll 1 fli t «»*) t ,.o
w .- • i r u a rd i'il

Mr

ertum-i-.! "

llrit.iiu
Irjin r
unit
I'liiki-y
vxhull ti.ul . 111v1111,i r11-, 111- 1y rrri'ivril
Itiis-i.m prr-lr-t- ugi,lri-l ttir null
iiiiind whuh 11ii-y urr -pun-urmi;
loliillv with this niimtiy. .&lt;)-,&gt; rr
Irrlrd ttir Suv irt i •itlipl,iillf in iiiilr,1,-liv, i rd I,, Hu- Eiirrigu Mim-lry
III Mil.row lilt'-itil). SI.ill- llrp.nl
mrni ulfn ini- -nut

IrsgiT;'.., U. ....

Mini s h r h n ilii't had Hi,, i
iin y l III lstm ii-, &lt;tr&gt; ,&gt;i ,ilii.

bet -on, pfr
wa- i-,i--ing

josi-pti

.........

I ti, ,|,|

In , .
| - .,

she hem I I n . n , , , , ,
nf prlMMU'i
\h u
Nilul 1T .tin going ibi mi*.
uioi mug uml grl -m'inf inn. 1
,-t V wlllllnw III Hir
Mr mnl Mr- 1 N 1.*%i (
r.imp,i Iriirorit onI\ fitif I\
Ihr T.ifiip.i Tltin-. fli.il r U‘1'
iI'HnilHNMl nn i*to|g#s «ll
M hen
mm tisi

Whlli- Ihr Allli-d nulr- wrri- dr
MTlhnl u- ,1iffi-rr-iiI m vviinling.
iiflli liil- ilri liirril lln-y .ill ninth- Ihr
xumi' miipir pnliils to tin- Sovlrt
gitvi-rrinirrit, anil Hut Ihrxr puiiilinvrri’il
P e p p iM * D e a l I s
1 Ri-JrrMiiu iif a llu--luii a- .rr
Hun that Ihr pru|ai-i-il ruminmiit
K e p irrtw l M ol
would l-r . h i iiggrr-sxiv,- iirgiitu/1
tlllll
2 A ll a —r r t m n H u t fa r (ru m
I k -in i; a g g ri- x x iv r it I- l u - u l - ii
p lu v ix iiu i- ul Ih r U iuli-d N atio n '
c h m I r r for l o l l i - d i v r m lio n in d r
f r n s r mid in suppo rt of w orld
IH’ UCC
.1. Aii i i i i i ix i i ll n u thill, m th r
word- of Ih r Ami-rlnui im ir . No
Vtut t h r r .it - " III Ih r xlltti'x Ilf Ih r

\(

F n rm iT s

1III 1’ i-l- 1 ti li&lt;
)
* •* *1 »
l,e •tv ' ti-.i II
•;»!• i - 1 ill*
1.1 M
l* f 4 Mn k) t ti
I" •••I'l'
,il. 4 JI - 1.rn k*Ml" h t i •■)
I'll y, mm mil IfkTtn M i 1 '-111 1
\III li'i ni P *|l| *f fl**r - 1mu o in
I111- hi IJlj dug &lt; r. ».i f i ; ,, ll . !mMiildlr En -t iigiiluhl loitiiiig Hu- 41i (li‘i,lfl|f‘f|

command "lou-lltulr inli-rfrrriii'r
" Ye )*‘i-lav vv i Mi. i.,
,
III thr iiffiiirx of thr-r cnuntrlr"( the
n a • Mo- \ l , )■■•
Thr
Hu.-Ians
described
u- laled ' M-.ro Ml.ill ll 1st null
grolimllr-Ihr
argumnil
that
I fmii • unit vi a- i.ii.l. ,v,.
ii
"sonir sort of threat" r» i-t- I I He him- bet in. n wa
mo, j
nunlo-i (hr Miildlr Eiixlrrn iiuili , wllti trin k - Moil ■ - .............. .
trlrs
, ' " t tinVI- been p-i l-&gt; ,| I , rl
(In till- latti-r point thr Amrrir.m Ibeni."
mrxMigr In Mnxrow miIiI
A Ill'll,g M-e
pi .1 I , 1
I,,, ,||
"Tllr Uuilril Kliilrs riiitr- willi g iow ii wi-r e rxM,
, , |. 11 ..........
Mirpn-r Ihr assertion liy Ihr US ....... , I ntllsheii, &lt;m nip , and pm ,
S It Hint thr Idra that any Ihrrnl lev. Tin- ruliiiugi- dnil i. .nil,,,
rxlht- lo Ihr Miildlr East xtati-x with -all'll nf 3ii i i
i u. , „t
lx ‘nliMiliilrly groundless.’
13-911 to |,l 79 iVI.-n I n . t„. ,
“Thr United Ktiitrx gnvrrniiirnl btdnglnir $3,311 i„ f lu;,
reminds the Soviet gnvernineitl I'h- stiinu bean -I- •«] „
iml„ r
thnt on Nov 29, It ) to, a nro|Mix,'il weak vvllli pi irr. nt
|w
of ll s S 11 People's t'ommi.-xnr for ll hlislll-l hull) p--1
Knr&gt;'jgii Affairs Molotov to Grrmaii
Ihr Ih-vv truck " -iglioii,- . ah-s
Ambassador Srhulrnlierg to ri-arh rerenliy tuntail-’-l m fiuio of tlu«
agreement with Ihr NuH govern [1UIIII llliukrt lilllldtMU got n iivo|,|
ini-ut nf Germany on Ihr ilellmllii- breaking workout in it tt,,o
Unit of thr spherrx of tnflnrm,- iitglu u-l-.-n 71 ii -tM, t.,,,1,1 | tni.k.i,
hetwrrn the Axis taiwers and thr l-ndi'il with pro-bi-t . w-rr weightl.H.S It tirnvidrd. arming other i d.
things, llial the I I S S . R be rnabled In r.xtalillsb ‘a base for land
CAR ( H \S||
and naval forces' v ithln range of
t-AKK
IIIIT IE It
rd-i -|i
Ihe Turkish straits and that 'the Harris of |.ak« Itiillrr. not other­
area smith of Ilutiim and of Baku
blent Iflail Ininu-lintelv, wax
In tho general direction nf the Per­ wise
killed early tmlay when Iih car
sian Gulf Is rrcugnlml as Ihe
center uf the aspirations of tho went out of control on a curve nn-l
erosliHl liilo q fllljiig staliaa ht-r*-.
Soviet Union.'

M il Ml (/P)-A hag torihiinin^
lewelry said to be worth tluo.
itlttl win returned tn it siiliurluin
Surfside woman early tmlay Ir-,
Ilian an hour after -lie left it in
n --,1li.
Mr*. J. Walter* told poll,,- -inIihiIi the rail home lifter arriving
on nn rally morning nlnnr nt Mi
ami tnirruallonml nlrp-rt,
A frw minutes latei she -|(Iiivnrii thn bag Wii- missing mil
phoned police ana had l-i-t ji-wrlry
she valued at 1100,IKK).
Patrolman John Milliard of llm
Dade (Miami) county road patrol
1hnekeil the cab when It returned
to the airport and found thr hug
on thn hack saat.
Kgt. Earl Craver returned th.i
bag utid Its valuable rontent* to
Mr*. Walter* at flurfilde, north
of Miami Reach, and acceptnl a
toward on behalf nf Hie IIm-Ii- "In llgltl of the Soviet attitude
County Police Benevolent Asso­ toward the Middle F.ast area since
l i .'a t i l s s s S f l i P e a * t « » i
ciation.

MEN'S CLUB

CAP MEETING
The Civil Air Patrol Hqundron
The Methodist Men's Club, num­
cl nga
again until tha first
bering more than 06 members, will will not meet
be guests at a supper tomorrow Wednesday of tha
t New Year, Cant.
night at th* Florida Methodist David Remley announced this
Home In Enterprise, Wally Hippie, morning. Tonight at 8:00 o'clock,
club president, announced today. Cadets and their guesta wilt at
The motorcade la due to leave tho tend a Christmas party at tho
fthodlit Church at about ti;0Q home of Mr. and Mrs. John An­
des, 1003 French Avsnus.

^a&gt;t&gt;s

I in I . iv

•tillers si aimed the Kxi- .in pii-o
tier of war list- in v.uti Hope
dimmed and hearts J.iou a liHliheavier
ltoe of the fotlini.it&gt;' one. waMr- .lean I’otvin of Miami
"1-in mean In-'- -.if,*
to- i rteil
when told that tor la,.il'ii -nl.iw,
Sgt .to'opli \ I',,1 v ill wa- mi tlu­
ll -t lelea-eil I'ue-d.iv l-v i ,,01010
lll-l Inn e negotiator
He'* -ate. ' -he -aid again and
then toil-I lido le.l i ­
the I Ollimiml-t ll-l II I . Ill,I lleell
verified l-v tin- Allies hut it In "in.hi
relief anti renewed hop- to 01. ny
Florida parent- and ti lalot
It U t offee of Miami -,od ' IPs
wonderful new*" wlmu informed
III- soil. Sgt Hubert .1 I -Hee, 20,
was listed a eaplive Tin* .-'rge -ol.
a former Miami Edison fooll-nll
player, was first report-ol on--mg
musing line t-i;.t

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41 yiitjt SiMMltnr Ut'Carthy jlt-Wim l nttixl In* ilrfnttiMl f«»t n*-r|irtuni Truman issued a special warning

T mm 1

Samlv Anderson, manager «f
the Sanford State Farmer* Mar­
ket, and Mrs. Allie Whatley, KH
Eltn Avenue, imrrowly escaped
injury when thi-lr automobile*
collided at Second Strict and &lt;):.k
Avenue shortly after 2:30 o'clock
yrulcrduy afternoon.
An unidentified driver nf 11)36
Ford serlan bari-ly missed being
electrocuted after hitting a tele­
phone pule four mile* west of
Sanford an the I'aota road in
another accident last night.
According tn the police, Mr.
Anderson was driving north on
Oak Avenue, and Mr*. Whatley,
going west on Hcrnncl Street,
passed the stop sign, Hie collision
following.
Mr. Andeisnn slated this morn­
ing that this waa the first auto­
mobile accident In which lie hail
been Involved In 30 years of
driving, and added that he had
never bean given a traffic tirkrl
by a policeman.
Stale Highway Patrolman It.
D. Harrison Investigated the Panin
mail wrack aftar receiving * mil
about 4:00 o’clock this mnrnlng.
The Ford had apparently left On­
road hitting a telephone polo,
breaking It off at the base ami
bringing tha heavily charged
wire* down on the car, but luckily
tor the driver the wlree short
circuited kicking off the switch,
tiwetla
*•*&gt;

Floridians R e j o i c e
As News Comes Of
Safety Of Sons In
Korean W ar Camps

President Truman Says McCarthy
Must Be Defeated For Re-election

*&lt;•vJi

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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WOULD TOMY
By JAMES MARLOW

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th* Loril and wall patiently
r him— Pc. ,17if.

Hum* ic repotted lo hate 370
submarines in cctucl tcrticc and
plan, to build c thouicnd mot.*
We wonder h o w anyone oulaide
of Runic, even Jcnei Fielding
Ship., findi out whet Runic plant
to do.
^
Tlie Sanitary Engineering Committee of Cleveland, Ohio it
conducting a nationwide turtey to
locale ill* countiy’t oldetl tewer
pipe. We don’t know, but tome
0l 11Kite in Sanford might have
(hat ditlinction.
Uncle Dan from Doolie tayt,
"The I'retidenl told reporters al
Key Weil it looked like Ruaais
wat trying to *ta» our |»atience .
Wall, Tiurnan hat taxed every­
thing rite, and if the Ruuimt
don't ta* our patience, we II bet
Harry doet.
An Auitralian radio network
broadcatling "Thi) Kindergarten
of the Air" lelll thousand* of
children, age 3 to 5, there it no
Santa Claut, il’s all jual a lot
of propaganda dithed up by rruel
and heaitleat parent!. There ought
lo he tome tpecill kind of jail
made for that program director.
Veterani Adminiitration officialt
In Miami are accuiad of acceptlag gifla of turkeya, whitky and
what hava you. from building
contractor* in tha Miami area in
connection with Gl houalng loam.
T|a who havy built houtea,
Milch aomellkh* fall apart before
Tiey are paid for, ahould he intreated In the reaaon for auch
gifla.
__ ______
In addition lo their efforta in
trying
lo prevent accident*,
ail recklett driving. Florida
iw.iy patrolmen ate ptnviint
of invaluable attitlance to the
motoring public in numerout
other way*. So far that year they
have bellied 72,917 moloriata
having difficulty with flat lirea.
drowned out can, defective battariea, and aimilsr hteakdowna.

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Some Florida motoriate are
going "hog wild on the highwaya", aava tha Stale Stalaly
Director. They have accounted for
|9 deatha in one weekend la­
tently, and A ll ao far thle year.
It la tod bad we cannot hay* a
duel ayalem of highway* in lh»*
Male, one for ihoee who drive
(log wild, the other for ihoae
•ho want to live.

It pay* to advertise, Florida
haa juat received the one
illlonlh inquiry In th# al* year
Malory of tha Stala Adverting
Commlaaion. Florida probably
didn't gel a new Iqduatty, a new
teaident, or avan a new viaitor
ga g mull of aath of these Infeulrlt*. But fptt. ttgftjMt, your
, bottom dollar tW much of
n ■..‘Florida’s growth In tK# part six
' Mara can b# attributed to
- fjorida'i great advertising proI:U
and""
iva tun
■ Hat o|
onara,
______ th#y
abort of tha
mom th*y or
captured.
„ -AH.F-iVAlkt alrpcitioa,*

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.
______ *____I I - , — ■8
41 no- the football
season.
Included wm
linker In IB aenlors. 17 Junior*, eight sopho-

, Oaat of the 101 players ta the I bona tq CaamMVProrlaco ef On[Nstlsaml Hockey League, 42 were Itorto.

Wos the Influence of Franklin D. Roonovolt good or
bad? The late J. Brooks B, P ark er,• Pennsylvania insurance
_____I ____
n r n .» a f f V « M M r executive, thought that this question should he decldod,
WASHINGTON-^) — Nothing I
C M I c M c r , C k r M M . mm4 k m
and that the bent time to do it was now, bsfore the chief sensational shoot three aten|
fir e
witnesses Vanished from the scene. He therefore bequeathed sacked In 4S years for c m
ness &gt;
* 11111iVl
S S T mmctm #26,000 to hire the best historians to study the Roosevelt
Not a drop In the bucket
'•esStfcI*$r, Taia. ai im root omim record and publish their findings.
pared with more than Be
MaforA, r l.r lte aa4#r Ika Act
f . a. r.ca W Sank A life.
Neither the executors of the will nor the men whom In a year from the Internal le-|
n U O k S L ' PMAIt
they may pick for this task are to be entled. Already the venue Bureau. ’
Three chDclers sacked In
aoaoox m u i
existing literature on the Into President haa been estimated most
half a century can’t c
Baala
to
exceed
that
on
any
other
chief
executive
except
Lhcoln.
pete for Interest with cut-rate j
T~ ^ ■ ^ a .iW fr fio r f' n a r a e ^ ^
Robert E. Sherwood, biographer of Roosevelt's friend and miak, home freest*, free Florida |
iSm 7I z
'■*
agent, Harry Hopkins, says that quantities of Hopkins plan* trips.
M Maalh.
From tbe scandals, now explod-1
apers have not yet been examined. The documents of the
Ing, it’s easy to get th* Impres­
ito Hen. Arthur If. Vunrienberg, promised for publication sion all government employee* I
% ?’
soon, will need consideration. Much other pertinent material carry bushel baskets, waiting
Jtli aMiaarr MlIrM, tmrim at
tBaaba, raaalatlaaa aa4 aallaaa af must be still unpublished. Examination of all thin will al­ handouts.
The impression isn’t any
Mln&lt;alaa»al
far
af
most
certainly
take so long that the #26,000 will be ex­
■ailaaallr
Wr Iba
l»- Aaara—»
rauiaa
r» c ., alii
to
i r . . . far
true than trying to generalise by I
laaa b»Maaaaar
Napraaaalatl.
aa
hausted
well
before
the
tusk
Is
concluded.
al r»#alar
M'MlIOac
are K"°d
good or all |
saying all
Br*
ha.
farb,
rhlraaa.
Itetratt. ratea.
The choice of the historians will lie no small problem. people are
Maa.aa (Ilf aaf *1. l-aala.
tk . ll.ralC la a a.a|# » af (be How arc the executors to exclude bias? President Roosevelt
And the opposite side of th*
4aa#*laiaa Ctm ahl.b la .alltlaO
at.Iaalt.tr la iba aaa far raaahM* aroused so much emotion for and against him and his works, picture come* from Charles W.
liaa af Ml Iba larel aaira crlalM in all groups of society, that even supposedly impartial Crawford, head of the Food aad
Ikla ara.aaa*'. aa a all aa all
Drug Adminiitration.
i f m m
a ia p a tr b a a .
historical specialists probably have their share of prejudice.
As government agencies go, It’s
■“ WKDNKHIMV. DEC IS, ISS1 '
It is likely that no findings will gain permanent accept­ •mall. It doesn't make headlines
TODAY’S HIIILK VERSE
ance. Nu|&gt;oleon has been dead 130 years, with Innumerable often.
Th* everlasting sm s tr# a aaf* studies of his career, yet there Is still no agreement as to | It has about 1,000 cmpoTees
scattered among IQ flsld offlees
refage. Ila will coma la dua lima whether Ills influence was good or had,
around the country nad Urn main
la Mr aid if wa ara pa'lent, JU-n

The Sanford Herald

,

office In Washington.
All come from the government's
Pince-Nez On A Pigeon
Civil Servlcs rolls. None U a
political appointee.
A few months ago two New York office workers de­
Th* agsncy’s lob Is to enforce |
clared that a pigeon wearing spectacles, plnce-nex In fact, laws requiring foods,
and
had appeared on the sill of their seventh floor window. J r cosmetics to be purr,
honestly lib-led.
was un insurance office, but thu bird seemed merely curious
In the psst year it has started
and showed no desire to purchase un annuity or a twenty- more than .100 criminal actions
year endowment policy. After un absence of four months against offenders and seised more
the pigeon appeared again and the people who saw him the than 1,400 item* of bad goods.
The following story comet
first time were relieved tn see that he was still wearing the from
Crawford who didn't Juil
glasses.
itep up with It, laying “What
When a man wishes to convince someone else that he a good little boy am I. He wat
has seen a pigeon wearing spectacles, he had better have a asked far It.
Ih* agency was founded j
long record of sobriety to back him up. But this time a in Hlnc*
ItKiiI only three men had to be |
newspaper photographer managed to get a picture of the fired for crookedness.
bcspecturled bird, which should help to convince cynics.
From the In-ginning the agency
Many cities have become provoked with pigeons which has had a tradition that non* of
Its employees could accept gifts
linger in the eaves of public buildings und have taken action or
favors of any kind from any
to drive the pigeons away. Home have resorted to spruys, person or organliatlon in the
electrical devices am! streams of water to dislodge the pigeon drug-food-counetlc field.
Further, leit it should create |
tenants. It may lie that this bird has decided to weur the
embarrassing situation, the em­
glasses as a safty rnasur In the belief that persons will an
ployees ire not to accept lunch 1
be restrained iront making passes at pigeons which weurj from anyone in that field.
glasses.
Each new employee la told I
what’s exprrted of him. And on |
Iteing hired by the agency, every-1
Honor For Athletes
one has to gel rid of any Interest |
he may have In tha food-drugA Wisconsin hall of fame for athletes Is a feature cosmetir field.
example: If he haa atock I
of the new #6.000.000 arena In Milwaukee. I'laques have in For
a can company in which food
been installed honoring conaidclnus performers and coaches I* distributed, ha most sell his [
In football, baseball, track, iiowllng, Ixixlng and wrestling. stock.
Craufonl,
who Joined the
Tha Impressive array ranges from Strangler Igiwls ns the
state’s ls&gt;st wrestler to Kid Nichols, u National League agenry In IUI7, slid he thinks this
policy, which hs Inherited from
iiltchcr who won 3110 games in the '00's and hus recently his
prcileceisor*, has paid off.
been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fume at Cooperstown,
"The people in the Industry re­
New York.
spect us," he said.
This restriction against any gift
Thu Wisconsin Idea probably will be imitated. Both
or money tie-ups with tha in­
stutes and communities often have produced star athletes in dustry
with which it deals, doesn’t
whom they Justly take pride. The hamlet of Ney, Ohio, mean the employees een't bays
could well put up a sign telling the world that It Is thu homo other outside Interests.
For sxaragls, It's all tight fst
of. -Nad, USFYQr. the pltcjier who last •season won twenty
amos for..(he tiiil-erid St. Ixiuls Browns. The Oklahoma them to have stock or some other
financial Interest In a firm or In­
ome town of Carl lluhbcll, tho former star hurler of the dustry
not connected with their
New York Giants, did Just that.
•
| field of operations.
Athletic prowess Is not thu highest form of uctlvlty
Last night {’resident Truman
that a town or stntu can produco, but civic pride may be fair! down a general rule for all
stimulated by honor paid to It. Once civic pride is stirred, government employees: no gifts
from people doing business with
it may develop other causes for culuhratlon.
tha government.
lie Issued that statement after
being told the steps another
(tUH Hull I h Found
VinltinHky Blast
agency has been taking for yesrs
tu keep ita employees honest. This
Guilty Of Contempt
&lt; ('e e tle e * 4 rrmm t* s e e O eet
was Uie Housing and Homs Fin­
NEW YORK m - « u s
Halt, thorliea the President tu spend up ance Agency, headed by Raymond
o h * of tiio convicted Communist tu 100 uillUun dollars to urganixe M. Foley,
Foley years ago laid down a
party leaders, was found guilty In refugees from Iron Curtain coun­
federal court today of criminal tries Into "olsments of tha mili­ standing order to his employees,
contempt for failing to surrender tary forces supporting tha Nortl cept gifts or gratuities from anyJaat July lo begin a tfive year prl Atlantic Treaty Organisation."
ho told the I’rssldent, not to acThe Soviet foreign minister said one with whom they deal In tha
son term for violationi of the Smith
this was "an unprecedented viola­ home and housing Industry.
Act.
Hall now li ic-rvlng his five tion of International law," that It
Resides, he said, his smpl*.
year term. He wat ordered lay must be assessed as "an aggres­ must sign a statement listing all |
sive
act"
and
a
"gross
Interven­
Judge Sylvester J. Ryan to appear
their outside Interests. An II
tion into the Internal affairs of official In Puerto Rico waa fired I
Dec. 27 for sentencing.
tha
Soviet
Union."
During his trial tho government
not lung ago for falling to list |
asked that, If convlctsd, Hall lie
his Interest In a housing cumssntenced to flvs to ssven years
■y STANLEY JOHNSON
pany.
mure Imprisonment.
PARIS OS-Soviet For
Hall, former Ohio State Secre­ later Andrei Y. Vlshinsky
tary of the Communist Party and day ha hoped the four Amer..their course on
ons-tlms national secretary, was fliers forced down In Hungary r e s ? eat
,
Germany lo
one of II party leaders convicted would receive "due attention from fugoslavla. 0
Only Tueada
in 1040 of conspiring to teach and military Justice authorities" In eal dlsptach quoted a
to advocate overthrow of the gov­ that Communist country.
rashly as refierring to 1,1
ernment by force and violence.
n,
He did not elaborate on "mili­ f the detail

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Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Tha Prayer Meeting 8ervlee at
tha Plrtt Baptist Church will hegin at 7:30 P.M. We continue with
tha Study of John’s Cotpel.
THURSDAY
Tha Royal Ambassador* will
matt at tha First Baptist Church
at 0:00 P.M.
M T h t Youth Choir will meet at
Tha Firat Baptist Church for rehaaraal at 0:45 P.M.
Tha Junior Brothrrhood will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 7:30 P.M. in tho Men's Bible
Class room.
Tha Men's Brotherhood of the
Plyat Baptist Church will havo
Utair regular Supper and Pro(ram matting in the Memorial Ed­
ucational Building at 7:80 I'.M.
. Th* T.C J* Class of the Firnl
b ap tist Church will meet at the
” oma of Mra. E. M. Carroll, HUH
Dana Lee Rankin, II yrar old
French Avenue at 7:00 P.M. for •laughter of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel
• covered dish supper and Christ­ J. Rankin, Jr., will play a group
mas party.
of piano solos at the meeting of
Sanford 1-ndgi- No. 1241 of Elka
night nt 8:00 o'clock.
Fidelia Class Enjoya tomorrow
Her
selection*
will
include
"Rustic
Dance"
by
Howell;
Annual Xmaa Party "Moonlight
Sonata", (fir*t move­
The Educational Building of ment) bv Beethoven; ami "Nola"
tha Firat Baptist Church wsi by Arndt.Mis* Rankin I* a pupil
beautifully decorated in a holiday Ilf Little
Miss Madeline Mallem.
■mme for the annual Christum*
M»ty of the Fidclls Class Iasi
bight. Chairs were placed in a Christmas Party
aeml-clrcle facing a large and
(ally decorated table which held
Is Given At Club
a lighted Christmas tree sur­
rounded by hotly berries and
A Christmas party for children
greenery, (lifts for exchange
wero placod under the tree as of memlK&lt;r* of the American Home
Department of the 8anfnrd Wornthe guests arrive*!.
Club wa* given yesterday at
At one end of the room another nn's
club with Santa being on hand
table decorated with Hraiillan the
pepper and greenery held the to distribute the gifts and pre­
fhristm aa wrapped toy* which sent enelt child with n box of
wero brought by members to lie candy.
About Rn children and 25 depart­
(iven to the Cradle Roll depart­
ment. Each window wa* high­ ment memlier* attended the party.
Mr*. Dougin* Stenstrom was
lighted by colorful potted tdants
surrounded by holly and llrnill- chairman of the affair and others
on the committee were Mrs. C. II.
Ian pepper.
Miniature wreath* made of Ripley, Mr*. Eugene William*,
green wool and trimmed with a Mr*. M. W. Castle, Jr., Mr*. Cliff
tiny rad l&gt;ow and a bell wero Aides, Mr*. C. B. Ripley, Mr*.
pinned on the guest* a* favors. (Ieorge William*. Mr*. Ted WillMiss Lorene Franklin read the lams, and Mr*. David (iatrhcl.
Christmas story for the devotion(Al and a trio composed of Mr*. XmHH Party Given
D. K. McNah, Mrs. I„ H. Darner
•ml
sang "Silent
11 L Miss
« 1 rFranklin
1minim sang
niieni
By Baptist Group
Nl
" “ A
* Christmas
~
•
Night".
prayer wa*
■I
. . . by ................
liven
Mr*. V. _E- (iatrhul
The Junior Training Union of
teacher,
Mra.
John” aFox "I
an----w-m
w —v
I
pounced that $30 had been given the Flr«l Baptist Church gave n
by the class toward the "laittio ChrlNtma* Party on Monday with
a talent show being featured by
Moon Chriatmaa Offering".
• During tha evanlng several Miss Merlin Crissy.
A welromo wa* given by Mra.
games wtra enjoyed under thu
Jng di­
diraction of Mra. McNah and 8. E. Barbour, Junior training
the Itirth
nar* of thrites ware presented to Mra. rector, and the ntory
nf Christ was recited by Miss
Joyao Benton.
•*'!&gt;(lifts were exchanged and game*
k CnrlatmM arlft wnu praneniad
by Mra. 11. W. Little to Mr*. wero enjoyed, following which re­
Gatchel after which gifts w-r-i freshment* of sandwiche*, candy,
distributed to the members from Christmas cookie* and punch were
served.
Under the tree.
I llostiaises Included Mr*. A. E.
Tho»o attending were Mr*. W.
Dobson, Mr*. J. L Thornley, Mr*. C. Lynn, 11 guest, Mr*. A. L. BarD. K. Hardison, Mrs. H. E. nrau, serivlary nf tho depart­
Cordell and Mr*. Evans McCoy. ment, Mm . Bill Haivey, associate
They were assisted In entertain­ director, Mr*. Beatrice Newsome,
ing and serving by Miss Peggy leader, Mis* Joyce llnrrell, Mis*
Thornley. Tho refreshment plates Joanne Hnrrcll, Beverley Evans,
■■••fried out tho Christmas theme Lyncltn Driggers, Jeannetto Har­
with hand painted dollies nf ley, Marcia Bumgarner, MU*
rod and green and th* Individual Ann Turner and Mis* Carolina
cakes which were Ired In white Turner.
and decorated with red and
Also Miss Jane Osborne, Rernlo
green Icing to simulate pain- Barbour, Hobby Barbour, Ilruco
aattlas. Dainty sandwiches of McCoy, Johnny Allred, Misa Lois
chicken and nui meats and coffee Harneau, Mis* Peggy Thornley,
wera also served.
MU* Juanita Wynn, Mis* Eva Jo
I Those enjoying the party worn Wynn, Mis* Trudy McCarlry, Mls.i
Mra. (latcnel, Mr*. Fox, Mrs. Virginia Thomas, Miss Jovro Ben­
JiardUon. Mra. Little, Mra. F. K. ton, Mis* Donnu Sue Newsom,
Cooper. Mr*. W. M. Mixon, Mr*, Mia* Laura Phillips, Miss Jacklo
'nd, Mra. R. T. Thnmas. Mra. Millar, 31In* Ine* Piescott, Miss
,— :ar, Mra. Ethel William*, Carol Ann Jane*, and Mis* Kaye
Ira. J. R. Aahtey, Mrs. Johnson, darner.
rm. A. E. Dnliamt. Mra. J . M.
fhltakar, Mra. Thornley, Mra.
•rdell, Mre. V. C. Messenger, Recital Ih Given By
lisa Peggy Thornley and Miss
Mrs. McCoy’H PupilH
oreno Franklin,

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jupsala! Church Plana
Christmas Program
A Christmas program will Iw
aaantad at tha t/pMla Commun|y Church on Sunday evening at
130 o'clock.
Th* program will Include tho
'l owing: A Christmas Wish, by
eb Dodson 1 Christmas Qraatby Avis Starnes
Yalua
a Child, by tBaUi*

rm for1 Jaaus, by Du„. ^ -,H Chrjetma*. by Naoey Drig-

fcW O U M B T JS

by Mark PWoldi and My
by David Frogg*.

Mrs. J. L. Van Hoy left today
by plane for Annapolis, Mil. where
she will Join Mr. Van Hoy for
Christmas.
Mra. L. J . McNah has returned
from Barnwell, S. C. 'where she
was called because of the death
nt her sister, Mr*. Sallie McNah.
Mr. and Mr*. Klchard Brown
and children. Klchard and Nancy,
will arrive Saturday to spend a
week with Mrs. Brown's parent*,
Mr. and Mra. B. L. Perkin*.

Mrs. Jack Ludwig
Is Guest Of Hdnor

Program Presented
By Truthseekers

Mr*. Jack Ludwig wa* honor
guest at n miscellaneous shower
given Inst evening nt the home
of Miss Tommy* Methvin, wtth
Miss Duncan Baker, Miss Faye
Williams
and
Miss
Denise
Stevens as co-hostesses.
Decoration* In the party rooms
followed the Christmas motif,
and refreshments were served to
the following: Mrs. Ludwig,
Mrs. Frank Mrlsch, Mrs. John
Skinner, Mrs. II. CL Methvin,
Mrs. Vernon Hardin, Mrs. John
Ludwig, Miss Hetty Ann Cagle.
Miss Phyllis* Wyntt, Mis* Jane
Foul. Miss Jean Methvin, Miss
Stevens, Mis* Connie Ludwig,
Miss Marianne Ludwig, Miss
linker. Miss Williams and Mis*
Tommye Methvin.

The
Truthseckrrs
Sunday
School
Class
of
the
First
Methodist
Church
held
their
annual
Chriitmn*
dinner
in
McKinley Hall Monday nt noon
with * Christ mas program being
presented following the dinner
and class business meeting.
Plans have been completed to
muke nt least
12 "shut-ins"
happy during the holiday season,
it was announced by Mrs. Nellie
Vaughan.
l-ovely decorations in keeping
with Christians spirit were used
in the dining hall, and tables
were adorned with inltilnlur •
Christmas trees
Following a short
business
meeting the program was pro
seated as follows A Chi 1st mat
Bible Story. 1-v Mrs. lletavin
Riirnhley: '‘Santa Claus (ip to
Date", by Mrs. Nellie Vaughan;
"One of the I.east" by Mrs. W.
P. Chapman; a Christmas Poem,
hv Mrs. Randall Priest; nud
(lie singing of carols.
Those attending included Mrs
J. B. Crawford, Mr*. It. W.
Turner, Mr*, (ieorge McCrum,
Mr*. C. ('. Priest, Mrs. C. It.
Tate, .Mrs. Chapman, Mrs, Klin
Irish. Mrs. Dora (lurrry, Mrs.
W. J . David, Mr- Olive Wells.
Mrs. Nettie Tiliis, Mrs. Eva
llarkoy.
Mrs.
Vnoghnu,
Mrs.
Randall I'riest. and Mrs. W. S.
Thornton.
Also Mis. T K. Wilson. Mr&lt;.
.1 F McClelland, Mrs. W. It
Kdelifielil, Mis W A. PnttUhall.
Mis.
Ri-.nildey.
Mis,
M. W.
Castle, Mrs. J. It, llouk, Mrs. J .
li Wails. Mr- J F Reiser. Mrs.
M J . Morris, Mrs. I'nrrle Draper.

Mrs. C. B. Ripley
Entertains Circle

Mra. John 8klnner and young
Mrs. C. 11. Hitdcy was hostess
daughter, Susan, of Jacksonville
are visiting here with Mr*. Skin­ to the Ixora Circle of the Hanford
ner's parent*, Mr. and Mr*. F. L Carden Club on Friday nt her
home on Mellonvllle Avenue, with
Dsmpler.
Mrs. William Vlhlen and Mrs.
Robert Park will arrive to­ John Williams, co-hostesses.
Member* brought Christmas ar­
morrow from the Unlveriity of
Florida in (ialnesvillr to vUit Id* rangements which were Judged by
arents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Park vote, and there was an exchange
of plants.
or the holiday*.
Tne Ripley home was attrac­
Mr*. Harry B. Lewis, Sr., will tively decorated to carry out the
leave tomorrow for Miami where Christmas themo, and refresh­
she will visit her son and daugh­ ments of coffee and conklr* were
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. served from a laco covered table
I.ewla for Christmas and the New nt which Mrs. J. K. Terwilleger,
Jr. poured.
Year holidays.
Among those present were Mrs.
Miss Carol Skinner left today William Rush, Mrs. Voile Will­
hy plane for Hollywood. Calif., iams. Jr., Mr*. Fred Canas, Mra.
where she will visit relatives. Her Donald Jones, Mrs. McKay Truaddress whlla there will bo 3055 luck, Mrs. Dale Scott, Mra. Ccorgo
(ioodland Place, North Hollywood, D. Bishop, Jr„ Mrs. Blake Saw­
yers, Mra. Douglas Stenstrom,
Calif.
Mr*. J . E. Terwilleger, Jr.. Mra.
Tuesday from Maron, Ca. to re­ Frank Woodruff. Ilf, Mr*. T. W.
main here until her marriage to Mero, Mr*. Williams, Mr*. Nell
Oliver Lindsey, Jr. of 3lacon, Angel, Mrs. Karlyie llousholder,
which will take place on the even­ and Mrs. William Stemper.
ing of Dec. 29 at the First Meth­
odist Church.
Sanford Duplicate

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Mis* France* Cobh, daughter nf
Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Cobb, return­
ed home today from Florida Stute
University In Tallahassee to vaca­
tion with her parents at their
home on West Fifteenth Street.
Miss Donna lam Harper will
arrive tomorrow from the Florida
State University in Tallahassee
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
D. L. Harper for the Christmas
vacation.
Mrs. (Ieorge William Chapman
will arrlvo Saturday from Mayfield, Ky. to spend tlit- holidays
here with Mr. and Mra. II. E.
Chapman. She will be Joined here
by her husband, who Is now sta­
tioned at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.,
and who will also spend the holi­
day* here with his parents.

E. Noel
mill i iage to Willie li.
of Osteen, whoso
niieiiiiceil today. The
Hmwn, son of M
The wedding "ill lake idace till Jail ‘.'7 at the First Mctlu ulist Church.

Beverly Ann Noel
To Wed Mr. Broun
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Noel
of Osteen today aiiunlinred thengagement
and
approachtn.marriage of their daughter.
Beverly Ann. to Wllllnn
Ilrnwii, son of Mr. and Mrs. J
C. Ilrmvn of Sanford.

The bride, elect Is an honm
graduate Ilf Del,and lllgil School
witli the class of 1051 She is
now a student nt the Sanford
The Sanford Dupliriitix llridgo Vocaltonnl School
('lull met on Monday evening at
Mr Brown attended Snnf"' I
tlie Community House with 14
member* nrrsent and two new arbools ami i&gt;i in the I IHlh In
memliers, F. D. Scott and Charles fnutry Division. National liiioi-l
Hrldger, joining the group.
lie is now employed by F 'I
Twenty-seven
Imards
wero Kngltsh Roofing Company.
played and, with a possible score
The wedding will be soleiuni'- d
of HI points, Fred Stein and
John lainihreth were high with on Jan. 27 at the First Methodist
.1:1 rnatrh points. Dr. Leonard Church in Sanford

Bridge Club Meeta

Munson and Clyde Ramsey were
runners up with 11 match points.

visit Dr. I’ark's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. C. I.. Park, ami Mrs. Park's
mother, Mr*. M. 8. Wiggins. Dr.
Park will return on Wednesday
to Jacksonville, und Mrs. Park
and her young daughter will roMiss Carolyn Patrlrk, who is a main for a visit.
student at Duke University in
Dltrlfam,'N. Os la Mpeeted tomor­
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pinkerton
row lo spend the holiday* here have as their guest, Mr. Pinker­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ton's mother, Mr*. A. R. Pinkerton
W. A. Patrick. Arnold Harrington, 8r. of Nashville, Term., and hi*
&gt;vho Is a ncuhew of Mr. and Mrr. brother, Roderick Pinkerton of
Patrick, will arrive Saturday to New York City, who is a ronrrrt
visit hero during the holiday*.
artist, having given a ronrrrt in

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The lleinerorallls Circle of t li •
Sanford Carden Club enjoyed .i
Cliristmus party witli their regubn
meeting Frlilny evening at fie
(jarilen Center, witli Mra. Kndci
Irk Adams, Mr*. F.d Willlnk, Mr*.
Miriam Vinup, and Mra A. F
Brubaker acting as hoalviaos.
Sirs. H. II. Cideuian, wlm woIntroduced liy Mis. Adams, pingrain chairman, spoke to tin- cir­
cle on Christmas di-cnratinris and

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Mrs. Charles Meeks entertained

member* of her bridge
and
cnnnsta dull Monday evening at
hei home uir Orange Avenue
(■ay
Christmas
decor ution*
were used in the attractive home
of Mrs. .Meeks, with the focal
point of interest being a mantel
grouping of nu angel choir with
background of guilded foliage,
flanked with lovely liras* can­
delabra.
A dining table arrangement
of seven
tall
green candle*
hanked with silvered holly filling,
was also interesting, und a
hcuiitifidlv decorated Christina*
tree added to the festivity of
the occasion. Place cards were
miniature
Santas
witli
holly
sprig*.
(Jlfts were exchanged nt the
loncliisinii of the games and n
•iilad course was served by tinhostess.
Those present were Mrs. Blake
Sawyer*. Mr*, (ieorge Swank,
Mrs. Mnrvin Oyal. Mrs. Max
Fundoni. Mrs. W. M. Castle. Jr..
Mrs.
F.tigene
Williams,
Mr*.
Raymond Williams, Mr*. Itudy
Sloan, Mrs. James Plant. Mrs.
Charles V Atkinson, and Mr*.
Wally Sipple.
Mr* (\ A . Ponder. Mrs. II. F.
Dval, Mr»
Klgle Brown, nn-l
Mis, Flossie lion,Ison.
(Joists Included the Rev. ntiil
Mrs. .1 K. MeKinlev, Mrs. (iraro
Strunk of Colon. Mich., und Mr*.
T. T. Trapnell of Manassas, Vn.

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County Fair—Deanna Dietrich*.
10. It Came Upon tha Mid­
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Wa Three Kings—Allan Hwalm.
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rrcital was given by the younger
student* of Mr*. Evan* McCoy
last evening at her studio an
Palmetto Avenue, at which lime
tha children, playing In their
firat recital, entertained their
mothers and father*.
Chrlitmae decorations
wer»
used throughout the studio and
tha program was as follows;
1. Trio—Merry Chriatmaa In
You—Mary McKinley, Kay Ivey,
Marilyn McDaniel.
8. Away In A Manager—
Linda Madden.
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daughter, Sidney, are expected when It was presented In the
Saturday from Jacksonville to Hollywood llnsvl

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tho following
csati1 RMUla^-. Holidays—Deanna Dietrlehs, Ma­
allowing cast

wards—David • Frogga,

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Carols Is Discussed

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Southeastern
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By Whipping Oklahoma Quint 6M1
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football.
Park Tomorrow Afternoon
regulation game,
By TED MEIER
Is an era of specialists,
Platoon System whyft—This
GAINESVILLE &lt;/P&gt;—Vendernot In football?
NEW YORK —Illinois, of the at a: r
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TI|G SANFORD.HERALD

2

Seminole High’* baskatman will try nuking a week of practice
payoff tomorrow afternoon when they take to the road to try for thi-lr
fln t victory of the Reason against the Winter Pork Wildcat quintet
at 2i20 In the Winter Park High Srhool gym.
Th" haaketholl afternoon will ho n two Kami* affair with the
vanity game scheduled to |et under wny first, followed by a el««h
between BUI Flemlna’a it *quad-*---------_«•»
. . . and the Winter Park Jayvee*.
Tha Seminole five showed nromUe aa they dropped their first
game of the season last week hy
• two point margin to the Binootli
floormvn from DuLand. Tomorrow
I
Afternoon the high school hoopTAl.LAllAHbKK — (Special) —
ateri will have Just twiru as much
practice behind them as they 7 he Florida Stale University busmeet the Parkers who tradition­ (tutImII team, with tour lu*t ycur's
ally floor one of the butler has- first six players ndiudng, Iiuh got­
ten off lo n rougli sturt this win­
act ball trams In the areu.
Varsity cage mentor Fred nanus ter. ’1hu Helililioles have dropped
ll j;;
V’
will try to make a winning com­ their first five gium s In u low.
hi;
There Is one tbeerful note to Ibis
bination out of tall center, Wise
|f/v &gt; Hardin, and bis rebound team* report, however, it the Humlnolea'
W
pi!'. mat* (Jerald Covington. Court mosl recent game Is any Indica­
veteran, guard Jimmy Smith, will tor thu squad is definitely on tho
carry much of the load as stellar upgiaile. On Tuesday of this past
defensive men end ace shot of the week the Hcminoles lost to strong
.Mississippi Southern College by
Seminole team.
Rounding out the starting five a 43-84 score. Then Frolay night,
Will lie guard Ray Davis and for­ with u slightly revised lineup lliuL
ward Junior Melt* a couple of looked loti',; boiler than any
gridiron backs turned rugc men, Conrh Hud Kennedy bud fleldvu
The Seminole quintet may have earlier ill the season, the Semina more effective scoring combin­ oles lost again lo Mississippi
ation ngoln'l the Wildcat hoop- Hunt belli -— hot tills time 70-18.
atera than they were against he­
Flori.lu State opened Its season
lmltd. In the tilt with the Indians ugulnst Die I'urrls Island .Murines
the Seminole men muffed enough I here, and the powerful service
shots and rebounds to double their team trimmed (lie K&lt;minutes 7Hopponents score and have u few 40. Senior Tom Mcluiugldin of
points to give away. If their bas­ Madlsun, Indian — one of lust
ket eye has Improved the Hanford year's two returning regulars—
boys with their tall rebound men wus bight point mnn fur thu Si-mCovington and Hardin should inoles with III markers. Returning
grove roug competition for the lettvrriiun reserve irv tjiilnn of
prhar*. , . t
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t .
Staton Island, New York, a senior,
had 0 points. Captain Huh Whitliier uf South llund, Indiana,
missed lids game because of InJulies and Sophomore Dunne
I’urvls, one of tho Heliilnoles' most
lirumlsing newcomers ( f r o m
Madison, Wisconsin) stiffend a
shoulder separation uud will he
until after tho Christmas
Schooling races In preparation out
holidays.
for the grand opening of Iho
Tile Semi utiles next fared li
)Dft'J season of greyhound inring
at the Hanfuril-Orlando Kennel tricky Culver-Htoektun (Clinton,
team here In TiiiluhnxHoe,
Club Dee. 2d will continue every Mo.) illtipjtril
a close tin)', ftO-ftl).
Bight this week. The exhibition! anil
Chunkv I,mi Fischer of Sellersire open to the general public.
Many Improvements have been burg, Imlhinn, wus high for Flormade to tha fine racing plant liln Stale witli 17 markers, fol­
hy Mel.niiglilin with Ift and
located at l.ongwood on Route lowed
17, at the sign of the rail artuw. Whllmer will, II. Hud Min,tee of
The opening night's events will Mlshriwnka, tnillnnn, lb,' team’s
be sponsored hy Voltute 202 uf finesi sel shot artist, was lost
the d0-8 society of Orlando, ns for the season as result of an
has been the custom In the past. old buck Injury, Conch Kennedy
Ten /aces nro presented each received tills news Just the day
foie tile Ciilver-Htorktoli gnuio.
vlght, rain or shine, except Holi­ beCrippled
und still trying to get
days, during the season which 1*
organlxcil, the Seminules left on
Scheduled for a DU day snusmi.
Each race, before being offici­ u two-day road trip that saw
hy Mississippi
ally announced as completed, Is o. '.n
State (still undefeated aa this Is
photographed at the finish line, ir itt.n l 7B a*
u f ! h,7 'f
Thereby assuring patrons of thu ^ u l W n w a n * al t y M[*,? ** ppl
track an opportunity (o see for
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M V M i I I I If )i n
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thsmsrlves the actual finish «f
the greyhounds Involved should iNinaManl scorrr as ho racked up
JMilntn. Everybody eUe wan
the contest lie at all very dose.
Every facility Is utlllred for rimming tho basket with WldtShe comfort -and nrotcrtlon of mrr coming nest in the scoring
racing farm and during the ninny roliimn will, 7. At Mississippi
gears that Hie Hanford-Orlando Houthein, which ia rated one of
strongest Icriiii* In the Houtli
Kennel Club has been In eslnlencc lthe
||tu),
Ho expense has been spured by mlay. Mr I ■nuid1Hu w„(l
with
H,,
Agulnst
the
.......
..
the uiuuiigemeut lo Insure rac­
ing programs and comfort fea­ 'It! lorn had tiq&gt; most help from
two newcomers t„ the squudtures to please its pair one.
Jeiry West (infer of ........ ..
jmlmuii, with Its points and Jim
‘'- 'V 'y ‘*f Kviinsvillo, Indiana,

— , .u.

....... Improving FSU
Basketball Team
Has Bough Start

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Schooling Races
A t Kennel Club
! Held Every Nite

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Hy DEREK DUNN-RANK1N
Sanford baseball fans aro up In
the air about Just what’s going
to happen to lb** local club clncc
the Giant*’ puldkoly announced in
a telegram to Mayor Dyson that
they bad no plans for supporting
u club here in I0G2.
AUnit the only man who seems
to have any of the answers, end
tie Is asked questions shout the
Huh dully, Is John Krliler, state
league picaidcnt, and last year’s
manager of the Hanford Hub. Rut
Krldeg hasn’t been coming out
with much big talk about what
the Hanford fans can expect. Orio
reason is that tho lironxed basebull veteran believes In action not
talk. Another Is that Krliler like
most successful baseball man­
agers Is h pretty keen Judge of
tho time to splash a story whun
it will he talked about the most.
Finally the local baseball In­
terests are hampered by the fact
that tho (Jlante still haven't of­
ficially released (heir contract.
So Krliler U quietly going hip
way making sure tliut there Is
the local cash to make a hall Huh
here a business and spectator
rucreas. When he Is sure on that
point you run expect to lienr the
■all go out for u meeting of folks
Into ruled In n locally owned Huh,
Until then them Isn't murh sense
in pushing the (iiiints Into official
oetlun In rclcnslng their agree­
ment with the local group.
When the (Hunts go, they take
their money with them which
means Hunford Interests must put
up the dough, and quirk, lo main­
tain their Florida Stale l.caguu
franchise.
And publicity wise, any time In
the next two weoka Is the wrong
lime to Issue any thunderous an­
nouncements ulimit what newts
to lie done to get u ball Hub sel
for the coining year.
However, with all the woik that
goes into building u Hub from the
nullum up still to he done, the organixullon work can't lie let go
too long.
So it seems likely Ihut some­
time light ufter the first of Iho
year Hanford ran expert some­
thing concrete ill thn way of bareball plans for IDG!!.
m■ ~ ■*

Folks who haven’t seen n good
linsketbnll game In some time
might do well to take thu -HI min­
ute ride over to Winter Park High
men for the Hcminoles with 17
points each. Wcstlmfer picked
up 14, Mcl.unkhiln 11 and Ellenwood li.

4—ft reduces tho number of In­
Big 10; Kansas, of the Big Seven:
juries In that fresh player* art offense track of the Southeastern Southern California, from the Pa­
Conference
this
year;
Tcnncsseo’s
used.
Poll Finds Some En­
cific Coast Conference; and Syra­
The antis listed the following rea­ Hunk Lnuricella was tho No. 1 cuse. a major Eastern indepen­
thusiastic, O t h e r s sons:
ball carrier and Kentucky’s Ilnbe dent, spotlighted college basketball
l—The necessity for "deep" l’arilli led the pasters, all are sen­ competition Tuesday night.
Violently Opposed squads
furthered recruiting and iors.
The SEC statistics wore an­ Illinois, ranked third In the As­
proselyting.
Pres* poll, Hayed In Use
NEW YORK t.n—There's one thing 3— li will force many schools, es­nounced today by Joe Hhurrnun, sociated
class by trouncing Okla­
sure about the two platoon system pecially (he smaller ones, to give University of Florida sports pub­ unbeaten
CORAL OaT l E ^ ( 8 p ^ W &gt; - In football — you con stir up a up the game because of the cost. licist amt Icagliu fuuthall statis­ homa, 88 51, fur It* third succta- The vacation for tha unlvtrslty
live victory.
good argument about It wnother 3— It Is too confusing for thetician.
Unbeaten Kansas, ranked sev­ of Miami football t.«m (■ W
Il.aaa
you're fur or against it.
spectator.
The Hurricanes, given a **«■*
Uoaerrl
Una VC. ,%«r Haa enth, walloped Rice, G8-48, aa big
The Associated Pres* posed tnls 4— It makes for too many special­Turn
1. Hank J*turlClyde lovellettc scored 24 points layoff following their gam* with
question to sport* writers and ists.
r.lla. Trim III •II 1.9 7* to boost his season total to 187. Fill, are back In th*r* at
VVIItxportscsslcrs:
3—It completely takes the game &gt; ll.imrr
Inn,*, Auli lli 731 1.3 41 It waa No. 0 in a row for the dally practice grind again, thj#"
“The two-platoon system, with out of the hands of the boys.
s. llotiliy MurJayhawken.
* time propping fur thwr
It* attendant Inc reuse* in the size
Rill Rives, ipurlx editor of the
tow, Ala
111 73R a i «J
Houthern California upset the Important ball game of the y«M—
of tdaylug squads and coaching Dallas Morning News, one of the 1. Anily K'.z.ir.
Trim
1HI «3« A3 02 Oklahoma Aggies, 40-44, on the Ag­ the Now Year'* day Gator Bowl
staffs, I* dicing blamed for many majority favoring the system, &amp;. T'un
ues' home floor at Stillwater. clash with Frank Howard’* Cl*mKitof football's IIw- Do you ngree?" wrote:
linn, Ky.
JU7 r**•m &amp;.«
)kla. It was the first defeat of
Uf Iho 121 replies received In "Two-platoon football may be c iA&gt;ituy
3 « a tha season fur the Aggies who led, *U"ATI|otr*of th* boye Will hat#
ID
■lie year-end poll, 71 said U w fa­ costing small schools more money 7. Ml)
24-23, at tha half. The ico n waa •ora rauaclea for a few days,
l.ron ilanl*vored
system.
It hut It brings more exciting foothill
Till 1. *■! the
HIV W
jrw *•■# Home
•m thought• *•
man. Twh
lei r.73 6.1 i* tied 10 time* before USC put on Gustafson
said twlM. "Howwwwr.
was good, others were more *n and allow* more boys to play, and 1. llnrntil
a
third au.
iuarter spurt, led by Jarry It wont b# long before tha* wflj
I’ayna, Turin I'll A44 L.l n
thus! si lie and called it a great probably reduces ine number of
Pcaae,
ui
take
a
40-36
lead.
Mr&lt;l««.
ov*f thla eorenas* and vrtll
thing for the game.
Injuries. If schools scheduled only f. Mai
Tl.'l,
tJJ All 4 1 41
Tha Trojans auccassfully frou get
' Fifty laid they were against two team* In their own all* ana 10. Allan Muirbe ready for eom# tough a«n»tactic
the
ball,
usually
a
favorite
l
hr,III Ml&gt;« 103 oO| 4 1 7* by the Aggies,
strength, the situation probably
B
__ ______
to retain their edge mages."
Talal »&lt;ISe 14*4 tnlal
School's new gym Thursday after­ would be equalised."
GusUfson for the past e*t*Taf
yd.. In tho last period
lilaya run*
period.
noon to sue thu Hemlnole quintet
For tha otnar side. "Sec" Taylor, 1. ttlll W'mta
Syracuse whacked Dartmouth, days haa had th# Frashman wtiad
play the Parkers.
1414 04-37,
Vnndrrl.lti 3*1 31
Isport* editor of the Dea Mofnea
In the first college double- wing playa, to that th*y will b*
a. Zaku KrnlThu Inca! hoopstera turned In 1Register, wrote:
kf'Wakl.Un 3C9 Aa 1671 1031 header ever played in Syracuse able to run the Clemson attack
a rip-snorting, fighting perfor­ i "The two pluloon system requlrrs 3 llkhr
I'MIn stay In the unbeaten ranks. The against the Varsity In scrlmmagfmance when they bowed to Da- larger squids, and therefore more
tu i iisa Sampson AFR whipped Lemoyne
r llll,
l\ y
s« a i s i
With th# exception of .m n k
1.HIIMl.nud hy a slim two point margin subsidising and recruiting. It re­ « Iti . Alik
Smith, etar Hurricane halfback]
r i m IC1 SSI
au 1237 l N.lJ.) In the first game, 73 07.
last week. In the meantime the quires larger coaching staff* am| 6. Cl liar l.l Tllo
bNorth Carolina State, Southern and Joe Hartolovlch, tackM, th#
Hemlnole boy* have b en get­ consequently I* more ex
lit lull Conference chumplun, had in easy entire equad will taka part In
so n ,
A la
I » ii lt&lt;)
*. t ' s r r s l l ( 'r a w ting in some night pructlru ses­ continued, it will cause
m i tuit time against Oeorgo Washington, scrimmages hooked thli week, ac­
T r i l l m i -7!i
sion* that should smooth out a lege* to discontinue football as - an 7. tflonnj rtw, ,i"
.l U n litno r&gt;7, to chalk up Its sixth victory cording to Trainer Dav# Wlka.
few i&gt;r the rough kjiuU and add intercollegiate sport.’
van.
K lu 111 -1*
I I I ISC against one defeat. N. C. State la Smith suffered a bad blow on
Craig Htolxe, sports editor of the S . A l i m
to shooting accuracy which w ii
the chin In th* Pittsburgh g am !
M u rk s. A n ti tar. •II
SIS I3C ranked ninth In the AP poll.
all that kept the Imy* from walk­ Dally rlalnimin of Huron, S. D„ ». H o m e r W i l l ­
Also In the South, Duke crushed and did not aee action In tha sac0 ill Davidson, 88 48. and Tulane took omi half, HI* loss hurt tha Hur­
ia m s . A ub 114 7SI
ing uwny from the DeLund five. gave some of the same arguments
lO .I.r llu jr l , r u* Taylor and added:
l l a l . ID I7
163 174
« 174 Texas. 78 64. Dick Groat tallied ricanes considerable.
Hhuffli-himrd enlhuslnat* have "While It Is true that many more
24 points for Duke to make his
------- »-----------------Howevar, Smith will do a lot of
boy*
got
a
chance
to
play
In
pla­
season total 171 In seven games. running this week. According to
plenty of room and some fine
toon
football.
1
like
the
old
•
Urn*
Hobby
Doorr
"spoiled"
no-hlt
Rig Don Holt scored 23 point* for Trainar Dava Wlke, th* star Hur­
court* on which to play according
wherein a boy played all tha games for Hob Feller in 1031) and Tulane.
to Tourist Club Hoerrtnry F. II. gain*
ricane halfback may not aaa any
way
If
he
was
good
enough.
Before
again
in
1040.
Roth
hits
wore
Two other members of the Dig tough
Wight. Tin- 12 courts In Fort long — the wsy we're neaded —
work before tha gam*.
single*.
10,
Furduu
and
unbeaten
Michigan
Mellon Park have been refinDhfd we'll have specialist* for every
Miami plan* to leave for Jack­
Stale,
chalked
up
victories.
Furand are In excellent shape now, play and th* traffic on and off tha
due. winning its fourth In a row sonville on train on th* morning
he xays.
T h e Eastern InlcrcollegloM' after un opening loss to Kansas of Dec. 30 and will hold two work­
field will took like Time* Square
Basketball
League
Is
(ho
oldest
outs on Jacksonville sol) before
on New Year's Eve x x
Rollill* Cnlh-gi- to the south platoons and their reactions ranged league In college bn*ketl,all, buy­ Slide, whipped Hradlcy, 60 54. MSC thu ball game with Clemson. 9
and Hti-tson ju*l a few miles to from a mild protest to a violent ing started in tho 10U1-02 sea­ look Detroit, 52 47. John Dermody
Between now snd the ball gama,
was the big gun for I’urdue with
thu north have what look* to be dissent.
son.
18 points, lie scored five points the Hurricane* will be given only
some of tlu&gt; finest basketball ma­
after Kradley had pulled up to two day* off, They wrll take off
terial In the ntale this year.
Saturday, Dec. 22, and will havn
Freshman Alan Ameche uf tho
An athletic department is oper­ 54-53 with three minutes left.
Htetson boast* one of thu heftiest, Wisconsin Ruilgers set two new
Colorado A. &amp; M. and Drake another day off on Chriatmaa,
player* In the slnlo in Rig Jim rushing records for tho Western ated at Santa Anita race track to battled three overtime periods be­ It will Ire a tough grind of work­
You ngr who rnrrle* a run pie of Cnnfort'itco (Rig Ten) this foot- provide recreation for thu stable fore the Aggies won, 70-71. The outs on the other days, Gustafemployees.
hundred piioud* with some left bull season.
score wus 30 50 ut the end uf the son said today.
over dUtrlbuled all over his six
foot seven no li flume,
None of the players on the New
liollin* i* undefeated In four York football Giants halls from
rtart* having whipped a rnutdr the state of New York.
uf servlet- team nod v Florida
Rout her li. The other night they
swept li sale Miami with u IG
DR. H. K. RING
point margin, u team that the
Florida (tutor* managed to squuek
ClllltOIMiACTOK
past hy u narrow margin.
Anut her Mate loam that can he
I'Dao* rail for appointment
expected In glvu the nulghholing
Pham 1751—1741
quintet* plenty of truuhlo Is the
THERE ARE MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU
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Two of tho Inrys wure standUta on the powerful Miami
Jackson football team, prep solum]
•Ima mater of Hill Dawkins, the
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ti’ ^•l»ruwry and will
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jrospeatlve Semlnolo la Q-foot
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RimdM to Europe NHW 2 bedroom hoii»u,

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Silt (INH STHKKT PAINT SHOP
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ltufmi»lilng, lief rlgurntnr lie*
flni,hing.
Hill HV. 2nd St.
Phone Mill
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good lurntWr. Sre Ktlwurd llirt,
Sanford, Fla.
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WANTED

IlH t la RHAL KSTATK, whether
you want to buy or sell, ere,
nKAUTHMAN, »erdor preferreiL
Salary and commU*lon. liar*
J . W. HALL, HEALTOIl
Florida Btate Hank (firnund
rle f, neouty Nook. Ph. 071i
Floor) I'honu 17&amp;B
HAI.KHMAN V o It eetnbllahed
wholeialu toharro and candy
Loth
route. Permanent resident dutdted. (luaranleed aatury. How­
$160 for west front. $250 for ru*t
ard Holder, 600 .Senford Avo.^
front. Near O i Limits.
jtOYH 12-16 year*. Applications
ROSA L. PAYTON
occupied fur Orlando Morning
Rtglslerod Real Estate Droker
Sentinel routes. Call 1106-J or
111* Park Aea.
Phone m o
apply at 200 Mai

Tlaliauni".

A. R. LORMANN
Reg. R IA L EHTATR Urokar
1781 Orlande Dr. gaaford, Ph.

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fti.tilN WATCHES, .1. II. Lawson,
Jeweler, lint N. Park, Sanford.

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KENT A CAM. tl.drive it by day,
week, or ivanon. ftngllsh Fords
and American Korda, sedan*,
station wagons and cnnvertihDo.
HtrUkUnd-Morrloon, Inc.,
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1040 UKHOTA convertible, radio,
heater. Ily prlvato parly. Pricad
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lU 30"'N A 8ir LaFaycVte. Good
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Beat referancaa.
Ph. 1677-W. CANT TAKE my 14 ft. host and
trailer with me. Metal bait wall.
MAHON Carpenter, general ra*
sturdy, a:
. Chaplin Boutaraa
pair work. Write Box J.B. San­
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By BOB THOMAS
M ir n abuo s m n f a mm sins
He. Paul E Lovcrne, 23. was In
the last one. The reason is that
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until now 1 had been doing what
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"Wo
stayed
up
until
3
o'clock
everybody else said t waa su
T h * fo llo w in g p r ic e s re p o rte d lijr
l l i s l i e s l e r s a n T h e H a n fo rd M a ta this morolng listening to tb* radio median Fred Allen, here for a to do. But on the last one,'
It '
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F a r m e r s M a rk e t f o r p ro d u ce so ld before we gave up," Mrs. Lovern* movie stint, caused long enouxh
regarded Itheir
advice and d id __
In T r u c k e r s A P r a t e r s up In l ; ! t
said. "This Is going to be the hap­ to level a blast at his favorite kind of ahow I wanted. The sponsor
i'.M. Per. II.
target—vice presidents.
piest Christmas of my life “
Ile u n e , T r n d e r a r r e n ,
was dropping the series anyway,
By The Aonoeloted I’m .
P e p e n d lo * Q u a lity
Olhcr Floridians on the list In
Allen ha* long been a critic of so what did I have to lose?
! h p r,
1 1 *1 - 3 5u eluded:
Nature tossed a one-two punch tlellu
Ihe executive mind, particularly. In "These executives have a lot of
u n s , r o le
Ini h p r. 1.00
—enow and cold—at northern I'elihaxe,
Fla. to II.. I&gt;*ys 3 00- I 00 Fcdx J . McCool, o warrant of Ihe air networks and advertising *crewy notion* about TV. They aay
iMtlona of the nation today. Re­ C e le r y , F f u r ld a llo ld e n .
fleer from Dado (Miami) County. agencies. He blames such bigwigs everything has to have movement.
n d le ir Hlse
rrte .
1 75- 3 «6
cent weather deaths mounted to C epleeriie
CpI. Charles E. Leo, son of Wadlo
Even if you're standing still and
y F lo r id a l*a « « a l
P e p e n illlia H lse
e r ls .
3 16- 3 10 If. Lee, Ocala.
**9tjer to find If thcli inlssing boy doing &lt;t iiionuluuue, there haa to
•now fell on *h« northern i ' u i i . . f j . . . . . . . . u
Pvt. Solon s. Duncan, 22, son of waa on the list.
ft*
he two guya running around behind
c r m . 3.76- 4.51 Solon S. Duncan. Fort Myers.
ain* and (n the northern Rocky K kilrh apitft
Among tho paners thrnughnui you.
Ih i i I
ho. Iie k lu . 1,60- 3 30
I’fc. Richard M. Basset 1, son of the country publishing the full
ountaln area.
"After all, entertainment la en­
I'u c o m lir r e
Ini b e k lu . 7. t o . 9 (JO
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hassell, Jup IMavaJJable at pres* time were: tertainment, whether you're run­
. Strong wind*, with drifting K iiin - |iia i«
In i. Iie k lu . 3 oft
i i r r . I r f t h r r * . P e p e iid In K
iter.
•now, were reported In the Da­ . . eHl llse
ning a race or standing still. Bpt
I-. A . C r le .
1.60- 6 ftft
blew York—Th" Times. The you
I’fc. James E. Carter, Tallahas­
can't convince executives of
kota* and Montane.
O n io n *. I lr e e n
do*. lion . I Oft- 1.4#
Herald
Tribune.
Thr
World
Telelhat. I'vo always thought that the
1 Snow also was fn.'llng In New I'u r s le y
Ini
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irrsm
and
Hun,
The
Journal
Am­
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hu, h n r. *,5o-lft.ftl&gt;
I’fc. Lonio it. Lcdklns, ion of
meeting of executive minds pro­
England.
erican;
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In i. I .e k l. S .40-16 00 McDavId.
duced tho quintessence of nothThe polar parade nf Imd IItaillH
heu 6 rlos. Ini. b a k t. 1.T6- 3 36
Rosfnrv—The Globe, Traveler liijr’’
i Mrs. Luctla I’rice, Stuart.
weather wan In It. sixth day in H -iu a .ti. Y e llo w hu h p r, 4 5ft
Post and Hernltl;
H 'liio a ii, W h ile
hu. h p r.
3 75- 3 36 | Air Foict! Ml Lt. Robert K
The Boston comic has had many
tniny area*.
T u r n ip *
do*.
In in , I eo.
I S ’. Rurka, ifitw:iA, Mr*, Eugmla II.
Chicago—ThTribune,
Hun- a run in with executives. It started
Snow aUo was falllnir In New T u r n ip H alft.l lift lia k l. I 36- I 60
lliirke (wife), 4017 Esperanto St., Times. Daily News and Herald- back with his first air ahow. The
England.
c iT iir *
wife of ono of tho sponsors liked
Tampii, I'yok-Doog.
in i* " . I'e p e n illn * H ist.
The polar parade of had ll r utins
American;
3
163
60
music.
CpI. Richard I'rlce, |(A M0H.M77,
Weather was In It* elatli day in O r o p e f r iill, P iin r an Im x 3 no- 3 6ft
Philadelphia — Thr Bulletin, organ
We were trying to put 04* a
Mrs. I.uclln I'rlce, wife, Ktuait, which also printed the names of
many area., and the end w.« not &gt; lr u p e fr iili. M a rs h H ecdli-**
snappy show," recalled Allen, "but
Ih il
3 ««- 3 36 Jml Inf. Illv., I'yok-Dong,
jn light.
eastern Pennsylvania and New
n a ftrln e n , A c c o rd in g I "
Temperature, were In the sub- T aHlse
I’vt. Anderson Battle, Jr. RA Jersey missing men not on tho wo had to atop In the middle nf
« In .]
I 60 - 3'&gt;0
It to switch to the Now York Para­
freetlng range In most of the
I. miUP'l, 2nd Div., son of Mr. and Reds’ list;
36 V H ile llr e prodm -a re i e lr e d n l
mount for two minutes of organ
northern etate* from the weatern T h e H an fo rd H lu le F a r m e r " S ta rk e r Mrs. Anderson Ratlin Hi,. Route
The
Atlanta
Journal,
The
Miami
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mountain* to the Atlantic, and t ie r . IS . T o t a l re c e ip ts I I S 3 I p a ck- I Jinx KH, Rurtow. Chiang-Honir.
Dally
New*,
The
(Little
Rock)
He believes that the advertiser’s
Iowa of xero or below were re- a *e » .
I’fc. Thnmaa J, Healey, RA Arkansas Gasette, The Mont­ influence
In TV has produced a
Iie m a m l good n il a l l p ro d u ce,
gUtcrcil In eight itatei.
H2H702D, 7th Dlv., son of Mr. and gomery (Ala.) Advertiser and The bod effect, “Just as It did In radio."
rk e t a i la n ll y " lr o n * e r .
Snow and much colder weather m aModerate
Mrs, Henry Nissle, .'I7B West f!7th Montgomery Journal, The Nash­ "Tho TV performer haa the
demand fur ell run
im * forceaxt for tomorrow for the
St., Jacksonville. Chlang-Hong.
ville Banner and the Nashville same importance aa the label on
midwest.
Sift/ IC Curl Cave. ItAIM-WMG, Tennesseean, Tho Daytona Beach a can," he argued. "The show It­
Beside* the death toll of 2(H)
Vegetable Market
2nd Inf. Illv., I'yok-Dong; son of (Fla.) News-Journal, The Chat­ self is not important: it's whether
’rom weather'a omlaught xlnce
Mrs. Ilcrthn f ’nve, 160(1 Illinois tanooga Time, and The Chatta­ the show can sell the product.
aat Friday, thousand* nf persons
St., Jacksonville,
"I think It's bad In any medium
nooga Free Press;
Buffered Injuries In falli on icy
J ACKH4INVILLK (Al'l The FedI |d. Edward K. Lukian, ItA
when the entertainment quality la
Tho
Hvraruse
(N.
Y.)
HeraldItreels and sidewalks.
rr*il Hluift MarkH N i 'H h H r f t l . h I I2H701I6. I«l Cnv. illv., CblafigJournal, The Newark (N. J.) Eve- not ihe Important thing. A dis­
,-nrly New York Merkel «.n FI-.rMi Rung;
aon of Mr. mid Mrs. Harry nlng News, Tho Kansas City NUr, criminating audience has certainly
f. i.M h Mini v e u e ln M e e i
A v o c a d o . r le i * lo - lf ." 1 36*1 76 J. Hnoner, Route One, (ilancoe,
helped tho movie business. I’jc
Peace Talks
,im »rer t o m ltlln n la w
. 60.
Or Ran*1WMates Jm,Th!!1’ r w i N?»«
hB(l ,0 #•* better, because
Hriup I l e x i i i l.u a lir l" g e n e ra lly f .il r New Sinyiun Reach.
H IV / could
VVUiU eat
'* K e a lla n e a p r e n P t a e O ae l
I’fc. Homer F. (Jregnry, RA (N. C ) Observer. ™
Chnrloltr, people IUWIIU
found UH6
out they
l» Hi,m l &lt; |ii* llly V a le n t in e . 1 6 0.3 60
&gt;■■•&gt;■11&gt;- t . o o - 3 f e w h ig h *» 3 oil 10240702, 21th Inf. Dlv., Chian*
l popcorn right out In the open:
we requested from them.
la w an 136 I ' l e n l l f u l . I lift-2 HO Song, son of Mr. ami Mrs, Clark
In Washington The Hlar and Ithey didn’t nave to go In darkened
ft* said the U. N. list was "Just fe wo s tly
1,60-3.00 fe w h l* h
3 1.1
* confirmation of Information sl- m
(iri-gnry,
2017
Shagway,
F lo r id a ll r l le a I 36-1 6') I'n o le iiit .ir a L,
y given the Communist* by fe w 1.00.1.60 W a s 3 6(1-3 70 fe w Tampa.
S*d Cross. Th* Information is 4.00 fe w lo w a a 3.60.
CpI. Alfred R. McMillan, RA
r r a le a I ’a m a l 314
jy available lo them. Nothing iloCs ee iile ryi.n oIS l / Im-h
l-RI.'IHdlfi, 2nd Inf, Dlv., Clilangt d o se ii 4.00 lirih lu v e re
_jmg withheld." ,
la w us 3.6ft.
Song, "on of Mr, mid Mrs. Junlc
C e le r y CahliOMft
c e le r y
c ra te .
Nuckols said the Red Cross data
R. McMillan, Route 1, Sneads.
"was in (he original language, I'm 1.76-3.16.
C u m e ro te a Y e llo w 6 d ix e n faw
I’vt.
Rogers
Herndon,
ItA
0|HPt9 "
1.00.
I t:ir&gt;::om, 2nd Inf. Dlv,, (I’W camp
"Wo asked for the name, (he na­ C u e im ilie ra l.n a tie la 7. of t-sun f a ir riot
shown l. son of Mr. ami Mrs,
So f t id lfta r y
i j.m l 11y
tionality, the locations of their o t in llly 4.00-4
1 76 ) a r * e alee I 00-1.60 p ic kCohen
le *
Herndon, 1101 Rushing St.,
camps and the names of men In 63.60.6 0 1.00
Jacksonville.
I la n it r ll.if t a 4/6 l.n a h e ) line,-a 1 36
•aeh temp," he said.
I’fr. I.onso R. Ledklns, ItA
E g g p la n t l.u a l.e la lin lm lln g h o ld ­
That was tho Information In the
o v e r* 3.0U-4.00 fe w 3 76 im o re r I'.w
II, '1:1X620. 21th Inf. Dlv., CniangV. N. list.
aa 3.00.
son or Mr. ami Mr*.
The Red list contained (he same
E n d iv e C h ic o ry Im ahela 3 00 1 76 Song;
William II. Lcdklns, McDavId.
Information plus serial numbers n iiia lly 3.36-7.76.
.H e r * ru le
l.ija h a la
2 36-3 60 few
CpI.
Charles
Ltu-j
It A
and unit. The Communists supplied 3.76
f r w lo w aa 1.00.
Uw Allied names In English.
I.e ttu r n e n a le ru c r o le a I li a ll„ a - H2H7707, 7th Inf. Dlv,, ChlangBut there were protest* that tho lu n 3 Om en 3 00-3 60 p o o re r 1 oo Hong, sop of Mr, Wadle II. Lee.
H ln a 3.00-3.00
heal
2 76-1 00
11,AM prisoners Hated was far ahorl plloo in
o rer 1 . 00 - 1.60
of the more than 100,000 Allied
l*r|p|iera Im ah e la C o llf i.r n ln W ..n NEW YORK --It’* an old new*,
troops missing. The discrepancy is ile ra I l.o 0 - ll.6 0 f a i r iio n llly I I I # . paper ndge that names are news
n llie r llo lln iie n ty p e f a ir .m i lprimarily In South Korean troops OHO
6 .On.S 00 l l i i l l i i i i e l l e "
‘
And tinliiv tiu&gt; names nf Ameri­
Sftii
* 6(1
The list of 3,108 Americans and pMy
o o re r lo w h &gt; (.o n
can" lir-Lt prlsoiiers nf war by the
approximately 1,120 other U. N
I I iii II k Iiph IS ip m rl
Communists in Korea amounted to
nationals was roughly what was 76-1 01 fe w I 36.
li .&gt; p er p lo t
In rlti-lfrta good news -the kind that nows,
expected, U. N. Command sources h oHldl or av we r*l ..r i 60..66
p rlic H In io m id r ie
papers worked overtime In re.
■aid.
Hi|iift"h '4
lUtikuM. loa.
But 7,M2 South Korean prisoners 3.5a I m| " I ii .|" 3 lift- I iii h Ii i i I" V i-lln w port.
t r u l a h l a r r k 3.»ft.3.6ll fe w lo w it .
Th,, AsHiH-laled I'rusa began
Is only one-twelfth of ihe number H3 6ft.
transmitting (he 11,1014 names frnm
tb* South Korean governmetit said
tV a le rc rF H " per hunch IS
★
Tokyo at H;(in P. M. (EHT), Tueaware missing.
drry, arid flnl-hnl the lint more
The government announced It
r r r i n a x ii t p m t .'v r M
V IN T K Il
IIA V IIN
I A P I T h e limit II hours Inter, at Hi46 A, M.
w&gt;a "shocked beyond words at the H lat lft
M orrtin in
Ding discrepancy. Wo refused A .61. rnI ' lpi rourl* toIfiftpcrtlfiM
|KHT) tmlay,
d ay In lorai-n;
llfcvo the honesty of the ComMember pnpers throughout tho
L«...l,,r-,r«%rr i&lt; ‘7."!;?;•
eniintry Inirritnl them Into print
it newsman suggested some
43!sn:&gt; fur anxious pitrenls and relative*
captured South Korean soldier*
probably were In the North Korean
array now, nr had melled away
Into civilian Ufa.
When and how to release the
prisoner* still remains lo he de­
cided hy truce negotialors.
Presumably an exchange would
be accomplished In stages after an
■rmlsllco Is signed .Negotiators arc
trying to heal a Dec. 27 deadline—
only eight daya away.
The truce supervision subcom­
mittee made no progress toward
that goal, a If. N. spokesman said,
In more than four hour* of wrang
ling Wednesday.
We carry a com­
plete linn of Men's
£ mucoi/l _____
___ ______
Dress Oxfords and
try today repulsed several light
Communist attacks at scattered
Cedar Crest Wnrk
points along the Korean War front.
Hhnes. We Invite
Most of what little action there
you to come In und
Was ^took place on Ihe weatern
aee them.
^forltiwest
enl nf Chop
C'horwon artillery
w«a called
d on lo
to hell
help throw back
Bedroom
|
laaault that began late
Red aasault
Hllppers,
'
afternoon. Light contacta
la up lo a company in
regular 11.611
were reported from other
Men's Fell Redroom
Hperlul
seders In the west.
Hhnes

State Farmers Market

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Toll Mounting,

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former In a sequence of "We’i
^o4 Married." I asked him If I
planned any more pictures.
"No," he raptled. " I waa never
any'.good to' picture*, ami i never
really had picture* written for me.
1 did my first one became they
couldn't get Ned Spark*. I did
another Because they liked the
first one. Then I did one with
Jack Benny because we were sup­
posed to be fighting on the radio.
"Besides, I'm tied down to an
exclusive deal with NBC. They
won’t let me work for any other
network. Even when I'm not work­
ing, I'm not working for NBC."
I remarked that he waa looking
amaxlngly well for Allen. Even the
bags under his eyes were small

values.

"I'v# been on a diet for two
years because *f my high blood
pressure," he explained. "I can’t
eat anything with salt. In fact, 1
can't even return to New York by
way of Salt Lake City when I go
back; that’s how strict It is.

Kiwanis Meet
ll's S IIS M S

it
I-.

Twenty Reds sneaked Into Allied
line* on the eastern front early
Wedneiday. United Nation* force*

93.95

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dispersed them wllhin an hour and
10 minutes.

Men’s
Pajamas

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Th* U. B. Klghtb Army reported
L
no American aoldlara were killed
, M mk th* front In the 14 hours
| faSCl at • p.m. Tueaday. Other
V . u T N . and South Korean unit*
C
nmnitcd soma eaiualUes, but they
«• xwn axtnmaly light. Last Sunday
r
ntao waa a day of no American
tV . WIT daitha nn th* ground,
i i:
Many Alllod soldiers had ana ear

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Auto Accidents
4CMMM44 Vrsa ram Oael
according to Mr. Harrison.

Only due to tha driver of the
abandoned two door sedan which
carried a New York tag waa a
pay envelope from the South-d
ward Packing House with tho
name George Irvin on It, Mr.
Harrison said. Damage was es­
timated at 1160 for the car ami
1200 for the replacing the tele­
phone pole.
P4HLTUY MARKKT

JACK HONVI t.I.K (AID — Exes:

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In c a rto n s -

Kiira laras *6 7«: large IS, 14;

m ed ium I I , I S ; s m a ll 64, 6».
I ’n u lt r r unchang ed .

Since the World Series was in-'^
augurated the American league
has won 31 time* and the National
League 17.

FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF
IHE SHOPPING PUBLIC
BEGINNING THURSDAY, DEC. 20
ALL STORES W ILL REMAIN
OPEN TIL 9 P. M.
SANFORD MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

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more than 30 years and staled
that during 20 months In 8anford,
his firm had received 9300,000 In
contracts, and that ha had ipeht
9206,000 on payrolls, materials
building supplies. Ho pointed
out the need of new Industry here
to retain local college graduates,
and stressed the need In Hanford
of a new sewngo disposal plant.
Lieut. Nora Hawklna of tho
Salvation Army led In prayer prior
to the turkey
- dinner, and -play
■?'ed
trumpet accompaniment during
the singing led hy Forrest E.
Breckenrldgo. The latter played
several popular selections on the
piano.
Edward fame Introduced Sani
Williams, U.S.N. of Hoganivillo,
(ia„ and In 1040 a featherweight
Navy taxing
,g champion. Other
guests Included George Austin,
Thomas Page and E. C. Hogan,
Jr. of Orlando. John Pierson an-

nouneed -the-Hat of Khranlana to
preside at tha Salvation Army
dime board* on Monday.

HAMILTON
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heart . . . . a beautiful,
hinting "g ift of time".
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and moat complete lino
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THF. S.WFOUD 1ILRAI.II

ritain Taking
Steps Against
State controls

Children Enjoy Life At Florida Methodist Home

By SAM DAWSON
NKW YORK iav—Britain I* tak­
ing its first cautious step toward
istoring confidence In the stateIttered pound sterling. Canada at
same time has taken the final
&gt;p and set Itr dollar entirely freo.
rltierland has freed the price of
.Id, but not iu movement, from
pjvrrnment control.
rTakrn together, these steps repesent tl&gt;e first *i|Jni of a tendency
return to private, as opposed
In state, controls of world econo­
my. They follow two others: Co
liumbla recently dropped all its
price controls, and Hungary was
orted to have dropped rationing
ugh with an Iron Curtain
allhough
i countryt It la always hard to win
..j fact from the propaganda.
r the
By Itaelf, the British gi-----govern„y
meat's return to commercial banks
of the right to trade In foreign
eichange doesn't mean much,
American bankers and foreign tra­
ders say. The narrow range In
which the bankers can trade pre­
vents that. .
.
... ,
,
But they hope the step will be
i*lstlowed by others and lead, at
I Tbme time In the future, to full
convertibility of the pound sterling
with other currencies.
Canada had already taken sever•I steps In that direction before
Ita final one over the week,end.
It now joins the United States and
Swlturland as the only countries
who aren't ufrald uf what will
happen to their money's value
when it Is freely compared with
the money of any other land
That's what convertibility means
M lhe right to change dollars Into
pounds or pesos at will and In
any amount and at any price.
Sound currencies retain their val­
ue. Kofi ones have U&gt; be protected
by government curbs on their converflbllily.
Canada unpegged the price of
Its dollar over a year ago-a step
Britain la not yet ready to take.
Now by making It freely convert­
ible, Canada will permit ita cltiiens
to spend as much as they like in
Jh e United States, hence Increas*^ig tourist travel, Heretofore, they
could take only so much money out
of Canado.
The step also will thaw nut sume
four billion dollars of American
money invested In Canada, which
was froien there at the start of
World War II.
Canadians can now hedge on
American commodity markets to
cut down their business risks.
And by proclaiming Its complete
faith in the value of Its dollar,
(Panada is likely In attract even
more American money there for
Investment. The flow of U. S. dol­
lars to Canado haa been atcady
ever aince U unpegged the price
of Um Canadian dollar and let It
find Ita leval—now around M cents
In American money.
A almllar goal—Americans hope
—Is what the Churchill government
Is working for. Rome believe that
within a year Britain may have
so restored IU financial health and
a these In l very nerrow
X
American bankers view
this as Churchill’s cautious way
of testing nut the strength of the
pound as a first step.
On the other hand, there ere
some die-hards among those who
have been selling pound sterling
short In the boiler that Britain
would again devalue Ita money
Some of these traders still believe
«hat if the pound sterling shows
further
weaknass,
devaluation
could follow.
. .
, ,
And some of the more cynical
think that Britain's cautious step
In the direction of free convertibil­
ity Is chiefly to please the United
States,
advocates it They
---- which
------- __.jcalea
__ It coupled with the i ■announce
iihuwiiww
intlon
will
meat that this month Lot—
..........
pay the 170 million dollara duo In
principal and Interest on the loans
In Britain by the United States
' .A Canada. Together they could
v e Just window • dressing for
Churchill's visit to Washington next
month.
* „
By pleasing Uncle Ram, they
reason, Churchill will be In a belter
position to ask for more financial
and commercial favora to help
Britain out of Ita economic troubh i,
■
Meanwhile, duelers In foreign
exchange are sparring around cau­
tiously. seeking (o find the slicking
■win! for ihc pound alerting. And
Juralgn traders say (hit relaxing
of exchange rules won’t mean too
much, since Britain ilill retains
strict control over Import! and
plans to make them e v n tighter.
Wild turkeys originally ranged
from I lie Atlantic coast of North
America to the Dakota* and from
Southern Ontario to Bouthvrn
Mexico.

Ibhere is a world scarcity of coSeminole m m
Blind Co.

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Te Pit Any Rise Window
P I.u U ~

Wed.

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lleorge A. Ileroux
Listed As Nation’s
No. I Criminal
W \S!|INl!TDN P- I Ik- mime of
(ieorge Arthur Ileroux. 21. today
wa. placed on the F B I's list of 10
most wanted criminals
In .i circular to law enforcement
officer. Ihc Fill described li. mill
as armed and "considered extreme­
ly dangerous
lleiuox I- w.illicit liu tin- limber y
of Ibe Solilh'lde II ink of Kiin.as
City Mo llel In I'M . .mil the
tobheiy of Ibe Jo h n -on 1'onnty
Hank Ft nine Vdl.ige K.m Nov
j ;i
Itie K; iipu * l ily robbery netted
511-41 in currency
Ibe 1’ialrii
Village loot included $l&gt;2 issi m cur
rency checks and bonds
Ibe Fit! said Herons i* believed
to have been born in Halil inure
It gave tin. summary of lux back­
ground
lie quit school in early H)4il after
attending grade school III Worm
socket. I! I . .uni high M-hiuil Hide
and al Woreexler. Max*
lie lotneil Ihe Army at lloxton
in April, lilP.I. and wax sent lo
tlcrmaiiv Cimvicled id unlaw fill
pnx*e**lnii of i alum cards, cigar
elte coupon. and an uiuegi-dered
ueiqmn hi- wax . I r a b u .fed March
li. IM l "unde I ■oodilomx otticr
than honor.title
In AuglPl, Hi ■I be wax placed
oil prohaliou in Milwaukee for Iwo
year* for unlawful iiildxlale trails
pot la Iloti of fueai ui. lie alxu look
pail oi all attempted tad break
H id e

l ltm ill.tA ls t \ 114)111 Its
I.DNDDN t Hoodlum* an- mux
cling inlo band* id children "logout
i brKlious carol* in pntilir
Ht-ollnml Vant ii-imiled lo-lav the
i a, Keledx turn- taken o l d patties
&lt;•1 yoiingxtei I a i d a g i n e atumt IU
year* old and oi panned them Into
"beat* " t ompi tiloix al*- , lia.i-d
off
Ibe ilnldien xing m inis under
llglilcd window* and boii*elioldi-rs
xually reward lliem with a "billing
i l l e d i t s » or xo lot tln-ir Mings
It's an nlil rlirlxtina* f 1ail It lull III
-'.iigland
Itut since Hie hoodlum* lo ok over,
the k ill* m u*t tu rn o v e r h a lf th e ir
■o lle i lio n *
w lin h u s u a lly a in n u u l
in iw o or ttirx'e pound i nil to y.s in
a nigtit
(n r "pro tectio n

II \It 14-All A S l 't M t V C K
SANTA MONICA Calif P Ac
lie** llarlinra Stanwyck i* in St
.tidin'* llox|iilnl today under treatnieiil lor pm-iiiuimia
She eulored Hu- tioxiiA.it ruesday
Iter littering limn a *i -i u-x of
old
She hip. Iiecn -.uirking on
Hie HKD (dm i laxli by Niglil "
Keith Ttnima , lowly innolrcil
oulfielder for the I'hihidelphut A’*,
.petals the iiff-ne.isoii ax a -tudeiit
al Kansas Stule College

. iiilminl.iriitlon building and g i r l.’

H al BoyJc Calls
LAKE MARY
1951 Y ear Mixed By VIIUIIN1A I*. ANDKIIBON
of Mrs, bottle Ferry,
With Blessings I whoFriends
Is confined to the Fermibt

Iniughdm Memorial Hospital. will
Ity IIAI. ItUVI.K
■tic chut |o bear that she i*
NKW YOIIK i/W-Whut can Ihc .lightly improved.
average guv say about 105! as it
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Itubren,
fades Into history''
M l.. I.cl.
(iirdber und Mis.
Should he cry into Ills beer over .timuita Mixon, all of Amlobisin.
It, or break into a cheer? Is he any Alu. were guests of Ml- till-!
better o f f Has ihc human race
Inched onward or upward any since

IWO?
'how to rondurt Ihe Korean police
On Ibe one hand
yes. Un Hie
und nobody could tease
other hand
question mark It -action,
"Ike" KUcnhower Into saying pub­
ha* been a mixed and Inderlslve licly whether ho was n Democrat
year. For example—
a Republican.
True, we avoided a World War orThe
traffic problem became
In 1031. But we had avoided it In ; It might have done that except
l1050.
i P f . flier
Are we IV
really further ur you euu't get votes by convicting
doner lo one now
Truce, truce talks begun In Ko the weather
Huy. what a confusing year! The
rea this year but hope for real
peace there nickers on and off, five-star generals quarreled about
like a bad phone rmmocllnn. When imw to conduct the Korean (mike
will It come amt inn wo trust it action, and nobody could tease
whan It doc* come' The ground "Ike" Klienhower inlo saying pub­
the air war is holler than ever. licly whether he was a Democrat
True, an atom bomb didn't go or a Republican.
The traffic problem became
off In anger this year We tested
some. And Hie ICissian* tested worse In the cltlei where that was
some, too. We're building a hydro still posilble.Telcvlalon reception
gen bomb plant. And they're re­ improved, but Ihe quality uf Hu&gt;
ported building l.ooo new subma­ shows was such that many owners
rines—ami maybe a hydrogen bomb liked Ihe commercials better than
the programs.
also.
True, the atom has gone to work
Scientists said longevity was In­
to cure disease, but when will the creasing, idIllough Ihe average
hope It gives outweigh Hie dread man complained no was Just get­
It brings? It wasn't safe In 1951 ting balder, grayer, or fatter
to remove the Identification tags
But Americans, all In ull, had
from the wrists of our children. belter medical care, wrre belter
Nor will It be in l»32
clod, owned more of their own
How about Ihe domestic situa­ homes, and ato higher on Ihe hog
tion?
than ever before In
fn Jtheir history,
The statisticians tell us that total tin other
lt large country
cou
In the world
personal Income bus gone Up, sav­ fared so
o well In the
thi realm of man's
ings have increased, debt* have physical
needs—food,
clothing
nnd
il needs—fo
dropped. Tell that to your neighbor, shelter.
however, and he Is likely to answer
For all Its troubles, If Ihe United
‘‘You esn prove anything wllhjda- States meets no worse woes than
Scandal had a heyday. It begin ilrte.
to look like Ihe only subsidised
amateur athletes left In America
were the checker players In the
public parka and the old people
who play abuffleboard In sunny

Mrs. 11. M. Cut-Inuo Un- weekend
of Dec. II.
R ev. nrul M r*. L . W , U n til a r ­

rived
from
Dunkirk,
N.
Y„
Tuesday. Hi-v. Sent!
Ib e III-W
pit.lor ui Hu- iTiminuiiity Church
Attending tin- Ihdlin. College
O iri.tm u. piogiaiu Tuesday were
Mr. mill Mr. I' D Anderson,
their griindehildri-ii, Mona und
Dourth- Ander.oii, of Miulluml
uiol the Intter'. gue.ls, Sluimli
Melhinuld mill Judy Ihdli
Mr ami Mitiuvmoml M
Hull mitl Mr. W. Klrebbt.ff of
.Sunfoul attended "The Messiah",
the oratorio produced by the
University Choir nnd Symphony,
In (Suim-avllle on Dee. l&gt; Their
daughter.
Miss
Iteltye
ItemHall, wa» u member of tinthoril*.
The I b i.in e .. Women's flu*of the Community Church held
Ihelr monthly meeting Wednesday
nt the home of Mr., I* D.
Anderson.
Mr..
Din Coebiun,
president presided. Vurlou. un-v
project, for the coming year
ware discussed und n committee
of Mrs. .1. M Thump.on nod
.Mrs. K. K. I.b.yd, J r . were uppalnted to measure the chiiieh.
for u new balcony- rail eurtidn
ami nosslhle backgimitul cuiluius
for the choir.
Two new members were in­
cepted, Mrs. Sidney Fowler nod
Mrs. J . |- Humphrey. At the
conclusion of the business m eet
log, gift* were exchanged bv
the member.. A lli'llted I'll VI" 1
mas
tree,
Brasilian
pepper
berries, und candle* carried not
the holiday themo In decorations
and the hostess presented cut h
with u guy houtnniinlrp. At u In' hour, fruit salmi and coffee wenserved 5lr*. Frank Kvnns. Mi
K. (). Fawcett, Mrs. II
M
(Reason. Mrs. .Sidney Fowl--,
Mrs. M. II. Rice, Mrs. K. »:
l.toyd. Jr.. Mrs. J . I,. Hiiinnhre .
Mrs. It. R, True nml Mrs. II, M

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M l. W K. Hake i
Mi and Me* P l&gt; Ati.l.-tx.ui
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the Sanfi.nl i.inmoiiii hlo.i.l al
loueb Foot l.u I! Tuc.tJni, with a
seme
of
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the .?untilr High wi!l
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Mi and A|rx K it Fussed l
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Connelly
of
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. peril a few dni'* In West I'liloi
Reach. (Ills post wed
Humbly afternoon.
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Dixlana Whole
BABY OKRA
pkq.
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ASPARAGUS
pkq.
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Alien Leaf or Chopped
SPINACH
2 pkqs.
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I)p| Monte Whole Spired
PEACHES
2'/j Can
42c
m-oz. Apple
PIE SPICE
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7U-oz. Droinediiry Pitted
DATES
pkq.
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Planter'll 4-oz. Tin*
MIXED NUTS
can
29c
7-oz. Jur
CHEEWEES
34c
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FRUITCAKE 2V, lb.. $2.29
No. 2 Comstock Pumpkin
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Specials Too

Everyday
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ours! IMumply mented Western “Hirds” with tender muscles,

Pound Box
HOLIDAY CANDIES
lOMmz. Ilruch Choe. Cov.
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pkq.
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lO.nz, Ilrnch Multcd
MILK BALLS
pkq.
37c
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ASSORTMENT
pkq.
37c
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CREME DROPS
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I2ux. Terry Choc. Covered
FRUIT THINS
pkq.
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!ELLY BEANS
pkq.
!2oz. Terry Choc. Covered
THIN MINTS
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H-o*. Ilrnch Mnr.'ditnallow
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SANFORD HERALD

Article Oil T aft
By Zora Hurston
In Post Magazine
A famous Negro writer whu
me#a u&gt;a«b#d
dlsh-s
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help
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i author of a Saturday Evening
Boat article, "A Negro Voter
8!a*t Up Taft.”
Zora Neale Hurston, bom In
Xalonville near Sanford, but now
l. living In Kau (lallle, Is th«
&gt; Author who through ambition,
Mid taking advantage of her
Ip break* has gained fame for her
books on folklore, short stories
Mid magaxlne article*. In her
latest Rost article of Dec. 8 she
‘ live* the reason* why she thinks
the Ohio Senator can swing his
ahara of the Negro vote as u
Republican presidential candidate.
She Is the daughter of u
Baptist minister who prrachrd In
Eatonvlllo and Hanford and was
• moderator of Florida rolored
Baptist conventlne. She worked
, In Hanford for several months
Y Mi a girl of 14 and In her auto*
*'» biography, "Dust Track* On A
i'-. B«ad," she vividly describe* the
" boat trip down the Ht. John's
from Jacksonville, where sho
V. Went to school, on the old side* wheeler “City of Jacksonville”
and the trip on the old ACI.
train to Mnltland.
In her recent Saturday Eve­
ning Post article sho expresses
optimism over Senator Taft’s
chances of winning the Negro
vote nn Ills record In "throwing
Bilbo out of the Senate," the
writing of the Tuft-Hnrtley Act
Which, ehr says, gives Negroes
an tviunl opportunity where they
i] Would be discriminated against
ft by union rules, nm| for Ills
' record as a "brainy’’ leader.
|Hhe cites Mrs. Taft ns one
«f the Henntor’s strong polnta
In getting Negro backing In
Ohio, Mrs. Taft, shr descrlbea as
• • woman uf wit and charm who
la an effective speaker on her
husband's behalf before colored
audiences,
The Toft family background
I* also given In the article as
.part of tnd'nenalor’a vote getting
power among Negroes,

M&gt; NELL M. WILLIAMS
Hanford Uarden Club
liECONIAH . . . and How to
Crow Them (Parti).
The Begonia* 1* the only horti­
cultural genus of the family
Ilegoniacea*. Botanists tell us
that the Begonia ha* no genrtlr
relef Inmblp with any other living
plants. Tney are named for
Michel Begon, a French botanist
of Santo Domingo (10118-17101
They make un a large, varied
group of succulent herbs or part­
ly shrubby plant* found widely
ifistrllulled throughout the warm
region* of the earth. Central
and South America probably
have more native specie* than
all the other warm countries
combined.
It I* estimated that the number
of specie* varic* from 500 to
1.100 and many of the native*
have been Introduced Into culti­
vation. The number of varieties
resulting from hybridising and
tha horticultural form* developed
In the gardedns now runs into
the thousands. This fart has
reesulted In a nomenclature that
la still very confusing.
USEH . . . Home variety of
llogonia Is to he found blooming
every month In the year. In
more ways than one the llegonh
heads the list of house plants
which may he looked on a* p e r­
manent and annual bloomer*.
Many are grown for their
handsome foliage, the showy
flowers, summer bedding out­
doors. Rummer and winter tinder
glass, In window uarden*, In the
full sun and In the shade. Rome
grow Just anywhere with little
core while there are those which
defy the efforta of the amateur
and professional. The vast group
offers excellent opportunity fo1*
the collector providing he bns
the right growing conditions.
ODARKER . . . Dr. I.. II. Bailey
divides
Begonias
into
four
classes, according to the typed
of roots;
bulbous, tuberous,
rhlxomatous and flbrus. Rlnce the
bullion* class has but one retireseentatlve, I). Kocotrana (one
parent of our well-known Christ­
mas-Flowering U.) the gardener
divides hi* subjects Into the
three remaining groups. Due to
the Intermingling of all types
the lines are not clearly defined
In nil rases.
VARIETIES . . . Until one
becomes a fancier and a special-

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Moufthton Insurance Agency

As most of our readers know,
It wae a little mors than four
years ago that the community of
D# fiery was started. There was
so much to do, that thosa who
had bought lend, built house* and
tried to re-clalm their land and
make their houses h o m e s , found
little time for community Ilf*. To
be sure, there were house parties,
I,each parties and a "show” or
two, hut It was not until May,
Him, that the hlg get-together for
nil the people of De llary was
planned.
On the last Sunday of May,
more than five hundred people
gathered on the grounds of the
Joseph II. Rchmlerer home for
an all-day picnic. Many friend*
from nearby towns and cities
were with us and, what was even
more gratifying, neighbor* who
had never met before got to
know enrh other on De llary day.
Many plans were promulgated
on that day but there was a
hitch. Where could eo large a
group mectT Where could baaaare,
dances, concerts, motion pictures,

'tors. Now we have the land and
with It the will to get going. Thd
first step In that direction was
taken on Friday evening wlirn it
cecord crowd filled the auditorium
of tha Enterprise school, which
was loaned to us by our good
friends In Enterprise.
The entertainment was called
“Through the Year" and was a
aeries of 12 tableaus with Incldenal music and readings. It was
written and produced by Dorothea
Hennlnger
cor­
iger assisted by your cor.--..-..dent.
W*
try
to
respondent.
We wouldn't
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a s
name all the people who helpeds
make the evening a succeia for
there wer so many willing work­
ers, and each one did the Job asthlnk ua mercenary but we are
rather proud uf having added well
over 8100 to the building fund.
On eeeond thought, we must
mention by nume one good friend
who 1* too often neglected for
11 months of tho year and then
worked to dcuth during the last
month. Of course, we mean Santa
Clauat Just before curtain time,
commotion at the
there was
back of the auditorium and there
he waa with boxes of candy for
oil the children, lie greeted them
In hi* Jolly fashion and totd them
ha had made a speclap trip from
tha North Pole to see them.
Many of you will remember
"Show Boat" when Churls* Winnlnger was In the cast. Do you
-remember bow lie hi-umed upon

Rural Common Sense
fly HMttW JOHNSON

Florida is dons in rural areas,
fanners ere especially Interested
In the bunting season.
Farmers own most of the land
on which Hunting Is done, and,
quite naturally, they want to bag
some game for their own tables
and they are Interested In hunting
by others on their property.
To avoid difficulties on a hunt­
ing trip, therefore, tha wise thing
to do before hunting on another
man’s property Is to obtain per­
mission from the owner. Because
they have livestock on the land or
l*caux* of other reasons, some
farmers may nut grant permission
for hunting on their place*, but
many do permit neighbor* and city
folk* to hunt. The farmer haa a
right to refuse permission for
hunting on his lend, and It should
be respected.
Nearly every hunting season,
officcra receive numerous comlalnla from farmers whose lands
sve been Invaded by hunters, and
sometimes a hunter winds up In
court os a result of falling to ob­
tain permission. A hunting trip

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•hould t* pllHUt Mid rtert*tlonal, mm) om way of making it
■o la to hav« tlia permlislon and
good will of Um owner of the land.

The University of Florida Agri­
cultural KiUnalon Service aleo
calls attention to other points that
are necessary for the hunting trip
to bo a pleasurable event)
Have the proper license. Ob­
serve all regulations regarding
hunting days and hours, bag lim­
its. protected game, and guns and
other equipment.
Handle guns carefully. Do not
carry a loaded gun In a car or in­
to a house. Do not climb a fence
with a loaded gun. Never carry a
gun so I) la pointing at another
person, and never snoot at an ob­
ject that Is not plainly visible or
toward other persons.
There are about 100,000 hunt­
ers—farmers and city folks—In
Florida, and cart and caution by
all art necessary to pravent trou­
ble and tragady on hunting tripe—
occasions which .should 6e pleas­
ant, healthful .and recreational.

MIMUY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
AND
TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT.
ire a (trod night by replacing any
ECHO.... — „
r : --------sc Ih ' will tail your budget.
will be glad to Novo you come In aud aee ECHOLS variety
tedding to suit any bedroom In your bouoo. Wo can also
to up that special maltreat to fit that odd-sisad bad.

GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP W ILL MAKE
A GOOD MORNING FOR YOU
WE’RE WIDE AWAKE TO H ELP YOU
SLEEP. SEE US T O D A Y -S L E E P
BETTER TONIGHT

' Eight of the 11 mm on the
Notre Dam# basketball eeuad hall
from the state of Illinois,

hi* audience when ho announced
his show end salr," It’a Only the
beginning, folks, only the**, beenginning!" That’s how we feel to­
day as we subscribe to that other
cliche, "Ureal oaks from little
ncrun* grow,

Heresqour
grim mis.
At the December meeting tho
gift was accepted l............
......
with much
thunks, unit It wae decided to
purchase two of the additional
lots for parking space. Up to now,
there had been a small building
fund but ull the plans seemed eo
nebulous und far off In the fu­

el- iiu i- ri-s ie ii h i only two group*
-Tuberous-rooted and Fibrousrooted. This latter group general­
ly include* II. rex and with 0.
sempcrflon-n*. The beginner had
best start with II. semperflorens
or Wax llegonla. It la the best
known of nil tho Hegonlaa and
Is used lurgely as a houso plant
ns well as n bedding plant out­
doors in the summer. It Is a
perennial and may live 5 years
or more. The species la very
variable uml many named va­
rieties, plus a large number of
hybrids, can be easily grown.
The Wax Begonia la divided Into
four groups, each of which la
Illustrated
by
the
varieties
named.
Tall growlng-Chrlstmaa Cheer,
Masterpiece
Medium helght-Dartlng, Indian
Maid
Dwarf-Adellne
Double-Westport Beauty
These varieties are suggested
for the beginner to try growing
first.
FLOWERS . . . The male and
female
flowers
are
bournu

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Maud R. Wllaon

THE GIFTS
THAT ARE ALWAYS
WELCOME

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ChooM R gift for luting pleaeure
from our burg# stocks of
nationolly-advertieed electrical
appliances . . . you'll find the
gift tkat will keep on giving
here, In our pra-Chrletmai
round-up of refrigerator#, range#!
waehere, ironen. and otkeve.
Cogve In and chooee youra today.

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•To Promote tlw Progreso of America.
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south. imistily cloudy rlxcwhere.
Scattered showers Friday
Friday afternoon

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWHI'APEH
VOLU M E X X X X U I

HANFOR tT F io m i)A r~ T JHl 1HHDAY UKC.^ft. 1051

A w odatcd I’rtm L m a m I W in

President To
Delay Notice
On Clean Up

WASHINGTON - tgt—President
Truman today again postponed an
notmeement of Inc drastic action
he haa promiied to clean out
•'wrongdoers" in government.
The White Roust wouldn't oven
announcement—
id lor last week
beloro Mr. Tnito Independence,
ly lor a short
"I am not in a position to pre­
dict," Mr. Truman'a Press Sec­
retary Joseph Short told reporters.
There have been widespread re­
ports that the President wlU set
up a special unit, with Federal
Judge Thomas F. Murphy ot New
York in a key rnlo. Its job would
be to look into allegations of cor
ruptlon In government, lake ac­
tion against any official* found In
have been acting Improperly, and
clear the names of all others
Renrt told newsmen he didn't
know whether the White House
was working with congressional
Democrats, Including Sen. Monropey (D.-Okta). who arc drsft. log legislation aimed at curbing
use of influence and slopping ir­
regularities in government.
Meanwhile William E. Willett,
who was described by a Senate
investigating group as having
yielded to "Influence" pressures
while he was an HKC director,
was revealed to bo back on the
government's pay roll,
Francis Whltcfvslr, Uundersecreiary
rctary of the Navy, confirmed
t that Willett haa been ap­
ed a 111 goo a year official
In1
... his office.
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Senate Bankfflg t lubcOMnlM
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us a director of tha Reconstrue.

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N o r t h Blanketed
By More Cold And
Snow From Canada
By The AsiecJaM Praas
ic Northern two-thirds
■ tU ;
of tha
on, buffeted by •RAW and cold
for a week, was Struck
b; a fresh
uch by
storm today. Behind tha storm was
a tow blast of Icy air.
At least 238 death* havo been
attributed to tha saver* weather
The now storm whittled eastward,
dumping ions of snow, sleet and
[reeling rain. Temparatura* tum­
bled along the route of th* atorm,
dlttplng far boJow itro In many
areas.
Free tin;
thoroughfane* In
area and
erdafed
wart,
Many schools
house■
were closed.
the storm pelted tho Rocky
Maintain area first. Colorado had
snejw and frigid temperatures. Den­
ver with five Incites or new snow,
ported a low of 8 below tern,
■ton, Colo., had -*11.
then the storm spread over tlw

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hade

C

fllqn. If was ea;
M ay In Virginia,
ere Pennsylvania l
Virginia and Ohi&lt;
Issued a
dang*

A

and tonight.
^oldcr weather
west behind
end and nor!
; Male had ll
too.

One Shot Effort Greeks Win Seat
Is Made To Break On U.N. Council
Truce Deadlock After 19 Ballots

_ Weather
ll bulletin
lying conInto tlw

Now

of New
nedtnga,

! I was 23 below aero at Havre.

II Missing From
Probe Is Begun Jaycees Take Lutheran Orphans
On Christmas Shopping Tour Burning Ship In
Into Slaying Of
Columbia River
US Secret Agent
Stern Testi­
fies About Death
Of Major Holohan

20 New Donations wU,n*
Increase Jaycee
Fund To $634

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f

billa autographed by Harry 8.
Truman, Arthur Godfrey, Vaughn
Monroe, Fuller. Warren, (Jen.
Dougls* MacArihur and others
‘
‘...
y Boh Rohl.
fgaaied
waa auggasted
by
lit along
al
____ w
will
with
Letter*
r *b* lent
dollar bill
explaining
aipla!
a new dolL..
_
. ...... _ the
Jaycee plan* h r . ih* Tourist
Center and asklnjt for the return
of the dollar signed along with
any contribution,
___

row of white halls, jo*' *lglu-|
and said, "I wish | had one," ns

HTOHF.M KTAV OPEN
In onler to belter »nrvJin w i s t f u l l y p u t th u p n d JIn b a r * Uhrlstlllii*
Hboppers, all atnrea
n the act.
the downtown section. IieglnBusily chewing gum given out In
tilng tonight, will remain open
by Mr. McClung, the kids bump­ until 0;tl(t P. M. throughout the
ed Into the problem that plague* pre-holiday period.
parents every Christmas, now to
buy gifts for everyone on tho
LOW FLIER
Hit nnd stay within the budget.
IXJNDON tJH Fran* Miller. 39
. Jerry who was keeping1 warm year old nmalmtr pilot, was fined
In a Hnpalong Cassidy sweat 1280 briny for (lying his light plane
ihlrt gave up hla Idea* iilmut tho under the tuindon Tower Bridge
king pong set and bought n Nov. 23.
MIBnr told Ihe rnurt he did ll
eltphone for
Patsy Hollar.
1«ek-eyed slg-yesr-old Dorothy on a dare from Ills l.t-yesr-old son.
IJnchok all bundled up In a ml who was wllh him In Ihe rented
oat of which aha waa very aircraft.
TIm plane flew between • bridge
pud whispered that she had a
The community Christmas carol aongfeat la gainlag momentum
mo
tek hoard for Carolyn back roadway nnd overhead walk which
express
are
120 feet apart.
as mors and more people gat th* spirit of tha occasion and
n- class at the Haven and a
blocks for Joyce llellhorn.
Uia dealre jo |oln wRh ihalr nrighhora In this united'
** htgiTe n c a b
in iRa celebration of the birth of Christ* Floyd Palmar, chairman of
blocks and hlack board
Amoa pay no of M'JV- Sanford
wrapped up in one largo
Um organising committee laid today.
, j
„
Avenue reported (lo- theft nf hi*
1 IV s s II s m S O a N i l T e s t
TBaplaa u have a chorus at raldo station WTRB lead an allhlaek lliffl Pontiac emina aomr.
eouat/ observance of th* «plrltnal»
‘
,
time before 7|00 last night,
‘
of the season in should b* at t*a radio station
Police Chief Itnv Williams said
jdioe In Bamittola on east First Street at ItOO on
STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK to—Good progress this morning. The car carried
would bo tuned to 14M Christmas Eva.
The home* of
■ tho upside was mads today a 1051 Fluilda tag 17-4208.
ItlM stock market wllh liberal
from olia and rail*,
ins extended to between nnp
' *'Of»d. i»P,
two points at (he mtlsld*
taea have,
“ MIs tfi* wtir, end rs«l Ik* gift the*
loesea held down to a fractionf Christmas Carets with llarry
Kudell ! aceomp*nylng.
Final detail* -for the annual
Elks Cjirlstmaa party for under­
privileged children will he an­
nounced. Robert Hlllhlmtr will
report th# benefit* obtained for
charity at the Elk* Ball itrid
Saturday right at the Mayfair
Inn.

%
v * # . a 3 . ii Community Co-operates In Phn
th Northeastern aectwo of Uw
rp ntry Included —I# at Albany,
T . the lowest ilMfl Kirch 4.
TqSing Carols Christmas Eve
n y

The W catkar

THE

Only 250 More Left
To Be Verified By
Defense
Officials;
Gen. Dean Is Sick

lly JI1F. IIVU .
WASHINGTON r The Defense
Departmcnl still had about 2V)
Supervision Of A r­ Ret! S.Ttcllitc White luinies to cheek today oil the Coramuiiisi supplied list of \meriean
mistice Is Turned
Russia Is Defeat­ prisoner* of w a r III Korea
The Pentagon finished the first
Over To The Staff
ed By 39-16 Vote , phase
of the huge |ol&gt; at H .in p in.
' i f ;s i ) Wcdiiesilay niglit At that
lly GEORGE A. MCARTHUR
PARIS -P American
backed hour, about LDio mimes no Hi.- full
MUNSAN, Korea
'T ruer nr
(ireerr won a sent on the United list ot 3.198 hml tieen ideii'lfied.
Dilators turned the problem uf .'filiun. Si-eurity Foiined tiMlay,
Telegrams making it a toyous
ow In supervise
a Korean nrmls lieutmg out White Russia on the Christinas season (or hiindri'iis of
iMt
tier over to staff officers today in lUth ballot
American families went out lo
a "one-shot effort" to break the
The ude was .IP for tireeee. mid nearly all of the next of km of
long deadlock.
lit fur While Russia
the 2 tua men Hot lit......... now
Tha staff nfflrers nirl for tun
A two third* majority of U N deepened for the many more whose
hours at Pnnmuninm Then the) member' present nml voting in the sons were not listed
adjourned until Friday. There u.is General Assembly lest w.i* re
About 71 soldier* on tho olentlno report of what happened
1pilred Tor election
•fied ll*t named nearest n-tatives
An official Allied spokesman said
The deadlock w.is the longest In at overseas addresses Messages
U N suhrommlllee delegate' sitg the history of It \ elections
to these kin are to tie &gt;&lt;•(»( today,
Bested enlllng In the staff offiee
Greece thus will replace Ytlgo
I'rismiers 11Ir-tvtif*•-«( .it the Conbecause there had been no prugre
slnvbi on the Seeurlty t oum-il .t in Iagon unbilled 2.721 subtler' III ad­
for day*.
t. t’hile nml t’nkistull were eleet.-il dition to the 7a xvith over xe.is iix-Xt
" I givee you my solemn word," two weeks ago to fill vaenneies of km. eight Nxixy men, ,'H Ma­
said ltrtg (ten William I' Nuek caused l-y the expiration of terms rines anil 7ii airoo-n
oU. "the drclainn to appoint tin- of Imlin .iml Keiiailor
The iipprosimalelv 2.-o remaiilstaff nfflrers was because of the
White Riissin, one of the eon.til IMg In he identified pn M-oted spe
lark of progress rather than he i iient rcpnhhi s of die U s s n ci it prohteuis Tile Cent ig-m de­
cause of any progress "
w.is made .i member of the I’niird cided at *t 10 Wednesday to :ht til
Earlier lit the dn&gt; the I'nmtmi \,itnms. along with the l ki mm- tackle ttie-e Imlav \1 llt.it hour,
nisi* suggested their version of a under die Valin Vgreemenl wtmli the stall x (irking mi the list had
compromise
gtinranleed Russia three meinln-r , tieen on duly ?*i' • li-nii m i-x--r sioec
They asked the Allies to 1 1 1 per ship* llnt.-iiii .iml others had liu-k the ii ,lines began poiirui,' in (rum
Photo lly llaymond Studio mil eonstructlon of North Korean ed While Russia for tile Seeunly I Tokyo T uesday night
Children from tho Lutheran Haven in fllavia learned something
about the Christmas spirit of giving and had the time of their live* Farrell, Irft rear, was one of the .layreea who ramo along with tin- airfields, (2) urccnt the Red prn Coo mil under a "gentlemen's ng
They had tieen handed to I oiled
liy neutral reenielil" of l!lId which gave urn- Nations officer* several hoots ear
doing It as they went on a Jaycee sponsored Christine# Shopping group; two chaperons, right rear, eseining,- n.it.-* to make sine nil jmMI| f„r |nspeetlnn
.pectin
the
kid*
gel
gift*
while
the
little
uni
on
tin
light
seem*
to
tie
hnv
seal
t
i
tluF.isicrn
Knropenn
liloe
lis
t
at Canmunjoiu Korea, the silo
Tour ear Iled this week. Seven of the IB youngster* are shown in
train* at ipci'lflcd point* and i t
drop a itrinamt fur aerial nteu-rv.i of eiilllill les under Russia's wing j of till- truce llegoll.lHon .
MeClung's Toy Town In the midst of gift buying problems. Itirlmrd log a harii time milking up her mind what to hoy.
The United Stales eiiulenib-d tlu*
I -i n Hiougli ill-1 ilieikuu: and
linn liver all Korea
In return, the ('uinmiinlst* “iinl agreeiiieiil mi- tor only a vear dispatching of tell grallts i n verilll!
The Seeunly I'oimell is made up tin- 2!t|a name* were iiuishcil
they "might runshler" the t' N
Hie Itefenso
demand for unlimited riilallun ul of tile Rig Five pi-rmaliclll mem Uedm-siliiv iii L*111
i-uifiiiuel
x,-iking
IriHips and retib-nlshmcnl uf equip hers lint,mi i Inna. France, bus Depart incut
siu and the United States and sis Ihrnugli the mutit to get lii- full
merit and supplies
J The regular subcommittee will elected member* who serve inn list nut lo Hie p r e " mid radio
At 2 a m . abu.il 2. |t*t names
meet Friday regardless of the out year terms
Soviet Foreign Minister \mlri-I hail been turned ofer to newsmen
Iconic nf Iho »taif nfflrers' session
lly DF.IIKK IHINN.HANK IN
Them has been no annuumemenl V Vishln.ky has violently -le with the home town .ulilrcss and
Fifteen excited young.trr* from the orphanage at Lutheran
ia* to whether the subcommittee on iioimeed Aiiii'riesn support for nearest relative of i-aili prisoner
Raven, Hlatvla. went wild with Christmas fun thfa wink n* they wound
Iprisoner cschsngc will inert Fri iGrrere a. u violation of sue.died
There are 11.0,11 AnterleantL ‘ifBmwjcssbm
'Jtuir*. grntlein,qi's agreermuit.
up merhanluu toys, fondled llff-llko dolls &lt;tnd stood on tlu to# do they Const Guard Rushes 'day Thrr^jwa*
n .was n&lt;w
(&lt;
trislly
V . x'-yT-Aiilft! ■!' ‘ojll't’t
ltd l i n e r sn ffic rcfe.i - of tfm
tlay Allied ncBoloiDirH
sniil they
gobs
rouM lean Tndtr'rifMra on dime store rouMer* •nfaimed with a das'
T o Scene T o S.*wc need more time IIn cheek the 1 -d
fly KTVM.FY JIIIIANtIN
nauti-H lohant tragi* lx- to d i c is l
illttg army of lo y ito 'satisfy Ran ford children eh Christ mn* Day.
CAR IK P I'wo coiigressmcn lo lxvo hiuiu's for e -'-iy -ii where It
pristine supplied
of 11,U0 Allied prisoners
Tho parmlo of. youngster* wore out their rhaporon*, threatened to
1C3
From
Vessel
day spearheaded the t ’ S runnier brought hnpplncx
by tho Communists Wednesday
------ — * ------ ---------------- --------- ♦ g .t lost In n dozen different dlA Centngnu -pel izri in gave
Thu actual method of cxrhunutnu allaek ngiiiti'l S-ixo-t spy eharge*
hud ii uh*|i- uf h Ini uT AHTOHIA. ttri*
h
-The
Fn**t
Mne
pit lured the xslllole Sov let MtlllP hope thftf ‘Ilf « *tfniniiliisl
WASHINGTON - CH-A congres­
fun and in their enjoyment were (■nurd said liwlay Hi.it i-lglit |i.n..rn prisoners remains to lie worked doinuiated
world
a*
III
tilligrip
llsli
intglil hr *iii Im.tr t . ire
sional Investigation has brgun be­
It hriu t-tingling ii'iniinlrr tu (In- grrs and llirn- rn-uim-n " n o "lb ly out
1i •• said Midi nt -n K .t" of tinHu' Ihe Eighth Armv announced ot "spy mama " Tin- other ellleil
hind closed door* into the killing
atH.ns-.ring Jny..-.-* wl,-. C.iim- (lf#
rn.m tin- Danish mu
'everything is set to lii all l N Sox let I ota-igo Mloi-lc■I Amtill 1 nu im"* ehei knt iit 1hr fit 1 lltiase
ot an American secret agent In
ahmg uf tin- lutl spirit «»f (,hn*t- ninihip Crrta burning m tin* uumlh personnel to Japan uftri they are \i.lito»kv " a xeo-iliums -1,1 goal
n| tin' Op­ r.i 1it*n ,» nl &gt;'
t'lttlMItaly in 1914, and what the De­
mas.
,,| it,,, i iiliiniiiin River
lii'l* Mik,
Maiisfieb&gt;1 - D Mont &gt; mi huh'll inmli* Ul.til •1 •» - eelil
freed. Plans also tire being uiuibfense Department did - about re­
Tin- *ho|i|tinv lour nlnmst di-'n’t . The Coast tSunrd .aid 2.1 passen- fur moving 132.472 t'htnese and told (Ii.- I tilled N ,lmu s Piilllie.il nf the total v «»i* t •in 1
l v lie
port* he was slain by two other
- - -tlui.il
u. 8. agents.
The Tourist
Building Fund get started, tin- kill* were having gers and Ko crew mi'nibcr* have North Korean prisoner* n-uthvvard t ooimiltee 111.it (mu Amii'Hi .iii air leiise Department
fun wati-hing
wnti-lung turtb-s,
(urtle* lioen
toon acciiunlrd fur These esti- from Allied prison camp.
llletl whose IIIMII till'd liali'polt
list of nilssliig
Rep. Cole &lt;R.-N.Y. ) told report- waa boosted to (884 by 20 new no much Tun
mate* were based &lt;&gt;n (In- belief
" ‘The numher -I
'■0,me les
Allied prisoners will in- taken plane xx.,' furred iluxxn m Hungary
en trnJny that he rnnducletl an donation* today, It was an goldfish anil monkey* at tlu- San­ that
tit ('.-r.iin' m-r-- ntmnrd lh»- flirt to rcccptlun rcnli t m Korea Nox f?t aie xietloi-. of the spy ha &gt; lieeo negiigiliti
ill UIII11
all-day hearing Wednesday. The nonnred this afternoon at thu ford Mio, blit J m»iio Hid.aid ship when
it anchored Just inside for Identification, preliminary mud mania \ l*lltli*ky Weitni-'d.iv ex her and to type."
&gt;1 i- man
witness was Michael Stern, author weekly luncheon of the Kvmlnolo Fsrndl pa*sn| nut Ihiii- mitt did- the mouth of
the stream to awall leal checkups and new iimforms [iresxcil in i violent 'tu-eeti the .ml
at the Yacht lar hills, i-arnnl by the Jayi-ii-*'
of an account published In True County Jaycee*
. - lie d . at
V New Vink I
Chrlstms* parade l-allnnn sal-*, elenriiu; weather In-fore .illempllng They they will be flown !■■ lap.in ilo|ie that tile lour xx,ml,I In tried
Magazine tail summer ,of utho death
,
Club. The Jayceaa further decided and
,zzl. .1 ,x, r a
*11 the children hanging light •» t'Di»* the liar Frew member*
South Koreans will lie processed liy "our mililniy and iii'tn ■- an the I lull’d Nation
of MaJ. William V. Ijnlohan
Holohanofottho
the at tlir meeting
ding to send n one
lliiublc In say positively how through Korean medical channels lllorilie "
ill -eiepancv they note.I tirlureu tile
cloak-and-dagger Offlre of Strife dollar bill tn President Truman to their rrl*p hill* ti-mped up­ urnLt Cnmm.imb-r V A .lulinsnn,
l!,-|i ImIiii M Vorv
II (thiol Ii-! h.indeil &gt;&gt;tei by (to l olitmu
In me truce lown nf I'aniuiuijoin
glc Services.
and other notables asking that town to Mi-Gliing'* Toy Town enmnmndinq officer at Tongue staff
nf fleer» took us a basts for aiciiseil tin- Smu t ili-iegale of trx m -Is 'Tuesday aoxl mn m ole potilte
Cola Is the Republican member D he autographed and returned where they Immediately forgot all Point ('oast Guard Station, said dlscuiilon
the latest I'ommnolst illg to xneik "(tic Ixyii gie.it for In Itu-I'ia's .1aei.il V Malik Led
of a two-man House armed serv­ to tie auctioned far the benefit alxnit Monkey t*laii-l.
10.1 were taken to the barracks proposal for policing an 111 nil*
xx,-id step,* taken liy the Itiileil August
One little towdialn-d fellow tho
ices subcommittee named last Oc­ of the tourist building,.
there and then were moved to nu lit e. wllh some If N mndlfh a Nut inti' tins week
\ nry- ail
Malik dlslrilititrd a •aide pur­
whose
head
came
Inst
about
tober to look Into the matter. The
Douglas Ktanatrom In rharge
Astoria hotel
dressed tin- weekly liuu lu-mi meet portedly signed bv :c.i it -i pris
lions.
other member Is Rep. Kllday (It - nf the sale of blocks for thu counter level got Inside the dour
Allied negotiators said they would lug of tin- Attinrlenn 1 Inti m Can* |oilers of war in Korea a king for
Early report* Indicated that only
and no farther. He sided a giant
Tex.l.
Vorys. like Mansfield a member the xxtl lid raw a I of Ametie.ni I loops
proposed tourist center an­
of those aboard went Into thr accepl Ihe Red plan as a stinting
recn truck with a red cab under on#
Cote said he questioned Stern nounced that card table* will he
waters of thu Columbia. He IMilnt Out they specified there nf the lloii-i- I'tiieign Affair* Com Itirre Only tJ of Ho- names worn
if table loaded with noisy me­ Icy
about details of his published ac­ act up tomorrow and Hatunlay
was Hugo Hay. Vancouver, It C , would he no modification of the rnillee and ii il&lt; legate In (be I N ro&gt; iigiiiziihu*
chanical gadgein,
lie forgot a passenger,
count.
The name' --I to -f Hu 17 were
jfi*sini'*,.’ ip
who grabbed u line , It. N. demand for u ban on the General Assembly session here,
to take orders from anyone about buying present' for hi* m
"He filled In the gaps in his desiring to aid th* building by
hanging nvrr thr side of (he ship •-'pair or construction of North Knr delivered a slinging attack mi Vi on Tuesday'- list but 7 -II ofriends
hark
at
the
llnvrn
and
story, and recounted tne result* of buying one nr more block* for
when Inro fire broke mil The line lean airfields and » freeze on the niiitchh-" putriil stream of xilu fti ers xx" r e -i-il
usl gased.
&lt;1 W a lla * ** o a raw * M ai
I b e te xx :i s no • ■(it m -*i-ui
was nnserorrd and he plunged nvrr |military strength of both sides. pprnllon '
the project. Tha tables, to bn
"Von otteo win tiler li-ixx to &lt;inn
The other kids had plenty of thr side, Iml was quickly
. lckiy npicked ! with full rotation.
located In front of Koumlllat
F.LKH PROGRAM
pete
wnh
till*
veiliimoiix
old
goal,
&lt;
Hit A f . t l e
|f,.&gt; i I............. .... pl y
fuh with the toys on tho top upi by a Coast Guard vest
vessel
I Only seven day* remain before
A musical program will b-i and Anderson's and Faust's pf the table as they wound up
Ray's
fire lltui blit you realize that there lire eer New* today politistieu - , &gt;o ,urei|
*y s It-year old son, Rill, *uf Ihe provisional cease
tain kimlx of contest' you do not Tokyo dislialch avm: 'I 11 Gen
ita iH iw i as r»s* *!■ i
prasanted tonight at 8:00 n'elock drugstores, will be manned by foliar coasters and a merry-go- fered a hit rued hrel in thu fire
If i i tl f ftlffril flic f s c e
"It I
enter xxilli a skunk." Vorys ..ml
at tha msatlng of Elk Dodge Jaycees and cafrjf the slogan found that played a tune. One of Bay's wife and thrco-month-nld
Tile Ixxo great aehleveuirltls ot
UNFAIR COMPETITION
1241. Llttla Mis* Dana Law "Vor a better Sanford buy a the bigger hoy* with hi* hand on ion were safe
TALI.AHABBCE bH- the Stale Hie U N Ibis week, despite lorioiis I* « &gt; litii'fii U n it * M .i f l o
Rankin will bw featured with briek for th# Tourlat Center." a ping pong paddle looked at
The Errln. bound from Portland,
1 1 1(4)4Ml||*«| tin i ngr Ml8 a
The plan ta aue tion oft dollar the bright green set and th*
f t .'a a l la a r a n a s-a se T a i l
Road Department I* going to look
thraa piano selection*- Charles

!lorriaon will laid in the singing

'

Nu. N7

Pentagon Completes
Check Of POW Lists
GivenByCommunists

Shopping Tour

Once Fired William
Willett Is B a c k
O n . Government’s
P a y Poll Again I
WASHINGTON iW—Tke lovers■eot loday iim p M c u n d
fried worms from prlco rantrot.
Ao OPS order live no hint who
does wlul wHh triad worms or
how much (hoy root Rot it said
it had fond their price haa a
"trifUag" or "Uwliolficant" ef­
fect on the coat of living.
There wero . ditto orders lor
crepe sureties, walnut saore and
fanned rattlesnake meat among
other things.

Kotahliiihcd l!»«h

Sss.lsatf'if

B

ralla ware rather

Vm TtibtaV division,^sl-

NX eo active, made gain#
I to an exceptional three
b ute case of U. B. Rubber,
were Irregular with V. 8.
arttof uariianiadsat 40‘ on
as l.ooo iharae and con-

Info reports bridge tender* are
competing with commercial fishing
tickle dealers by selling rials nml
reels and renting boat* from the
bridges,
Normsn Abbott, Fort l.amterdale
sltorney representing a group of
Broward County tackle dealers,
Sinaismen consider Ihe
said the' hualni
lari unfair compel it Ion
bridge tenders
becauso thay
(bay don’t have to pay
rent for Uwlr places of business.

I'R AFITU IN( 111; \MI-;st
TALLAHASSEE |x The flow of
traffic over Florida highways xx i •
H2 l-er eiot heavier last litniilh
than m November. tti.V)
ll xva* HA 2 per rent heavier than
In November, In year* ago
The eminl was made liv electric
recorders placed by Ihr Slate Road
Dcpar Intent a I 2.1 strategic spots
nu the highway system

A t t u m i 'y

(iu iiu r a l

TAl.I.AIIASSEK v- ittoiins art*

tiling' of value and ejoulolali s fur
lMihiic.il office m iy not m.ik- them
availalile to priispeclixe x-iters. Atloriu-v Gene rill Itlehiird l i v m said
loday
Krvin told Tuv • ollei Im

I

l

Dlslioug of IlialiLitul . t &gt;vinitv , who
is running for re ctlerlhin, that tie
could not keep lilolli rs printed xvttlt
campaign promotion in ins office
j for file conv enleiu e of visitors
The slate elecllon I uv prohibits

Santa Thinks Sanford’s Little
eandidnlrs from ib-trihufing art!
of any value i-i forUu-rance of
their camtialgns Uivtn h.i, ruled
Boys And Girls Nice Children j cles
arllrfc.H as - th iul.it &gt; tire usu
surh
'.illy given axv(IV and in iv lie illsHants Claus Is much Impressed with tlui honesty ami tiuthfiil- trilniled free by eandidale- Iml

nes* of Hanford suit Hi-mlnolu County rhildnn.
This mottling he |&gt;a*-eil mil candy in a downlown dm-, and in
returning up the Hi.-d* offered candy to *ome hoy* nod git In who
shook their htsd* ami uahl, "No thank,, Kants, you Jual gave lit
some."
Brought to Hanford l-y npecinl invitation of tlu- Sanford Mer­
chant* Association, H«nt*, with-*
hi* hrsvy red suit, I* finding the car* while kiddie* therein respond
Florid* climate s hit warm, and to Hiinln’* cheery greeting ami
ha get* ■ little weary pacing re*eh out for candy.
According to Hmit*, ivtmt mo*t
shout tho downtown i-crllon, hut
Is compenssUd for lid* by tlm small hoys want most is * rowJoy that h# bring* to Imy* and boy suit, boot* ami hell*, pistol
girl*, and especially the small fry olid holster. Then too, like generwho look up at hint with wonder­ utlomi before them, they w*nt
choo rhoo trains, ted wagons sud
ing bip eyes.
with s gentle chuck on tho Httie trurk*.
Lillie girls ns might be ex­
rhesk of small;kiddles, Hants nut*
his arm around them nnd they pected want dolls and doll bug­
cttddls to Wm sffectlonsly to tell gies. One little girls s*ld that
tlm their
thrir want*. Other children, «ll she wanted was * doll and
onesomaly waiting In parked buggy for herself, hut quickly
automobiles whlls their parents
■re shopnlng, wave with Joy and added that her main* desired «n
tCssttsiM Oa r s is t s s )
pelli "fit* Baato". Drivers stop

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ehes and so on while often given
away are ulsn oflctt bought and
so have "value" iinth-i file law.
"It is therefore my opinion that
if you should eotdttipe to make
tlie.se blotter* available after you
become n candidate, they will con­
stitute a furtherance of your can­
didacy In a manner which is not
ierfnfHatnjvJNH^_'" Ervin ruled.

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on grounds It Is arbitrary and dla
criminatory within a class designed
to bring about an unjust personal
advantage tn wholesalers in the
liquor Industry; It denies due pro­
cess of law because there Is no
provision fur a hearing of any kind
{^before tho Beverage Department is
required to deprive the retailer of
his business credit: the prohibiting
of sales to a retallar violates the
right to contract and engage In bus­
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for a review by the courts.
Orange County Circuit Judge
Terry B. Patterson upheld the con­
stitutionality nf the law and dis­
missed the Plckerills' complaint.
In affirming the Circuit Court's
finding, the Supremo Court said
M h o law provides that good and
sufficient cause to prevent the cut­
ting nrf of a retailer's credit by
the Beverage Department may bo
made by showing payment, failure
of consideration nr "any other de­
fense which would bo considered
eqmmo law action."
sufficient In a common
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allowed five days
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wow such cause
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for review of the daelsion of the
Beverage Department where good
and sufficient cause Within the JimUs of the stabile ip attempted to br
shown and the ruling is adverse,"
the court added.
A person who ignores a "beware
of dogs" sign must tak* his chances
.o n being bitten, the Suprem e court
W decided in another ruling today.
The Supreme Court reversed a
13,500 Judgment awarded 8 . Barr
Berman aginat Maria Romph aa
uordlsi for E. C. Romnh by a
&gt;sde County Circuit
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cult Court
direction of Judge
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the State .Supreme Court.
41 The law prohibit* liquor manuw fseturen , wholesaler# and distribu­
tors from having any financial In­
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the extension of credit to retailers
to 10 days after the calendar week
in which a sale Is made.
Constitutionality -Of In# "Tied
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Communists Turn Over List
Of U.S. Prisoners Of War;
General Dean Is Among Them
Former 24th Division
Commander Report­
ed Wounded, Dead,
MissingMany Times

S ilv e r B e a v e r A w a rd

Hy The Associated Press
Hod haired MnJ, Gen, William F
Dean has been reported wounded,
■Hit -&gt;/&gt;
dead or captured so many times
In thr past 17 months hi* wile amt
mother today found renort* that
he mns tn tnr hands of t'ommu
nlsls "almost too good to he true "
Word that the Beds list him
among their prisoners Is Ihe most
definite statement on what happen
ed tn him since he led a small
party nof his I4lh Division out ol
Burning Taejon In the early
ly months
ol the Korean War and then went
to hunt for more American strsg
glers
" I’m afraid to let myself get
&lt; 4'
too elated." hl.s wife, Mildred
Dean, said in Berkley, C alif. today
informed by The Associated
As many person* took on, smoko pours from tho wreckage of a C-ftl unscheduled airliner (arrow) which When
of hi* reported Pt)W status
crashed into a populated section of Elisabeth, N. J., a pproximatcly sever mlniiti'a after taking off from Press
“ It's wonderful It's almost too
Ncwaik Airport. Tho plane, Itound for Tampa, Flu., cracked up with 54 persons almard. All were re* good tn he true.
ported killed. (International)
“ But those pence talks have been
going so poorly, you can't tell what
' nppoli. \Ve still have to keep
our fingers crossed ami keep hop
ing "
Dean’s mother, 71 year old Mrs
Charles Watts Dean, said.
"Cse lieen praying fur hts safety
these many months
"Pin very, very happy
More than 75 members nf tinA "At limes ( heard rumors that
Sanford I’ost No. 53, Thr Amer­
raised my hones, then there would
Legion, rntoyed n Christmas
Defense Admits Mrs. ican
I’arty Inst night at Ihe Legion Matter Referred To be (Hence Then despair because
there was nothing to aubslanlinte
Cronin Raised Ac­ Hut.Following a tm kry siippri
Ro a d Department the rumors
It was discouraging when hts
tress's
C h e c k s rerveil try women nf the Auxiliary ] F o r Investigation helmet
Maffnll, b adlni! Iloy Kn ot of Hanfoid, confers upon John
liner was found" with two I‘tel -Allen
t ’nlt, the regular order nf hu-l- I
or, |.,i at ,iuol lerni'-i, the to u te d Silver Beaver eeitlfleati' and
Aigumrnts for and against ih# bullet holes.
i,ward for I is out -t .iiilu u *-tvlie of many years lo Boy Scion- and
NEW YORK (A*)—The prosccii- resa was dispensed with cm inollmi
Mother Dean was In Japan when youth The htinoi wus eioileired al ihe rrrent meeting nf ihe Cenlral
tor Ih the check-forgery trial of of Judge Douglas SU-usttom in removal of five palm trei-a In th*
■ctresa Tallulah Bankhead's for­ order that the mcmlicr* might en­ triangle at Twenty-fifth Street the war stnrtrd Her son went to Florida Connell in Orlutitnr. During the past 31 years, Mr. I’o-noii
mer secretary said today the sec­ joy a program of string music, and and Park Avenue were heard •* Korea with the drat American served 13 yeuis ar n senuirnusler i ml 10 as a nelglihoorhimd roniini*
retary offered her bankbook "as p quls and group singing under the meeting of tho City Caninriw troops and was reported missing • inner. Among Ills many otlor duties he set vert a* leader to III fu st,
in tho fall of Taejon July W, Jfl.V) National ,| md oiic. Wn ibioglon, l&gt;.
partial restitution for what she tho dlreetion of t'harles tlorrisoM, slon lest night.
in 10117, assistant leader to tlm
Mrs. Charles Ginn and Mies Ne lie was 53 then.
had U kati.from Miss Bankhead,”
Musicians Introduced by Mr.
Woi Id's Fair mi Chit ago, mid lo the Inst Jumhoree at Valley Forge,
son,- William
william* expressed
naprcftica cpiniona
»nai ^ Tb# ytenerat’s• «»»•*
™
a
opinions thal
A a e U l a iiu 'D is tr ic t Attorney Ilorrlson were Dave Shannon, Williams
I'a.
Point,
Jerome Kidder made the statement violin and elarlnet) Fat Shannon tha palma should coma out as ttawtofL##
rjg fly x i
•; , w* pnaaft&gt;la Ira/fle' h«**rd.' taTTtosf wUlT 9w.-wftaait ■In the . . .
let‘ n o n (m as. sauasei for Mrs. Hawaiian Xeatvta •*#«'W
t W llta
k rr and tnav
Kvylecn Cnmltf, 10, the former lllll Martin, a trio iirnlslied for ami that lower idantlnga would be | last days of Tubjun told iitiiny
slorles of his heroism. Theiy ei
secretary, charged that Miss tnr orcniion hy W, V, Illttlnk of more desirable,
ft -po
&gt;pi
lunkhead's lawyer lied seised thu the Tnurhton Drug Co.
A letter wn« tend which had cr
confli enrn their soft
tn . La'glOIIL&lt;’g
book and turned It ovrr tn ihe dis­ tialre Hurry Wester was pinnisi been sent by Mrs. I. E.^ Hpemer. l k*
" " lncam m -n,l,r ttm&lt;1' 1 nhaw
trict attorney.
for the group.
president of tlm Sanford Garden B8 J n
This esrhange rsme itflrr IterIMighted , with 'th e music, tin, Club, stating Ibnt the club had . ."The general will take rare ol
nerd Dolgin, an ercnuntniil In tin* l.egloi)itntres clamored for favorite voted against removing the pnlint h lin s id l, they saill
Dean remained lit Taelon u iih
district attorney's office, who wm nundiera like "Down Yonder." Put from their present location.
on the stand all day yesterday, re­ Shannon made n big hit with Ids
tv o ivn iu ,... n..,.
his liutooku learns until the town
turned to it as the day’s first wit­ playing of "Steel UillUr Hag."
. J v - i i .'i r i s s t a
i r
s i r . r j . r r f i 1
ness.
Morrison soon had the place stoners that the little park space
Vhe gincrll acted a* an ammo British Leaders Alst* Russian Delcj*ntc In­
Tho defense has admitted that In Mr.
uproar with hi* silver dol­ is a tr a f fle lia ia rd s n d dues not njj|(m passer to bazooka learns,
Mrs, Cronin raised checks given lar anprise
sists Proposal I s
Meet With Pleven
quix program. Among permit the full Utilization of the d|r(,H(.(| ,hHr f)rr nlH, firi&gt;l, | l;l
her by Miss (lunkhead, hut con­ tho*e iiolxsed
commercial
possibilities
of
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tends she did so for Miss Bank­ Judge Douglas Htanstmm, Jim area.
head’s benefit and with her know­ Fields James (J. Galloway, John
The Commission, said City Man Government SpckH
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o p )— T h e S m ir t litoiH II p it k &gt;1 K III \DIJI Ut
ledge.
l i „ l Ih e fir s t roun d liw lii) In
Kidder told reporters before to. I. . Galloway, George Maylmry, M. ager MeKIhhln, decided to request
THUS, Allied Pu»*r» In F imm|m\
N.
Cleveland,
Jr.,
L.
F.
Itoyte,
the
State
Rond
Department
lo
In
To Head Off Strike —i-l’t —Official I'rrm h v n in r, tin - d ls a iu a ir n l d e b a te w itli iloday's session opened that police Clay Willlnms, R, A. Cobh, .lamos
hart been unable In locate w- m y s ­ Kinglelary, Joe Wells. Voile Will­ vesllgrilr the matter from a safety
W r s i, Ini) a fin a l ilr i ln iiili on
••aid Inday Itrllsir* plcdgi-il ml
standpoint, ami In make a reeom
r i i . . I F * s | .\V e s l pluiis w ill not
tery man" In the rase.
lalairalinn w ith -b n ) mil idn-l
WASHINGTON ijx The govern
iams,
Jr.
and
Ray
Galley.
ipemlatlon.
lie Identified the mystery mnn
lo- I a k i n o n lil lo in o rio w
I he
ment today called a meeting of cal |i&gt;i r I Ir-lpul Ion in i iiiilDiil
Guests welcomed by Adjutant
aa a "John Cronin” but declined to
Removal of the pulm trees lirt'l the CIO Steelworkers Union nod It) I'lurupc. ThD rtcvcliqinirnl rami
I
N . G e n e ra l
\» s r m lily ’s (lllJames
Singletary
were
C.
K.
Mil■ay If ho were related to the de­
tiren rerpiested hy owners of bus­ big steel companies here mi Ttuirs
after the two lltili-h -luti-nn'M
N a t i o n
P o lit ir a l ( otn m ill i t
stead, Forrest Brrekcnrldge anil J. inesses near the triangular park. day In an effort to head off a held talks with tlit- I n-mli lead
fendant.
m o iu ii I lip d e b a te
nil Ih e d is ­
II,
jlowell.
Mrs. Cronin, a former stage per­
Memliera of tho Hanford Garden Strike threatened for Dec 31.
a rm a m e n t issue a f te r lo -a iio g
era nod ('ll li r r It ill -it'll talked
former, has denied ever being mar­
Auxiliary members who served Club at a meeting at the City Hall
Cyrus S f hing, d Irector of Ihe fur mnrp than three linar-, with
S m t r l Fo r ■-1go .M in ister A m lrW
ried to a man named Cronin, and the supper Included Mrs. Charles Friday afternoon, voted unani­ Federal Mediation and Conrillnlion tiro. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
V is h in s k ) a s s a il t V r s t r r n p ro (U ille e M Oa ra a e H skll
Webster, presilent; M»s. Paul mously against removal of the Service, messaged the tn rnmpan
pnsiils ns "w Is li) •» iisli, " and
Itrrfku, Mrs. Roy Tlllls, Mrs, (lieu palms.
lei and Ihe union that Ihe possi­
o irn n liiK le s s .
SUPREME HKAIHJUA RTF US
After reviewing bids, the Com­ bility of ■ steel strike is a "m atter Allied Powers In Europe p i ;,-n
Rtewuri and Mrs. D. 8 . Whld Ion.
Fireworks Store Is
Legionnaires p r e s e n t each mission approved the purehaso of of grave conrern" to ihe people of .Dwight D EDculu iv\.-r n as (nix) at
PARIS ip Sovlel Foreign Minis
Mercury automobile, from Hunt the United Stales. He added:
Wrecked By Blast brought
today to Hrilidi I’rtmc ter Andrei Yisbinsky loriieil liuan
toys whlrh filled r largo aMercury
"Any curtailment of niieratlun* in liuichcoi)
Co, for use by tho Police
Minlxlcr t'hurchlll and tu rd In m-II
MONROE, lu . (At—A wholesale packing rase and which will lie Department, and of a special this key Industry will seriously af him on the Idea id uipporliog a today a revlM'd Western di-aim a
inrol |iro|ui,ul lie called it ‘wisliv
fireworks atora exploded at Weal turned nver tn tha Elk* for do- Chevrolet from Holler Motor Halet feet our national economy and unified European armv
washy" and meuuiugless
Monro* today and the tremendous station to underprivileged chil­ far use by the Fire Department. have ■ direct and critical Impart
Churchill
ami
Foreign
S
i-m
i.m
The Commission deemed lo hold on otir defense effort."
Breaking a week long sdriwo.
blast shook the downtown area IS dren.
tt'aaltaee* a a ra s a tflaht)
Th* union Is asking a 13 rent an Alilhony Ellen hotlld slroilg argil Vlstiinky lold the It N General
blocks away.
bl
hour pay bnoit and other contra incuts for tho same cause from
MERCY FLIGHT
But an hour after the explosion,
FINAL
PROMENADE
______ _____________
____. Negotiations have been going French lendori Monday amid cum Assembly'- fio luilion Pnllllcal Cum
MIAMI kB-A Coast Guard heli­
authorities said no one had been
Tha
American
Lesion's
fun
soion
In Pittsburgh hut have made plnints Hist llu- British leader’s tuillee thal Britain, Fram e anil
reported Injured. Five worker* in copter flow two inerey missions
Ihe United Slates tool tried to per
here Monday, rescuing tn injured ricty, "Tho 40 and Hk will hold its little apparent progress,
Um building escaped unhurt.
jmsllion lx confusing Ih-lorr Ills Miudo Hie world they had snlimil
Philip Murray, president of the Cnnservalive*
The blast occurred at 0:30 a, m, hunter In tho Everglades and tak­ final promenade nf the year Wedwerr
elci
te-l
in
Hrll(C8 T). It demolished a brick build­ ing blood lo an 111 officer aboard a nesday night ut 7)30 o’clock at tlm million-member union, said Mon rulu. Churchill praisid the Euro led a truly revised plan but
Legion liut, Joa Walls, Chef Ilu day night that * strike was unavoid­
ing housing the fireworks store, destroyer escort.
army Idon ns n slcu toward "searching scrutiny (ails to bring
The helicopter waa
we, flown by Lt. Gare, announced today. This will able unless ihe Industry agreed lo oran
damaged a dairy across the street,
Enrnncat) nnily, 1ml now lie seems mil any serious changes "
Jam
es
Dt
‘
uaian
demands.
be
an
open
supper
meeting
and
Durfee,
»
,
of
tipper
Derby,
and tossed fireworks for several
The Western Big Three followed
Pa., with
Tha present contract expires reluctant.
llh Jomes Potte, i t , of Com- all msmbers are requested to bring
French official sources reported, up the deadlock in in days of
Dac.
31
prospective
new
members,
roerce,
Ga.,
aa
crawthan.
A fire broke oat after the bleat,
however, the! Churchill was willing secret Big Four disariuninenl Hulks
They lowered three plot* of blood
but fire companies from Monroe
to enter a diluted Eiimpenii army with revisions they thought would
to
Ihe
CSS
llusa
about
M
miles
and Waal Monroe brought the blase
plan modelled nn the wartime m meet some Itusslnn objections
east
of
Fort
Lauderdale.
Later
the
under control In 30 minutes.
None of tho concessions loneernnlit inti of force*, although lie would
1
1
1
officer,
LI.
J
o
itM
.E
.
Blisantl,
A aeha&lt;# M ated two blocks away
not pool llrlllih troops in the army ed major Issues and Ihe West stuck
»
,
of
Portsmouth,
R.
1.,
wss
trans­
ot damaged, but the children
tirnimsed by French Premier Itene to II* demand for creation of a
Roman holiday aalvaglng ferred to the Veteran* Administra­
I’levrn—one conlrollrd by an an tamper proof system of Inspection
tion
Hospital
in
Coral
Gables.
a tossed over the area,
thorlty higher than any individual nnil conlrnl before agreeing In ban
Reluming from (ta missions at
ar* popular In many
tcnnllaii*# Sin (-■*»■ riaNt l
Ihe atom bomb
sections In celebrating asa, the helicopter ^refueled and
llossla has consistently tlemandThe Lions Club today votsd In "invast" | ! 0O in the future welfare
flaw to the Everglades several
agdN ew Year'*.
ecl an Immediate loin on atomic
KM ALL BUSINESS
miles west of Miami where U lo- af Sanford In the form of a donation toward the building of the
wcniHin*
In secret sessions the
WASHINGTON — -/!’&gt; Prodcated William C. M fenberg, H Tourist Recreation Building in Ft, Mellon Park,
four powers had agreed to recom­
COAST GUARD MEET
dent
Truman
today
win
reported
The funds will b« turned ovsr to tha Jaycses, tha sponsoring "colisldcrahly cnrirmu-d" nboot mend setting up a 12-nallnn disarm ­
Helfenberg
...... .* «was huating with twe
two
The regular annual Board meetorganisation for tho project.
tag ef Division Four, Seventh other men when their swamp bu
*hortiig&lt;-s that may ament commission—the II security
mired ta I
muck. Vie
Following folks by Jack Stcmpar and Malcolm MarNeill to the nielcriiil*
Dwtrlet Coast fluent Auxiliary, became
force
a
number
of small manu­ emincil members and Canada- lo
unable to walk
ause of a effect that the Lions ought to do"
wfll ba held a l S P. M. Wednesday waa
facturer*
out
of
ImsiniMA
and de­ renew folk* on ending the world
o n tly broken a r
and waa avarythlhg In thslr
their power to iron. This demonstration, he said, prive the defense program of arm* race.
Harlew Many* -clisted
into tii# I
ir and ptam
promote
to r nrw
new tour
tourist building, Would bo made In eo-operallon their services,
Tho plan would have combined
ota-thr
ought to miaou.
U.N. commissions nn
John Ivey, a Linn and a member with the DoLemt Lions Club and
This word came from Telford the I present
in n 11ii uni nn m a x lifoh ii
of tha City Commission, called local Welfare Board.
Taylor,
head
of
the
Small
Defense
COLORED NOTICE
Voile William* Jr., told of a
tor a vote on the proposal. At a
persona who plan to meeting of th* Lions Board of plan whereby 23 blind people In Plants Administration, lifter u
POLE CATS
participate In tke Christmas Directors, following the regular Beminols County might have mado White House conference with Mr.
NEW YORK i/K-Clty Council
Truman.
parade sponsored by the colored meeting, the donation waa also available to them Braille edition*
Prcsldm l Rudnl[#l Halley hns or­
Business and Professional and
dered his 11-member staff not to
of
Readers
Digest.
approved,
Civic Club ar* requested to b»
talk (n or associate with news­
Henry Witte told of presentClyde Ramsey, chairman of the
»h« comer t f Cypres* Avenue
papermen, particularly reportcri
tag
the
Lions
trophy
for
the
HemLiana
Aid
to
the
Blind
Commit’ "II Is mart blessed la give
assigned lo City Hall.
First Street, not later than
lilu
a
.1
^
taa, announced that the Club In taole High School tarn’s best
irecetva,!
Halley, 38, rode into city office
co-operation with tha
Florida blocker to Mike Whslchel a t tha
In thfe Nov. H elections on a wave
Council of the Blind, will pro- Trt-til-Y banquet et the school
popularity touched off hv hi*
Htota surgical operation* on a oa Friday night.
rk as counsel
con
work
for the Renata
Th*
Lions
today
enjoyrd
a
boy and a girl lo correct cross
Crime Investigating Committee.
turkey
dinner
with
all
the
trimTha committee /.hearings were
eyes.
mlngs, served by Mrs, M. D.
widely publicised,' by the press,
King Lion Cadi Carlton com- Gatchel, Plane for a ladle* night
radio and tala vision.
mended Mr. Kameey for hla work prognun on Jan. 81 wore anThe gag order waa diacovered
* • tho project. E. 8 . McCall an- a aaaeed by Xing Lion Carlton,
lata Monday. Membera of Hailey'a
Imitative plana to bring who stated th at tha d u b will not
etaff, formerly friendly, passed rem-DoLand * asaaMna to
until Jan. I* due to
detael d tats llvs syasffht ta ebU-

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Tallulah’s Maid Christmas Party Arguments Heard
By Loral About Removal Of
Offered To Pay, Enjoyed
American Lemon C . i .
Lr
Park Palm Trees
Prosecutor Says

Eisenhower Tries Vishinsky T u r ns
To Sell Churchill Down Wesfs Plan
On Unified Army For Disarmament

Lions Club Votes To “ Invest”
$100 In Jaycees Tourist Building

a

On l y 3.198
cans Arc
UN Holds
Communist

Ameri­
Listed;
132,000
POW3

K E O l'I., K o re a , 1
\ m c r irn n
H u tirr J e t*
(m in d
m ore
th a n '.'Oil ( o m m o n ls i |ct« over
Hurl h» ra t K o re a to d a y , (m l the
Reds « c r r g un s h i T he F if th
\ i r F itte r sa id a ( * «
t ir in g
p n s -rs n r r r t i- p m lid . " b u t in
a lt
cases
the
t ill'd )
'lit is
b ro ke •■(( t h r n ig . ig i'iiii- n l as
soon as p o s s lld r." I t n r S abre
J r l p lta l I11. Ued n o t on ills w ay
h o in r. I l r was r r s r iir d , u n ln l u r id , l l i r F ilt h sa id . It d id
uut say why h r h a ile d m il.

By O II. IV KING
MIJNSAN, Korea f Thr Com­
munists liirtird m r r 1 1 the Cnitril
Nations liulav a list of II Wi prisniters. tiuJmllog J.IUH American*.
I’licy said the list includes all
prisoners of the Korean War in
ihrtr hands The t' N gave thr
Beds a list of I 12.171 Chinese atld
North Korean prisoners
Geo Matthew II Itidgu a y ' s head­
quarters ut Tokyo said it under­
stood Hie Commimtsi list uh IuiIox
Mai Gen William F Dean lost
eoium.iiuler of Ihe C S I’llli Divi­
sion Dealt lias been missing since
the (all nf Car pin 111 .1 dv t'lat
• omouiaist newsmen at I'.iitmiin
Join said Assm-I.iied t're»s I'buiograpller Frank Noel also was listed
lasts wore exi hanged Tuesday
when Comttiimist irnee negotiators
iitddcnly cnpilututvd in 1 N drmauds The prisoner sulieommit
lee leeessril unlit Tluirsdav Rear
Allan It F Libby I N memtier
of Ihe eommiltee stud the purpose
was to study the lists
Rug Gen \\ tllr.i 111 I' Nuekols,
tt N s|n)kesmnii. rlaboratrd:
"The Communist list-, h a ir not
ye I been verified They probably
include errors, omissions ami poxsildy ficlltlmis addlll'Ui*
"Every effort humanly iwisslbln
will lie tiitiiln imniedlu'ety l*y the - J
I' N Command |q cltrck (lie Rsi
The respectiie anus of -enlces in
the l'luted Slates will notify Hie
nevt of kin itilllledliitely on vcnflealloo
"I raniio! emphaMze too irongly
(I on 11nurd mi rag-- ligtit 1

W h ip ( ult D i'iilh s
L o ad T o L o m 'th ly
P riso n S on lon oo
ST I’ACI,, MInn !■ ' h-isky.
t:i year old rallriuid 111.n1 •. going
lo prison for from 11 to ito vrars
lor Ihe Whipping cult death • "I his
wife and another woman
Curtis l.riMiallib r self admitted
leader of llir whippet • pleaded
guilty to two chiliges ol 1InmI
degree murder Monday He wun
iminrdinlely sonlimeed In Judge
Clayton I'nrks to serve ..... 'e m
live terms of seven to to years
in Stillwater I’risoo on i-aeh niiiitl
"I u ay iHixsexsed ol Sataiue fury
thal night " l.enn-uidei told tho
m art
Tile di'feiuliuit nferreil I-■ llu*
night of Mel I) when tie infill toil
Ihe fatal wounds oil In - ta n ar old
wife. Artllfh, mill Mr- 'm i 1 Hal
verson. Ill ill llie fl.igi ll.llloli riles
lo "drive old the ib ill
"I am sane now nod ! ht-lirve
was sutir that night exerilit for tu­
mg possessed by Satan,’ la-1111-in­
iter snlrl "G imI inii-iuls no- to plead
guilty "
A court appointed sanity eommis
slim ri'imrtcd 00 Nm JS that he
was .suite
l.rrmamler was lodieled for -ec
end degree murder by a gr.uul lory
after the two women died But
Ramsey County Attorney Jam es F
Lynch rrrnmmcnded acceptance of
Ills plea to the lesser 1barge lie
cause "Ifslx disclosed that Ins mind
is driinived."
Roth
Brst and second fo-gnik-gn-c mur
linlti first
dcr convictions marry life 'ermx
In Minncxota, which has no i apltnl
punishment
In xtnlrmnnls to llir police, t-en
tiNnder sulci II hud hern necessary
lo whip his wife lieeiuise they had
been engaging In abnormal sexual
prnrlicci for about six months.
Ho said Mrs Italy orsim wax
Balled because "she criticised me
for bottling my own wife "
The cult wax disclosed when
Mrs. Halverson win found dead in
bed by n physician summoned tn
treat hor wound*. Mrs lurontimler
died in 1 hospital on tlct 17 Roth
beuilngx occurred at Ihe home nf
Mrs Marie l)ovle on the St. I’aul
mlxklrtx behind drawn blinds I*olice reiwrled four other adult* be­
sides tho l/m nandrrs end seven
children lived In the house at tho
time.

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TDKRDAYU DEC. IS, I(SI__
TODAY’S BIBLE VBBSB
This wsa a eoaiaiasd Is a I I a m b I
oaalblr, bsl that Is the
mraaacs of ths Bible. II
a Bedouin (lavra Into a
(TMt prop I*. Hprak to tha child*
rsn of lira rl that thry go for
Ward.—Ka. 14:10.
They keep on doing big things
e ila i.. Central Florida'i
out at D
Deliary,
fastest growing community.
Trum in Said Whittling Away
i t Ilia Own Uudget— headline.
V lia t he needi ii an aae in t'eid
of a pocket knife.
[.
'■

m One of the nation'i lop Com. fturiiitt livei within lia milei oi
Orlando, Sanford'i Judga SlenItrom told the Orlando D A V the
other night. We undentand there
a rt about SO Communiiti living
la Seminole County. That ia not
■any, but thry can do a great
deal of harm becauie not many
know who they are. If Cotnmuto wear a badge ” 1
Communiit", they couldn't
much trouble.

Dorothy Dia, who probably
p v . more advice to more love
lick people than anyone elie in
ih# world, Ii dead at the age of
81.: - For more than
|m
------ -50
- yean ihe
M i been liddin g out her heart
bolmi to millioni of periom
throughout the nation, but what
k infinitely more important the
mu being read. A ny o f ui can
i . N j w savic# on almoil any
m OSt S* unc^ r ^ e w°dd, but few
K*.jHB llrten. They llitened to M ill
. Dia. That w ai tha iic re l of her

A new campaign Is being made by the W estern Tax
Council on Its proposal for an amendment to th e Conatitu*
tlon lim iting federal Income taxes to tw enty-five per cent
in peacetime. Leglnlatures in twenty-six sta te s have peti­
tioned Congress for u constitutional convention to consider
th e proposal; petitions from eight more states are needed
to bring the convention into being.
The convention method of amending the C onstitution
has never been employed, but there probably would be no
o ther way to get nn amendm ent limiting tho Income tax.
Congirress would liurdly muku the prupoaal unless forced to
it. The present Income tax 1h already far in excess of tw entyfive per cont for tho higher incomes, und is approaching
th a t figure for the middle and even the lower incomes. Tho
proposed change thus would reduce present taxes on higher
incomes.
As doubtless Intended by Its supporters, tho proposed
r
lim it would force Congress to find other ways to raise tuxes
or elsu cut government costs drastically, it would, in effect,
tend to be constitutional limitation on the hIzo of the
governm ent. There would be u loophole, however, nnd per­
haps a dangerous one. Thu lim it would not apply in wurtime, un exception which would clearly be decennary in or­
der to leave the hund of Congress free. There are ulready
g re a t tem ptations to prolong tin official stute of wur in ordor to retain the extraordinary war (rowera of governm ent;
the unlimited power to tux Incomes would be added to
these.
A simpler, quicker and more effective way to reduce
th e income tax would Ire to elect representatives und sena­
tors pledged to muko real cuts In the cost of governm ent.

Refreshing1 Honesty
W ith news of Influonco peddling and tax frauds raising
questions ubout our national Integrity, it Is refreshing und
encouraging to rend of a transaction with the governm ent
uided
honor and ethics. In N orth Wules,
id by a sense of....................................................................
onnsylvanla,
a tool m anufacturing concern discovered th a t
sy
it had filled an Army ordnnncu contract und made a larger
profit than had been expected when its bid was accepted.
The company felt "morally obligated" to offer th e Army
n reduction of $(1,000.
Tho rocont scandals involving governm ent officials are
very disturbing, nnd every citizen should be concerned about
them. Offlculs who sold Influence were guilty of serious m is­
conduct and the businesses which Isaight it were no less
guilty. But theso cases should not lead to the conclusion
th a t nil public officials are corrupt and all business dishonest
In its practices.
Most businesses are conducted oil a highly ethical
piano und would reject any op|&gt;ortunity to gain through
corruption of public officials. Most officials would bo equal­
ly prompt In refusing anything resem bling a bribe. It Is Im­
portant to expose corruption wherever it exists hut It
should bo remembered th a t dishonesty Is still tho exception
ru th er than tho rule. We’re glad to have this $0,000 piece
of evidence to th a t effect.-

Preventing Explosions

It Is claimed th at a ISritinh m ilitary invuiiliun cuii pruvent thu guHolIno tankH of warplanes from exploding when
hit. It is u simple container of sm othering gas, plueed inside
thu fuel tank, which bursts under thu pressure of u begin­
ning explosion and snuffs It out Instantly. It may also bo
capablo of preventing other explosions, for uxumple those
'«■ power.
which sometimes occur In coal mines,
Scientific progress often Usings new dangers along with
kVDtilanl fr u m t* fi hiving it*
IHIttimllllliWl T lx, .,ua.l...,l..&gt;.
I..
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world premier* on Dee. 22 In St. new advantages. The explosion hazard Is very largely a pro
Augustine where it w ai filmed duct of tho advancement of civilization. Thu m aterials which
1 and where much of the action of
l i t P * Pi«*ww t«kei place. Before
long it will be ihown in Sanford
! and everyone iliould tee it. fin e d
on the Seminole Indian W ar, the
tail big Indian struggle e n l of
i • ” 5!. Mlaeieaippl River, the picture
give many present day
.* knowledge of their
t onr ic
ajbMn o
c aa ll background which ii
yf i N * .M M M * in mJn&gt;’
them.
Tha picture
. ah
'j'o show* the further
“•lilies ol Florida as a center
Ihe motion picture industry.
Dr. Wilton flowder, Florida's
ataK he
health' officer, is in an
r, Argument
*| with Senator Thomas
and of New York, over which
has (ha better retirement
Hill** for old folks, which
more healthful climate in
those who have reached (he
ling years of Ihslr life may
Dr. Sowder. it seems to us,
Ih * argument when he a ik i
anyone of any aga could live
York. " It is a source of
retirement ago, subjectelves to stomach ulc*r*.

i t e 1
Moat jx J r i. In 'S
At* merely Itrying to make

to that they eao

lo retire

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that.

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explode und tho clrcumrituiicuH under which exploHlonH occur

uro almoat without exception mnn-mnde. it Ih well thut nlonir
with thu Invent imm und developmenth which crento new
porllH to honiiin life there Hhnuld lie oilier InventionH to con­

trol thoHo purlin.

M r. M cK inney'H I n v e s t m e n t
New York Tribune
Mr. Frank K. McKinney, the 4 hard-working lawyer who never
new Democratic National Chair­ peddled any -if his political Influman, who has undertaken to g«t ••nre tn his life. As for the flyer
the "termites” out of the wood- In Empire Tractor stock, any one
work and promised to "let the who would object to that little
chips fall where they may," mani­ "business Interest" might as woll
fested a distinct annoyance yester­ "go to some ab b ey and choose a
day that any one should he Inter­ mo«k to head the party."
ested In that little business Invest­
This suggestion that one would
ment of hie own which In 104(1 have to go to a monastery to find
turned him a modest profit—at some one who had never run, a
least 0,700 per cant In ten months 11,000 "Inveitment", with a pro­
—with a concern known as Empire moter engaged In government
Tractor. Empire Tractor was n rontracts, Into three-score that
peculiarly (angled offshoot of Km. amount within a few months Is
plr* Ordnance, which has played so rather novel, Rut It unquestion­
promlnsnt a part In tho govern­ ably throws an Interesting new
ment-contract and Influence busi­ light on Chairman McKinney’s
ness. Perhaps it all depends on pronouncements concerning
l i n g party
which termites are exposed anil probity and reform. Ilia belief that
whers th* falling chips may hit.
scandal within the administration
Mr. McKinney eeerns to feel that has been "overt;. ... ed",
. hit conylc*
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this oddly prufltabla transaction-- lion that all hut one out of .
hlch was duplicated at the samu thousand nubile and party offi­
Indiana's Boss Mcllale, cials are ''honsat and Insorrupt. . . ponaor of Mr. MeKInney Ible," that In Intsrnal Rivenu* on;
for. tha "houiecleanlnp" party ly ''one out of 1,400 went bad,"
chairmanship—la nobody'*
.
altclr muat be read in th* connection
but hi* awn, Mr. Medial* has certl- with Mr. MeKinMy’a own stand­
fled Mr. McKInhey at "Ilka Cat*- ard* of vlrtua and propriety, Th*
•*a wifa, above reproach"! Mr. conelualon will bo th* tame m be(eKInpey has recordod hi* lm- fora, only mora so. If th* Demo-.
don that Mr. MeHais la juat
admlnlitratlon

Spending
By B usiness Is
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demand, business
larga stock of, fin(shed foods n o w ____
great productive capacity of
nation's factories. The defense pro­
gram will spur ..
some output but
lo others by con trois over
scarce materials. This will
Industrial production In general at
about the same level or a little
higher.
Some of tb* Industries that hava
been sluggish recently should perk
up next year. For example, the
bank predicts greater output of
textile products and shoas. It
thinks that food products, chem­
icals and oil products will flow
In even greater volume.
Durable goods will show mixed
trends. Those "directly or Indirect­
ly Important to tho defense pro­
gram. such as steel Ingots and
machinery, will Increase over
1B31," the bank says. But produccutback In auto production at more
then 19 per cent under 1051.
The profit
jdejure In tb* various
pi
Industries
mixed, but m
Mt,
profit*, after taxes, of all corpora­
tions combinad will probably bo
lass.
"Tha principal source of serious
Inflation, namely deficit financing
by the government, will not exert
any Important Influence lo tho
first __
tho bank aays.
It believes treasury receipts will
run ahaad of expenditure* until
mid-year.
It foresees a sharp rise In gov­
ernment (pending In the last M il
of MXt year, howtvar, offering the
nation the alternative* of higher
IBAVBi
l«l|U UVIIYII
11II■llVIllg| or
VI
taxes, large
deficit financing,
a reduction of non-essential gov­
ernment expenditures.
Of these three, the bank says
rather sadly, larga deficit financ­
ing appears the most likely. See­
Seri­
ous Inflation, however, could be
hold off some time by iwo things:
public resistance to nigher prices,
and the growing productive capaclly of thea factor)!
Of one thing coming next year
the bank la ve rv car
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rtaln:
‘The output of paper for govlire*
quasi
eminent forms an a queslionna
will Increase."

WASHINGTON (A«) — Before
public Intereat In tha government
By BAM DAWSON
•candela aubaldea there will
NEW YORK UR-Th* longer the
more Inveatlgationa and, prob­
business
boom lists the more Mrably, more Irregularities exposed.
‘ i gat about tb* chance
Hut the Intereat. public ahork. vpus people
Inveatlgationa and exposurea wilt o f a slump„ ccoming soon—after tb*
_ ths
that everything that goes
be a farcical, ahort-tlme reaulb old adage
unless step* are taken to make up must coma down.
future crookedness tougher.
"We ere In the longest business
President Truman aald he’ll try boom on record In this country,"
to make It harder for government the Cleveland Trust Co. noted toemployees to have outside inter- day.- "with temporary Interrup­
eata. That should help, by cutting tions, It has lasted more then II
off some of the avenuea th a t yciPEs**
And the National Association of
lead to crookedness or ’’Indis­
Credit Men warned: "The end of
cretions.”
the
synthetic prosperity, In which
Hut muklng crookedness more
difficult won't keep crooks out, Industry has operated for so many
no m atter whether Democrats nr inunths, may cornu sooner than Is
Republicans are In the saddle, now anticipated."
But (ho Cleveland Trust Co. la
silica government employees nr«
recruited front the general pop­ u Id! more cheerful In Its business
ulation and a certain percentage bulletin. It sees faw signs of that
of the population Is full of happening In IBU.
Without the prop of continuing
larceny.
The shenanigans of racketeers Urge spending for defense the
gat headlines—-never falling to boom probably wouldn't last
torrlfy
nor
“ the
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.... general
_ ___ public—but through next year, tb* banh ad­
the racketeer* are only a small mit*. But It expects the arm* pro­
percentage of the crooks that are gram to continue and to "geM rate
a great deal of Industrial activity
loose.
Government
attorneys
who In IMS."
The boom's other big prop thla
handle tax cases, for Instance,
has been the record spendin
will show you that tha over­ year
whelming percentage of tax by business. fur new, plant a
Much of this Is closely
»iy
fraud* are committed by people equipment.
In with the defense program
who have been considered pillars tied
and will continue Into
of their community.
Year, allhough lei
lest essential exIn the past year a special com­ pansion
The
mansion probably
w|U dro|
prouamy
d r o poff.
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mittee of the Senate was set up bank guesses thstwill
total dollar volunder Senator Douglas, Illinois umc of construction In 1M3 will
Democrat, to study the problem be from five to 10 per cent lower
of ethics In government and II thon this year—but that’s still
reported:
quite high.
"No group In society la In a
"Home buUding will decline by
position to point the finger of at least IS per cent, and perhaps
scorn nt other*. Influence peddlers by more than » per cent." the
can exist only as long as business bank predicts, believing that iupman or others are willing to pa­ piles will be h ird er to get and
tronise them.
also that demand for new homes
"Favoritism can he a problem will be less.
only when Individual men nnd
The cost of living Is likely to be
women seek favors of the govern­ higher, but not much, the bank
ment. (lifts, Improper pressure, says hopefully. Wholesale price*
and bribes come from outside may work higher, hut raw -m alari­
Ihe government, from Individuals, al prices in general probably will
Use at the ultra high frequen­
organisations, and from groups not average much above the 1MI
cies planned for television use
which are part of what we call level.
Ki-lull sale* should lop this yeor. would Involve adoption of small
the ‘public.’
"When educational Institution* perhaps by more thun five per antenna, about a foot In length.
which we have long regurded a* cent, the bank says, because of
Tuikeys are grown In every one
responsible for moral leadership the public'* Inrgu purchasing poware
troubled
with
problems cr and ils needd to rcplico goods of the United States,
of professionalism, commercialism
Congressman Herlong Reports
and
dishonesty
in
amateur
athletics, it is evident th at wo
By b : d h e r l o n o
are all living in thu same glass
house.”
Buck in Washington to try to vlnua—but they are nuw paying
In tho past Congress could
have tightened the laws to keep attend a lot of work that piled up the price.
few day*
1 will he homo for
employees of tho government on while I wn» In tho District. It
the straight and narrow. It may seems thnt ever/ day the work at Christmas. I wish 1 could see
do something in that direction a* piles up even though Congress I* you all to personally wish you a
a result of the present dls- In recess. We are going to try Merry Christina*. 1 won't he sendto taku cure of It ull before Urn trig (ihrlitmas cards this year he
closure*.
.Several month* ago the House first of the year. Borne of our nmll cause I always find that no mattar
many I send or how careful
subcommittee Investigating tie- husn’t been answered as promptly how
I am, eomeona Is overlooked. I
tax scandal* requested that all as we would have liked because, suppose
have that trouble, too.
employees of the Internal Reve­ even though wa think we have an So let's you
our efforts
nue Dureau he ordered to fill out efficient office staff, there am this year concentrate
a questionnaire showing all their some things that no one else In ChrMtmas. In putting Christ Into
thu office can do.
Income. Thla was done, i &lt;f,
It !■ my wish for everyone that
There are a|eo some things that
n u t members of Congress
th* Spirit of the Christ child will
themselves have ahHUi remark- dP.- **?
il
0 ’wFr°fu 5 n * n pie,
in
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permeate our country and the
&gt;«t RFC
RFC loan*
l»
able lethargy In Iw
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for so
lftc)J»lng
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whole world that In the Naw Year
Income or Its source*. F.verv year people, If you desire such a loan and years to come we will have
since IP47 Republican Henatoc you m utt make application to tho "Peace on Karth and Good Will
Morse has urged Congress to Jacksonville office of the RFC. toward men."
You will have to sell them on the
pose a law which wouldt
Require nil members of Con­ merits of your application. I feel
gress and all ludges to list—for that Congressional I n f l u e n c e
public Inspection all their In­ should not have anything to do
whether such loans aro grantcome above their salary. The withToo,
recent events have made
sumo would apply to other gov­ ed.
government departments so fear­
ernment employees making $ 10,- ful
of Investigations that they will
"W a vfar or more.
tarnd over backward to avoid
President Truman cams out1for now
political Interference. That’s the
pretty much the asm* plan a way
It should he. Theoretically,
cuonle of month* ago.
lundlng axendea were act
Rut once again Congress went thvie
on a non-poiTtIcal baxl*. That
homo for th« year without paving up
anv attention to the suggestion. some have degenerated Is obAfter It left, the Douelas com­
mittee pro noted a similar plan
Hat of congretamen’e Income It
for action In 1098.
If the public could sat auch a would he able to tell a littla
better—after ■ member of Conany on* in Its ranks outside of a gras* plugged for or opposed j
monastery who still thinks influ- certain bill-—wbethar h* had any
raoMl Intereat In It or stood
ence peddling, contract
feat money mad* out ot
. r a t e E lost or benaflt, depending on
promotion* a t governmental as­ wl itber It passed or didn't.
Vben they argue on th* flour
pens* to be wrong, then th* only
answer le to clear put th* whole about a bill, mesabera of Congraei
lot and put tha affairs of state In­ aavtr ask on* another about p e r
to th* hands of a party and of ion at latareat. But a nubile
man who a r t not mired In the de­ latlng of Income would let tho
moralisation of Immenas power too ublle know sometimes whether a
tody was burled.
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Fashion* with the sparkl* and galcly she'll
lore for her hotldating daring the Yule*
tide party whirl! We have a wonder*
ful collection of Christmany frocks
of metallc thread taffeta, ham*
awred satin, taffeta and nylon
joalar faahloas; also a
maart select Ion of party
dresses far the ma*
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Life In U.S. “Ice Box” Cities
Is Up-To-Date And Is Livable
CHICAGIO—UP)—Winter Ufa In America'* “lea bo*” ettlea !« vary
tolrrabte anil up-to-date, thank you.
These cities are the flral ones you'll read about whan this winter’s
worst cold waves start bowling down from Canada and spreading
their misery across the U, 8 . mnp.
The cold hits them first snd leave them last, ft generally
and leaves them last. It generally
lats and stays colder there than family parties and church gather­
n any other cities In the United ings.
States.
The ralldoad servic Is regular
But don't shed a tear for the and the roads to the larger cities
residents of Bemidji and Interna­ are good.
tional Palls, Minn., or Havre,
The chambers of commerce In
Mont., where the mercury some­ Bemidji (population 0.900) and
times dips from 40 to 50 or more International Palls ( 0 ,200 ) proud­
below sero. Or for the 800 In­ ly advertise their cities as the
habitants, of Pembina, N. D., nation's loo box,
Where the January temperature
Bemidji folks gloat that the
averages 2.4 degrees below sero. cold doesn't slow them down In
This is n civilized age with the least. In fact, they say if
coal and oil furnances and modern Bemldjians didn't move faster In
movie houses nnd stores. These the winter, they wouldn’t he able
northerners are prepared for their to move at all.
annual bout with the elementa
The winter air In Bemidji gen­
and probably will come through erally has the stillness of death.
the winter season In butter shape Keiidenta sympathise with their
than you will.
southern and western neighbors
Hsavy, wind-driven hhow—not In the prairie landa where a freesIntense cold—le their big worry. Ing wind whips sleet and moun­
They druse properly for long tains of snow over grassland.
hours out of doors. And yet a
Nevertheless wise
travelers
housawlfe may slip on nothing don’t leave town without a fleecemore heavy than a coat or jacket llned sleeping bag and other pre­
and dash from her well heated parations In case they are stalled.
home to the corner super market
Bemldji's lowest temperature
—probably in sheer stockings or was -50 recorded In January of
none at all—for a box of break­ IPSO, Last winter's coldest, -411,
fast food, a can of soup, or fresh was recorded In February.
meat for the evening meal.
Male residents of Internation­
Some women shrink from own­ al Falls, in the pine country, wear
ing up to the fact they wear protection against the cold In
"snuggles” but soles of these cold layers. They consist of storm
weather garments In stores give coat, suit coat, slipover sweater,
them away.
shirt, pants and long woolen un­
Life In these frigid spots Is not derwear,
much dlffsrent than anywhere
Hardy lumberjack* add bright
else—except that these norther­ plaid mackinaws and pants.
ners like to spend more time out
The mercury slumped to 41 at
In the open. Thlr favorite winter Internation Falls last January,
aporta are skating, hockey, skiing, but the all time low of -49 was
tobogganing, and basketball.
set in 1640.
Thera are good theaters, bridge
Actually, the coldsit ever re­
and crlbhago card parties, pot- corded In Minnesota was -CO.
luck dinners, dances, library and This was set at Leech Luke Dnm
on Feb. 0, 1800 and at Pukognma
Dnm on Fob, Id, 1900.
Heavy snow, which can mean
PRAIRIE LAKE
spring floods. Is thu greatest
worry for residents of Pembina,
oldest settlement In North Da­
kota. The tORO lied Itiver flood
was the worst In tho lifetime of
Now
Pembina's residents.
Showing
The temperatures In Pembina,
settled by fur traders in 1700
nnd a United States port of entry
since I HOP, geta Into the minus
thirties and on rare occasions to
minus 4I0 or so,
In the** days of deep Irecsors,
there are those who stock up on
provisions, but this Is for con
vcnienca rathsr than necessity.
Grocery stores are well stocked
the year around, Should tha house­
wife want something More via
borate than can h« obtained In a
town tha sisa of Pamblna, she
can taka tha family car and
speed nvar wall kept highways
or go by train to a number of
larger nearby cities.
The lowest temperature ever re­
corded In the t). S. was -0(1, That
was on Feb. 0, 10:1.1, at the River­
side ranger station In Yellowstone
NntlonsI Park. Riverside Is n
snowball throw from West Yel­
lowstone, Mont., where the mer­
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A suggestion fur u Christmas
ft "at once patriotic anu prncc*t, that grows in value through
tha y e a n and Is a better buy
today than It was last Christ­
mas'' was made today by Forrest
Gatchell, chairman of the II. S.
Defense Bonds Committee fur
Seminole County.
"That is the Scries K Defens.'
Bond,” Mr. Gatchell explained.
‘These bonds have l&gt;oen popular
as Christmas gifts since they
were first issued in 1041. Within
the past year, tin- life of all K
Bonds, whether issued in the
past or to (»• Issued in the future,
hat been extended for an addi­
tional ten years beyond the
original ten year maturity period.
The owner simply holds onto th"
bonds and they continue to prow
in rash value emit six months
un to the twentieth year,
"In other word*, each IIH.71
Invested in an K Bund of $25
face value will return $01.30 nt
the end of 20 years; f 07.50 put
Into n $50 bond will grow to
*M.07; $75 Invested in a fim&gt;
bond will bring hack $ 100.0 0 —
and so on through the $21)0 , fClM
and $ 1,000 denominations of K
Bonds.
•'The new 20-year life of tha
R Bond makes it especially a t­
tractive ns n gift for u new
baby, who will lie uf college nge
twenty years from now, or for
children who will then lie sta rt­
ing out In life for themselv*
One K Bond lead* to another, an I
gift bond* regularly added to nt
Christmn* anil on birthdnv* will
gruw into a Oral sum by the
time thp children nail th" bond*
mature.
Of rouiwe,
Defmi**Ronds are good gift* for all
ages, and haying bond* I* g'»&gt;-l
for everybody, not onlv for th'thriftv bond saver but for all
Ainerirnns since saving help* to
fortlfu the whole ecoiiotnv of ' HI
country.
'»
“ Local hanks nnd pestuffic.'are giving an attractive gift
larket free to K Hotel buyers o*
long us the limited suimlv ln*l*”.
Mr. Gatehell added, "The cover
Is n color reproduction »f a
oainllng of the Three Wine Men
following the Slat of Bethlehem”

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BEST F1CTVHE
NEW YORK tV—The Nutlon.il
Hoard of Review of Motion Pie
turrs has picked "A Place In the
Sun” a* Ihe best picture of loll
For the year’s best acting, the
boon! hns selected Jan Sterling III
"The lllg Carnival” nnd Richard
llaschart In "Fourteen Hour* ”
The Imurd announced It* selee
lions Monday night
“ A Place In the Sim" was Hie
Him version ( Paramount 1 of Then
(lore Dreiser’* "An American Trng
edy." George Slovens directed It
.spots. Caribou, Me., Is one of
tho first U. 8 . communities to
feet the Arctic blast* starting
down from eastern Canada. Last
winter, Caribou’s lowest reading
was only -21 , but the temperalur«
slipped to -02 lu February, 1940,

DRAFT CALL
I ST. AUGUSTINE kP-Florida's
February draft call I* .119, State
Selective Service Hrnduunrtur*
*ald Monday February d rafted
probably will start
receiving
notices late In January
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Bond Chairman
S u ggests Bonds
For Xmas G ifts

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CORAL GABLES lA*—When da*
se* resumed nt Ponce lie Leon
Junior High School Monday, school
authorities found that the Jiuo.txx)
fire of last week had damaged the
school'* hell *v stem
A* a substitute, they drafted four
voting student* from the school
hand Every la minutes Hob Slav­
er. Jim Crowder, Ituily Kcktnuu
amt Demux Jarvis blew their bu­
gle* to signal change of classes.

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All army uf arlcntlsta and technician* frantically readies a
SEARCH CONTINUES
ONI.A T H E I HOST.
bUILDJNG MATERIALS
ship for escape to another world belure the euitli is knocked into »pncc
FORT MYI'ltS T Search coti
by a lun-avvav star. It's part of the uftoumliog doing* i i i l ’iiini* wit pm viii I" employ
mount's ''When Worlds Collide," the Technicolor spectacle ah'i.wmg Iimtrd today fm ihe body of James
T Gibb*, iii. believed drowned Sat
today and Wednesday ut the Rlts Thculcr.
,,
, th.- &gt;- t guide tloihlinit
unlay night a'ong with In* wile.
Hazel. :tii. and their pet dog during
Mali iinl;‘ in yon 1 Mew homo.
positive to break the pattern of a sipiall off the Southwest Florida
their nnxHt and make themselvv* Coast
V o will benefit by getting
feel heller.
Deputy Sheriff Units Pellicer
lic it ,-ioim l' on tin- Building
Men don't know how. They pis I said the couple was returning to
gu on feeling sorry for themselves Momlongo Island from Uscppu Is­
Mol. i ml - you mi-h P Dung yuur
until they wear out their worries land when a sudden rainstorm cap
phins &lt;t iki telle* and have a
or their worries wear them out sited their small bout about iti -11
They end up vvilh ulcer--th e tail P m
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By IIAt. BOYLE
ie* with new want nitres
Mr* Gitih*' body was found near
NEW YORK in—Wumen arc »UPoor man
They never have Uaepnn Island a short time after
l*rior tit men In many ways. (Tho learned how and when to celebrate searchers located Ihe overturned
trouble Is they knuw It.)
They think the time to have a land The budv wa* sent to Eileli
Men use logic *« a crutch, some* gay night out tui the town is alter Ion. N C . for burial
I’ellierr theorized that Gibbs'
thing to Ivan on. Woman use logic they have had u raise In pay That's
.Met T ack ett Ui'bil nil! YN&gt; I I liirti-i-iit li S l i c c t
like a pole vaulter When It cat] when they ought to go holm- ami body may have I..... carried mil
I’liuim 12-H
Plume 1(181
hi lee I good enough al to sea oil Hie tide from llnc.i
lilt them no higher, they let go of relax They
ready
It* when they've had Grande Pass pisi north of Mon
it and go sailing on.
They never become a prisoner of lougli luck they uuglii to drc*x itongo Island
Ingle a* men do If it can no long­ up. see a good show, and starl
\u&gt;
er servo them, they simply rise opening champagne bottleabove logic. This explains why thing to pull them mil ol the
women nre mentally superior lu gloom*
To men life 1* asunlly black or
men and why no woman (11 history
ever wax proved wrong. Illogical? while They feel good or they
feel had, and they have no ready
Ol course. Hut wrongT Never.
Women show tho same change- formula to change Ihe color of Iheir
of pace ability In the matter of emotions To women life 1* more
emotion They are great broken pastel, and they are urtists m liv
field runners here, loo, ami that is ing They change Ihe color* it
why they are emotionally superior they gel loo somber At least they
try to
to men.
When I explained lids theory to
Many a strong man will let an
emotion gel Idm down until, as he my wife, Frances, she replied
"Hover. Unit Is the only sensible
*ny*. "1 fell lower Ihan a whale's
abdomen". Hid a woman? When thing I ever heard you say about
t I he tom rr-lnn of ga* appliances m Salllord to n*e Hit new 1 P Gu* Im* now
The reason women live
she (eels that low xhp set* about women
hcri! r«iIti 111(^1«-iI.
finding a way In have a whale of longer than me 1* that they know
how to pel tliein-elves when ilr-v
.• ||i,. Gas Inti version ntlhe ut III N Hub \*e will remain open lot .1 limited
a time out of it
Ill'll- lo lake m ie nl ally upplhllli e* which have been nteilnnked.
ThU difference between Ihe sexes feel bad Men don't
I don't know what she’ll &gt;ay
1* most clearly shown In how they
tl
M ill have any «a- appliances nhieh have lint In-ell '"averted. In- -nie In untile
however,
when
1
lug
Inline
the
new
react to "Ihe glooms". The glooms
the tniivetsiniy nlfhe. telephone MU. In-lnle the mil "f this week.
1* a disease Inal thrives on civili­ television set I bought yesterday
zation It Is the feeling you get I was (ct'img lousy
I li mo line* any gas appliances wbi.lt have ln-m 't o w n d toil whirli are not
when something goes a wry. As
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from a broken heart, a lost Job, nr
110 Magnolia
Phone 512
u traffic cop's unkind remarks, a
woman know* how lo rise above
them better than a man He wul
lows In hi* depression until ho ut­
Sanford, Florida
most drown* of self • pity. 8 ho
2 Hi 11Its I I 'lis t S h e e t
lease* herself out of despair by
giving herself small unexpectM
DU. L. T. DOSS
pleasure*. Khn takes positive ac­
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Hal Boyle Says
Women Superior To
Men In Many Way*

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Barbara Sauaden

Ludwig
ial Calendar Mrs.IsJack
Guest Of Honor
Tu esday
l The Pilot d u ll will hold IU ren ­
tal* Iness meeting at tha
J i t club at H:(K) P.M. The
_ e r d will meet at 7:80 P.M.
. Tb* Fidel.* Class of the First
ptist Church will meet in tho
■ex for its annusl Christmas
•Tty. Members will bring , toys
M the eradle roll department and
gift for exchange. &gt;
jltjs The Chapel Choir will hold re*
hears*) at (1:45 P.M. at tha First
Baptist Church.
WFDNKSpAY
ilwack Prayer Service at CenBaptist Church at 7:30 P.M.
. _ha Prayer Meeting Bervlco at
tha First Baptist Church will h#Mft at 7:80 P.M. Wo continue with
(h« Study of John’s Gomel.

TIIUHKIIAY
f t 2}The Royal Ambassadura will
K.lMM
the First Raptlst Church
V 'g t 1:00 P.M.
Kite Youth Choir will meet at
U e First Raptlst Church for reMarsal at 0:45 P.M.
„ The Junior Brotherhood will
u a e t a t the First Hnptlsl Church
BU.alTiSO P.M. In the Men’s Hilda
\ J, Class room.
I 1 Tha Men’s llrotherhood of the
w sJu W
Raptlst churrh will havo
their regular Supper ami Prov
gram meeting In the Memorial Ed­
ucations! Building at 7:80 P.M.
£■' The T.E.L. Class of the Flrnt
Baptist Church will meet st the
m i s of Mr*. E. M. Carroll, 1001
Branch Avenue at 7:00 P.M. for
covered dish supper and Christ-

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Mrs. John E. flradlrk, Hr. bv»«
hostess recently at a bridal
shower given In honor of Mrs.
Jack Itudwli', a recent bride,
Decorations used In the party
roomn wera Florida hnllv end
nyracantha, and the dining table
from which tea and rcfreshn—nl*
were served waa overlaid with no
organdy doth and centered with
a miniature bride and (-room eur
rounded by small white flowers
anti fern.
Tea was poured bv Mrs. Jehu
Ludwig and Ml«* Connlr Ludwig,
end Mrs. Gradlek was assisted
In serving by Mrs. Paul Pexnld.
Hefreshmenta of splecd ("*.
Christmas cooklea, own fore
sandwiches, nuta and mint* were
served.
Centra were enJo*«d and prise*
were won ho Mrs. W. H. Stewart,
and Mrs, W, O. Livingston.
Guesta Invited to be with ftr*
I udwlrr were Mrs. Psul Pexold,
Mrs. John Pesold, Mrs, George
Hahe, Mrs. W. O. Livingston
Mr*. Henry Richter, Mrs. Fred
Rrnndt, Mrs. Stewnr*. Mr. Hnr.
ry Thurston, Mrs. Fred
rer. Mr*. Joe Melsrh, Mrs.
William Ludwig, Mrs. Frank
Melsch. Mra, St. Clair Kendriek,
Mrs. Paul Petmjd. ‘Jr., Mrs.
Herbert Stootboff, Me*. Bonner
Carter. Mra. Bob Williams, ami
Mr*. Larry Johnson. 1
Mrs. Nnrmsn Wedekind, Mr*.
Ijirrv H«rt*fMd. Mm. John F"*natrlck, Mr*. F. L. Dsmpler. Mr*
Palnh
Pesold, Mrs. W. II.
Kferlwether, Ml«&lt; Adelaide td-b.
ter, Miss Connie Ludwig, Mia*
Marianne Ludwig, Miss llax»|
Reeves, anil Mrs. John Ludwig.

Mrs, Amelia Noble has left fnr
Jacksonville where she will spend
the Imlblnys with relatives.
Sir*. Hobby Jones Is expected to
[ arrive Thursday from Ft. Jackson,
S. C, In snegg flip Holidays with his
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. R. Jones.

Miss Barbara Saunders, popular
bride-alcct, was honored Friday
evening with a miscellaneous
shower given by Mrs. Sponcor
Harden at her home on Catalina
Drive, which w ar attractively dec*
orated carrying out the Christmas
motif.
Olfta were presented to Miss
Founders f ’om an improvised
chimney. Rrfreahment* consisting
of ambrosia, fruit cake, nuts and
mints were served to the guesta
buffet style
stylo iroin
from me
tho oiniiig
dining table.
nutlet
mmc,
overlaid with a cutwork cloth amt
conterad with an attractlva armngement of polnsattlai and

Among those enjoying tho even.
Miss Ruth Hand plans to leave
today for Kleminglon, N, J. to Ing with Miss flaumfcrs wera Mrs,
visit Mrs. F. W. Weliion for the Joseph Saunders, Mrs. T. C. Molo,
Christum* Holidays.
Mrs. Bert Woodruff, Mrs. Charles
Mulrhead, Mr*. George Harden,
Miss Jesn Anderson of Winter Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs. Penny
Haven will arrive Thursday to Austin, Mrs, Stanley Hockey, Mrs.
mend Ibe holidays with her mo­ Charles Flanders, Mrs. Hoy Britt
hml Mrs. J. S. Cleveland.
ther, Mrs. K. E. Anderson.
Also Miss Lila Leffler, Mlia
Mr. arid Mrs. It. M. Mason hnvo Mury Anne Galloway, Miss Nancy
teturned to their home In Pen**- Williams, Mias Jean Bayer, Mice
mbi after visiting here with ro­ Margaret Partin, Miss Jonl Saun­
tative*.
ders, Mis* Nixie Klrchhoff and
Miss Carol Skinner.
Mis* llettye Rene Rail spent the
past weekend here with nor par­ his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. C. L.
ents. Mr. anil Mrs. Raymond Hall Powell
for Christmas.
ami ha* returned to the University
of Florida In Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe 8 hearouse, Jr.,
Palm Reach will spend tho
Miss Barbara Uhnpmnn of Hunt­ of
Christmas holidays here with Mrs,
ingdon College In Montgomery, Shcernuse’a
parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Ain., Is expected to arrivo home
Hawkins Connelly. They arc ex­
on Tlmrnlay to visit her parents, L.
pected to arrive on Saturday.
Mr. ami Mrs. II. K. Chapman.
Mis* Joynle Mae Jonrs, a stuHr. ami Mrs. H. Word C»**cri|* drnt nl Piedmont Collegr, Dentof Wilmington, Drl, are exported orest. Ga., will arrive Thursday to
to arrive Saturday to spend somo spend her Christmas vacation with
time with Mr*. Cssscetls* parents, her parents, Mr. and Mra. C. R.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ft. Dyson.
Jones.
I.l. and Mr*. Leo Moore nnd
children will arrive this week from
Fayetteville, N. C. to spend aevend days here with Mrs. Moure’o
mother, Mrs. M. H. Wiggins.

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Stine plan
to lenve .Sunday by plane for
Charleston, W. Vn, where they will
spend Christmas with their sonin-law and daughter, Dr. and Mi*.
George Miynknwa.

i ' f. Modern submarine telephone
aaMae have amplifiers built into
The village of Hurley, N. Y.,
Jimmy Powell will arrive to­
them and designed to work for
Mr*. Margaret Knder Reynolds
&lt; faars under enormous water pres- was the capital of the state for n morrow from the Florida Hlntu
month In 1777,
University In Tallahassde to visit ami small daughter, Mary M ar­
garet, nnd l^nda Reynolds, Jr,
plan to Irave Friday for Helms,
Alu. to visit will: Mary M argaret’i
and Louis’ grandparents through
the holidays.

A lligator

Mr. and Mrs. (). T. Pearson had
ns their guests fur the past week­
end, Mr. Pearson'* sister, Mrs.
Flora Mar&gt;h. Mrs. Hubert Jonps,
Miss Mum Jones and William
Kennedy of Miami. Mian Jones also
visited relative* In Mt. Dora.
George Sponcor who Is attending
the Florida State University in
Tallahassee wilt arrlv« tomorrow
tu spend tho holidays with hla
parents, Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Spen­
cer, and Jack Spencer, who Is a
student at MePauw University In
Greencastle, Ind. will arrive Sat­
urday to visit Ids parents fur tho
next two weeks.
lit, IJG) and Mrs. Herbert A.
Moreland, Jr., and children, Hldge
nnd Michele, of Pensacola and
Miss Shirley Moreland, who has
been their guest for the oast three
weeks, are expected to arrive
Thursday from Pensarolo. LI. and
Mrs. Moreland sand family will
■pend the holidays here with Mr.
and Mr*. II. A. Moreland, Hr., and
Mrs. I. E. Hatton.

A Troasuro
That Will
He A Pleasure
To Give Or
To Ge t . . . .

T0UCHT0N

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August ao, the birth date of
Dawson, a town In Yukon Tor
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Mr. and Mr*. Leslie C. Lovejov
left last Friday for thslr homo In
Chicago after spending a month
In Sanford, Orlando and Oviedo.
While hero they attended a family
reunion dinner at the home of Mrs.
Pauline Howard, the first reunion
In tho Lovejoy family for 14
yeara. Those attending ware Mr.
and Mr*. Lovejoy of Chicago, Mr.

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The (II years of growth of tho
organised Daughters of the Amer­
ican Revolution from a. group of
|8 women to 170,000 were dis­
missed by Mrs. P. If. Odom, State
Regent of the D.A.R., at tha meet­
ing of Halite Hsrrlson chapter held
at the home of Mra. L. P. Hagan.
Friday, and the three objectives of
I nr national society, "historical,
educational anil patriotic" weru
stressed.
Mrs. W. II. Tunnlcllffe, Mr*. A.
W. Lee, Mrs. Stewart Ilmwn, and
Mrs. R. M. Mason wero co-hostisses.
Memhers wero urged by Mrs.
(Iilom to niton! tha state confer­
ence lo ho held In March In Jack­
sonville, and were told of the de­
dication of sumo of tho D.A.R.
Hrhoots which are located In
Grossnorth, N. C„ Tama***e, H.
(J., Ilerry School In Georgia, and
Kate Unman Hchool In Grant,
Ala.
Mrs. A. R. Hoy reported for
Mr*. Stanley Hockey, who Is di­
rector of tha Children of tho
American Revolution In Sanford,
ami announced that the naw offi­
ce re In this group fur the year
pie Misa Elisabeth Woodruff, pre­
sident. and Mlia Cynthia Round!Jut, vice-president. Other officers
.are Ml*e M*ry. Audrey Sharon,
and Murray Nance.
Mra, Key gave u Christmas mes­
sage which waa followed hy group
singing of Christman carols led hy
Mrs, F. E. Rou millet,
Christman decorations wero used
nnd refreshments were served
w ||h Mrs. Edmond Melsch presid­
ing at tho coffee table,
Others present were Mr*. W.
B. Ballard, Mrs. J. tl. Mentck, Mr*.
U. W. Ruprecht, Mlaa Barbara Ruprecht, Mra. Raymond Smith,
Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mrs. J. it. Ray,
Mrs. P. P. Campbell, Mrs. 8 tClair White, Mrs. A, C. Benson,
Mr*. II. J. Lehman, and Mr*. F, L.
Woodruff.

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Assorted patterns.

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2:30 to 5:00 P. M.
No Reservation* Accepted At Any Other Hours

Mrs. Odom Traces
Mrs. Dickerson Talks
Growth Of D. A. R.
At Circle Meeting

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I.ieut. and Mr*. It. C. Grorgn, who plan to spend Christmas to­
gether on the Rlvicrn. Mra. George, the former Doll* (Juatlcbnum of
Sanford, who has been visiting with her father, J. U. qunttlchaum,
sailed last Saturday from New York City aboard the Independence,
and will Join hor husband at Cannes, France, on Dec. 24. After aptnd*
,tng some time touring tha Mediterranean area Mr*. George will re*
'tu rn to the United States In May, 1062.

rousting the removal hr u
tha palm Aram in the tr
Twenty-fifth Btree and
treat)*.
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and Mrs. John Lovejoy ami daugh­ jXmas Decorations
ter, Mary, of Orlando, Mr. and r Studied At Meeting
Mr*' 6 :. &amp; Lovejoy
Sanford,
Ml»* Elite Lovejov of Gainesville,
A program on Chrletmaa deco­
and Mix. Paulina Howard. Mr. ami
Mra. Harry Kudtll wera present ration* waa featured at the meeting
and Mr. Kudall aaterUinad the of th« Roe* Circle held Friday
morning ■( tha home a t Mr*. If.
group with piano aaloctloaa.
,11. Coleman; Bach member
^brought an arrangement or dec­
oration. which sho discussed and
gave direction* fa r making.
Mt*. Charle* Wilke, chairman of
circle, presented each member

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The Mimosa Circle of tho Gar­
den Club met Friday morning «t
tho home of Mra. Harry Silshv
with Mrs. J, M. Cameron aa cohostess, Mr*. SHahy’s home was
attractively decorated with bright
By RAINFAIR
berries and Christmas greens.
The meeting was presided over
by tho chairman, 6tra. J. N, AMarcIlo. Tho circle voted unanimous­
ly to oppose the removal of the
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large palm trees from the trian­
gular park at the Intersection of
Park und Geneva Avenues.
Following the business meeting
hem* Florida weight rayon gab coatu
Mra. S. C. Dickerson gave a talk
on Christman decorations. She do
are jiint rig h t for our clim ate . . . keep out
scribed and demonstrated many
tho wind and tu rn light nhowertt. In the
new ideas Ur carry out the holiday
spirit In tho homes. Members of
new chocked p attern a t $23.50 and groy
tno circle brought their own nr(loublu-breuMtcd m ilitary model a t $22.75
rangements to the meeting and
Mrs- Dickerson Judged them In­
ylon raincoats a t $10.05
formally with constructive criti­
cism.
USE OUR I.AY-AWAY
Coffee, Christmas rookies nnd
candles were served by tho ho»teeses anil at the close of the
meeting tho members exchanged
potted plants. Those present Ineluded Mrs. B. F. McWhorter, Mrs,
C. E. Williams, Mrs. C. E. Chorenlng, Mrs. Ben Wade, Mrs. Joe
arrell, Mrs, Ray Osier, Mrs. 1*
K. Oiler, Mrs, If. q. Touchtoii,
Mrs. C. L. Wallis. Mrs. Chaflss
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Brown, Mrs. A. Mlchmdl*, Mrs. R. SOB EAST f ir s t
Peck, Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mrs.
Aiserelln, Mrs. Dickerson nnd the
host cases, Mrs. Uamrrnn amt Mrs.
Hilaby.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
ART AWARD
P*«i 5
LAKELAND (SpecialI- Florid.* suhstltiiled fur radium In mrdiral Tur*. Dec. Itt. 1951
Southern
College
announced ireiitmrnts.
and other devices are pressed Into
today that a spcnnl | 1T»0 nivnrd
will be made to a member o|
Many television sets now have *n insulating material.
Florida Federation of Art in tho '•printed circuits" In which wire*
f’ll lhcomitUI
Elm uln Permteie
International Ait Exhibition.

Mrs. Hetzel Talks
Iks .To
On Flowering Trees
. . Gardeners
"Ltfenda aAd the Origin of
Chriatmaa Arrangements" wan
th# subject of a talk by Mr*.
Clyde Ramsey at tlie mrellr.g of
Dirt Gardenera Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club held at the

—Garden Center on Friday. She
m la o preaented acvrrnl Christmas
arrangement* lirouKht hy the
member*. Mr* M M Mayer was
awarded a Chriatmaa tree a r­
rangement In a low pottery con­

tainer.

Mr*. H. H. MrCaklln presided
»v*r the meeting and the exchange chairman. Mr*. U. F.
Roblnaon, reported Ido rooted
plant* and two buahela of lirinne
graaa given In the part month.
The circle voted Hinnniinnualv
£ o proteat the rcmovnl of the
Fabg) palm* In the park at
(lenava ami Park Avenue*. An­
nouncement was made of nn
exhibit of Chriatmaa arrange­
ment* to be preaented today at
tho Garden Center with Mr*. C.
W. Hamll In thayge.
Change* fn the hy-law# of the
Genernl Garden Club were read
hv Mr*. W. 0 . Kleeilntr nnd after
d isu n io n were adopted.
Mr*. MeCaalln annotated Mra.
(E dw ard McCall, Mr*. \V. G.
rlem ing and Mr*. Civile Uamaey
to »erve a* a nominating corn• mittee.
Thnir preaent were Mr*. Ned
Smith, Mr*. W. D. Gardiner. Mra.
S. C. Dlekerann, M-1*. Robinson,
Mr*, ft. W. Wl"&lt;e, Mr«. Ranx-v,
Mr*. U. N. filackwelder, Mr*.
MeCaalln. Mr*. McCall, Mr*.
Elmer Wontenav. Mra. J. It.
Jnnea, Mr*. 1. K. Hatten, Mr*.
Sayer, Mra. Irwin Flelach-r. Mra.
tW . V. Robert*. Mr*. Flemlntr.
T Jr* . 0 . C. Harden, and Mr*. Ren
Monroe.

Mrs. ThomasVaughan
Entertains Circle
Mr*. Thnma* Vaughan enter­
tained the Jararanda Garden Clr.
el* Friday at her homo with a buffet luncheon. A Chriatmaa motif
« * ■ carried out In decorating tho
Woom*.
Following the luncheon a shmt
tmalnea* seaalon wna conducted hv
Mra. C. M. Flower*. Roll call was
answered with the member* giv­
ing a name of a Chriatmaa plant.
A vote wa* taken and it w u de­
cided to oppoae the removal of
the palm tree* In the n«rk at Park
Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street.
Mr*. Lloyd K- f.r*dm*n of Ia*ke
Mary wa* Introduced ua * new
ember, Mra. Harry Herron, the
rcle sponsor, wa* also present
at the meeting.
Mr*. Frank Miller wa* tho
speaker and gave Interesting Idea*
• nd demonstration* for Christmas
decoration*. A t the dose of tho
business meeting plants were ex­
changed by the member*.
Those preaent were Mr*. B. G.
Methvln, Mr*. 8 . C. Graham, Mr*,
fra n k Miller. Mr*. JL G. Hickson,
Mr*. Albert Starke, Mr*. Flowers,
Mr*. R. A. Futrell, Mr*. Cuel'lf

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“Flowering Tree* in Central
Florida" tva* the subject of the
talk by Mr*. 11. C. Hettel when
•he *poke to the Magnolia Circle
of the Sanford Garden Club F ri­
day morning at tne home of Mr*.
II. W. Herron with Mre. Joe Mcaaler a* eo-hostes*.
Mr*. Hetzel dlaptayrd needling*
of Redbud, Min\»*a. Upr.por.ax,
[lauhenin, Lruiunt, nnd ('yrarantha tree*.
Symbol* of Chriotmaa and their
meaning »*■ given hy Mr*. C. If.
Cngburn. After the liustae** ses­
sion, which Included the appoint­
ment of a nominating committee,
pitted plant* were exchanged.
Vartan* Chriatmaa decoration*
were diaplayed. Mr*. Mcaaler gave
tin Intereating talk on (ierberaa.
Refreshment* were served to
Mr*. Cogburn, Mr*. F. P. I.leake.
Mr*. Mrailey Odhant, Mrs. II. Jl.
Odham, Sr., Mrs. Joel Field, Mra.
Wally Sipple, Mr*. Hettel, Mr*.
Miriam Ruaarll, Mr*. Herron, Mr*.
Messier, and a visitor, Mr*, J. K.
Niihold*.

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The sp e cia l a w a rd — th e E n g tl
F a m ily i im ti ise A w a i-il, w ill « &gt;
to tile a r t is t , t- lo n g in g to ths ta te o rg a n is a tio n whose p u n t
■tig is ju d g e d the fin e s t s u b m itte d
by a F lo rid a F e d e ra l ton o f A r t
m em ber. M i . h i I \ | . K n e e l. Nevr
a r t is t nnd m l w r it e r , is
h o n o ra ry e h a n e e llo r o f th e c o l­
lege.

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Christmas Carols
Featured On Show
Warner Brothcre' demolition expert* did such an authentic
looking Job of "blowing up" Fort Kan Marco at St. Augustine,
in this /cene from their ntw Technicolor release, "Distant
Drums”, that many residents of the Oldest City actually
thought tliir hlstoilc landmark had been demolished. The pic­
ture, which »t*r« Gaty Cooper ** leader of n hand of swamp
soldiers during Seminole Indian War day* in Florida, has Its
world 1’iemlere in St. Augustine, Dec. JJ. In tho Inset I* nine
year-old Kidney Capo, s local Imy who received the applause
of director Raoul Walsh fur his performance as Coopers son
in the picturr.

Chrietnma enrols, song* anil
poem* were featured Saturday
morning on the talent show over
Station WTRR sponsored hv the
Ihislnea* and Professional Wom­
an's Club.
Soloist* Included Marv Helen
Washburn, who played her own
accompaniment, Patty Glen Jnhiv-'OM, Joseph Moncndes, Gloria Dit­
to, Patricia Harrington, Margaret
Jones and Sonny Folds.
Plano selection* were tdnyed by
Ellen Vlhlrn, Margaret Jones.
Stanley Vlhlen and Marla Menendex.
Judith Rurtehell, Patty John­
son ami Marg*rel Jones sang us
14ft KlltcycUa
a trio, accompanied by Mra. Kvn
Harkey. Poem leading* were by
w K im m itr
Stargaret Jones, Yynette Driggers 4:00 W m la r n Jam huretand Joseph Menemfei, Tom Rower, 4 10 N ew s
as Mi.rilliik Melii.ty
Jack Thomas arid Leslie Smith ft7 on
It'l'loi k I'lul.
played n harmonica medley of 7 I I Haven
N ew s
Chritsmns enrols, and Tom [lower * 0O H o u rl* A l A 1lim n-.'
Ifiu ld y (.'lu rk U ln a .
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*«njr "Adrste Fidelia" In Latin.
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Following telephoned request'!, •5 ID
1* M n o il. in M im ic
Murln Menemlei, Stanley vihlen !• U t ’hlt Iteed A l I *r*n n
and Sunny Folds gave repeat num­ :i nn W n rid At N iue
K re d d lr H ln w a rl
bers. Nest Saturday the talent as in
*s W h e re A n * .-I- Kent to
show plans a full Christmas pro­ in mi I ’ln tip I'a r m li.
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Mrs. .1. D. Woodruff presented 13 11
an interesting nnd Inatruellve talk 13:1(1
on Christmas arrangements an.l II 41 Ksi'lirellllls III Ht-lrtlie
vavo drmimstrattans of each, at
the meeting of Hibiscus Circle Mr*. Charlea Morrison, Mrs. Mi­
which met at the home of Mr*. chael Glnson, Mrs. J. V. Jones,
John Ludwig Friday afternoon Mr*. Frank Me Isc h, Mr*. Joe
with Mrs, Jred Zorrcnner a* co- Mciich, Mr*. A. 1). McRanry, Mrs.
hostcas.
E. R. llemey, Mr*. V. C. Kchlev,
Following the meeting refresh­ Mr*. W, ll. fllewart, Mr*. A. II.
ments were served carrying out a Ktovens, Mr*. It. T. Humphrey,
Christina* theme to the following Mr*. II. Schumacher, Mr*. J. !’.
member*: Mr*. R. G. llrlsson, Mrs. Thurmond, und Mrs. W. A. Hun­
H. C, Dtitlase, Mrs, H. James Uu‘. ter.
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The Asnlen Circle of I7ic Git titan
Club wax entertained Friday i-v«-»i
lug by Mrs. Al ILinl al In i home
oil Palmetto Avenue.
Him mei'tilig wait pirsldril &gt;&lt;v -r
bv Mis. W. R. Jennings In the alsei-nie of tin- ihuinimn, Mrs. J I'
f'lilb-n.
After a ilisnisslim on removinu
the palm tree* from tin* i*himl '
Park Aviline ami Twenty-fifth
Sin-i-t the elrele voted against i*

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lin s tru tIo n s d in in g tie r ta lk . Khulso u - p o itc il on (lu&lt; Judges school
v l i i r h wus re c e n tly h e ld a t liu t iiia iid ii F lo w e r show .

AUTOPSY PERFORMED
JACKSONVILLE UN- Samuel
Broun, Id, Negro prisoner who was
found dead in a solitary confine­
ment ceil of a stale raid camp
near Ocala died of hemorrhage,
brain abscess and blood poisoning,
Duval Medical Center said Monday.
An autopsy was performed at the
center. Brown was serving a 14
year sentenrn for breaking and cn
lering and thell.

Mr*. J. N. tllllon, Mr*. W. II.
Brlnaon, Mr*. Bruce Davl», Mr*.
L. E. headman, Mr*. Ileeren and
Mr*. T. Work* of Maasarhuaett*
and tho hoatra*.

At the close of the meellnu ic
freshments were served to the f &gt;1
lowing present. Mrs. L. E. Spenrcr, Mrs. J. A. Young, Mrs. P. P.
Campbell, Mrs. Earl Varn, Mrs.
Hill Tyre, Mr*. J. L. Clark, Mis.
Roy Tlllls, Mr*. W. I*. Field*, Mis.
C. L. Iteibllng, Mrs. W. M. Mm
shall, Miss Kill Lee Klrehhotf,
Mrs. Jeniiing-r, Mrs. Russell, Mi
'Hunt and Mr*. Wnllci Carter,

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Blues In The News Forestry. Exhibit

Qiijimanlst TOW* B j ^ Eftjjr

P la n n ed At: f*r

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Australian Radio
Joan B ennett’s
Says N^Rania Claus P rivate L ife Ma;
lay

_______ _ ~ r ~ rows n ..i ^ o Z "3* Mtlmatai of t5» number of
*i ikl.
I*. ■
. Communist II.A
. pfiiOO#ft
Rftoootri tha Red*
__ hold
___ and
__ tilt
that
this la
Uat.
All
the
children
of
naval
Per­
number announced by the Rede; SYDNEY, Australia kR-Auitraland friends
"Any
Information
on
prisoners
The marketable value of pine
He said that probably many of
special guest* at the annua) sonnel stationed here In Hanford
as a crop and a* good land received from too Communist* 1* those listed as missing actually la's biggest radio network broad­
Christmas party of tha Business will have the time of their life- tree*
questionable
due
to
their
continued
cast to the kids today that there'*
use for thousand* ef acre* r.t
in battle.
and Professional Women’* Club, Friday afternoon at a gala Florida's sandier soils will bv refusal to allow intern a tional com­ died
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. WJ-A
really no Santa Claua. Thli hai
C3
3
Jama*
M
Hinles
of
the
ChrUtmni
party
to
lie
given
In
held Friday night at the Yacht
shown at a Forestry Demonstra­ mittees of the Red Croat to Inspect U. S. Eighth Army recently report­ already touched off a great debate. private Investigator’* reports of al­
tho
movie
building
here
on
the
Club. Decoration* wero under
tion sponxored by tha Withlacoo- their prisoner of war facilities and ed that 5.500 Amelcans were
Santa waa Just made up by moth- ‘ leged trysts between Actress Joan
■ WASHINGTON on — The Air the direction of Mr*. A. F. station. The afternoon will be chee
Land
U*e
Project
on
Dec,
10, operations.
era
and fathers, said a story taller Bennett and her agent. Jennings
slaughtered
by
the
Reda
after
being
filled
with
surprise*
for
the
Force, pushing for early develop­ Ramsay, and consisted of &lt;|uanOf the 11,330 names on the Com­ taken prisoner.
*
from
10:30
A
M.
until
2:00 P.M.
on
"Kindergarten
of the Air,' ■ Lang, may be made public.
youngsters
with
erdor
cartoon
ment of in atnmtc-powcred ■„•- titie* of Brasilian Pepper and
munist lists, a U. N. Command
Jerry Olcsler. top flight crlmlnal*program
designed
for
children
bv
The
Demonstration
will
be
held
The
lists
supplied
by
Red
truce
movie*
being
shown
and
helium
alane, ha* awarded a new contract Christmas holly and burning
retained by Mis* Bennett s
balloon" being given away. A very on State Highway 30 approximate- communique reported: 7.143 are negotiators Tuesday was the first toe government-operated broad­ lawyer
for work on a nuclear engine to taper* In white nnd red.
ly 1 H miles east of U. H. High-i
?•***
mC1n‘
official Information from the Reds casting system. The audience is husband, Walter Wanger. said Mon­
strong
rumor
ha*
It
that
.Santa
Pratt end Whitney Aircraft Corp.,
Decorntcd Christmas tree wns
way 301. The location la about ’ DFltlih. 334 Turkiah, 40 Filipino, JO since July and Auguat, 1950, when mostly made up of kids from S to day he will use them "If nec­
• t Esst Hartford, Conn.
surrounded with gifts for th&lt;- Claus himself Is going to take
essary" to defend his client, who
*ro,nc^'
^ u,Jr , ^*n, four South toe Reds gave Ihe International 5 years old.
In effect, the Air Force appeared girl* at the Girls' Industrial time out from his many tasks at four mile* northeast of Lnrooeheo. African,
three Japanese, and one Red Cross the namei of 110 prison­ Melbourne's ABC office was de­ shot Lang last week "because he
Duringg the demonstration four,
to be pulling some of It* egg* Into School, which 1* sponsored by the North Pole to make a special one-tenth-aerc
plots will bo cut each from Canada, Greeco and ers.
luged with calls from parents who broke up my home."
• lecond basket.
the Netherlands.
the club. In keeping with thti trip to the party to chat with
CoinrMentally with the sudden thoso words. But there was vir­ Dlst. Ally. 5. Ernest Roll goes
Last March u , the Atomic hner- season's motif, the bamiuel tables Hit- kiddies nod pan* out nltn.lt- from a fourteen-year-old slash
The Co mm unlit lisle fell far short
ftp Commission (ABC) announced were covered with Chri.tmas ings filled with candy. Ho be pine plantation for observation of previously published Allied esG- change to Red attitude, Gen. Rldg* tually no complaint to Sydney, It­ before the grand Jury today to seek
way flew to Miinian from hla Tokyo self, the ABC reported.
study
an indictment against Wnnger, a
it wai negotiating a contract with cloths with garlands of greenery sure your children nrn at tho and
Among those Having prominent m*!el
P* ™ * ? 1 100,000 of more, headquarters.
a General Electric Co. division and holly berries nnd burning movie building on tho base at places
Miss Jean Wyndham, adviser for prominent fUm producer.
on
the
progrsm
nre
Colin
The
3,198
Americana
listed
as
He
Immediately
went
into
a
top
"tor further development nf a nu­ tapers.
"Those reports show far more
the kindergarten program, said the
I :Ufl this Friday for an after­ D. Gunn. Stnte Conservationist, U. prisoners compare with approxlstrategy conference with hla arm i­
clear reactor for aircraft." Monday
Entertainment, under the di­ noon of fun and entertainment. 8 . Soil Conservation Service; J. A. mately 12.000 Americans officially stice negotiators and military com­ Idea waa only lo tell children what than just that Mrs. Wanger and,
Right the Air Force said It had
Lang were meeting at thc\
kindergarten tcachera have been Mr. UUII
A pre-Chrlstinn* station per­
of Mrs. Eric Vlhlen,
Regional Forester, U. H. BMcd a* missing In action.
manders.
given Pralt and Whitney "a con­ rection
tolling them already—and to clear parking lot where the shooting oc­
sonnel offire party was held S a t• Gibbs,
featured
children
from
the
radio
Soli
Conservation
Service;
and
R.
Hut
a
reliable
source
In
Tokyo
Bidgway
was
quoted
as
saying
tract to work on the development talent show, who presented the unlay night at the home of Mr.
their minds of puzzlement over the curred?' Glcslcr told a newsmen.
tho "m ilitary and truce delegations army of department store Santa
Brent, Florida State Board of
of an atomic aircraft engine."
and Mr*. George Powell In C.
Lang, 39, was wounded in the
following
program
of
Christmas
are
in
complete
accord"
onnbl.NB
Forestry.
An Air Force apokrsman Raid musie and Christmas poems. Orange CUy. Plnnocle, checker*
Clauses.
into and haa been under sodaSTEPS
IN
Koras.
Timber
operators,
pulpwood
and
■
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—
*
------------------------------------totting of the contract to Pratt and "Deck The Malt*" was sung hy and erlbliBge were among the
vea since the shooting last Thurs­
company representatives,
The conference waa attended by
Whitney wa* not to he taken as
many games and entertainment paper
Tha boyhood home of John How­ day. The district attorney has been
forcsters,
creosote
and
turpentine
»
S
srn
H
iM
T
A
T
j^
y
*
a*
K
*
s
the
Sunbeam*;
Dana
Itankln,
Oen.
Jam
es
A,
Van
Fleet,
U.
N.
•n Indication that the General Elec­
that kept the party going strong
ground commander In Korea, nnd ard Payne who wrote "Homo unable to obtain a statement from
sssiure, Kterlda
tric Co. I* not making progress. Lynctte Drlgirers, Jrnncttn Har­ until the wee flours of tho company representatives, supervlvey
and
F.llen
Vihlcn.
Th-i
Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy, bead of Sweet Home" is preserved in East him. Mias Bennett. 41, has denied
sors
of
sol)
conservation
districts.
The
following
prices
reported
hy
Rather, he said, a search Is being
morning. Those present Included, and soil conservationists from all The Dealer* on The Hanford mate the U. N. armistice team.
any romance with Lang, a married
Hampton, N. Y.
Sunbeams
also
sang,
"Frosty
Th-made for more than one way to
' ' m i ' i i . _____»' T " e o rm e r* s ia ra e i ro r proauce * m i ,i
man.
Snow Man", and "Oh, Little Tow-i George and Lorry Powell, Fred over
No progress was reported by •
Florida
are
expected
to
!nr
In
t„
Trucker*
A
Dealer*
up
to
1:10
develop the engine.
Police found reports of a private
Television of football gamaa
second truce subcommittee arguing
r rf * r,rl Wood, Ed and ■(tendance. The public I* invited.' D.JI. Dee. ir.
The Air Force and the AEC, of Bethlehem." A poem. "Will Alva ' lledenbaiigh,
Floyd Gris­
lii-n ii* T *n d e rg re e n , D eat Panmunlom over how to enforce started with tha u is of one cam­ detective hired to Investigate the/
working with Industry on the pro­ Santa Claus Hemember" bv ham, Ken Jones, Bill Ilrennnn,
|i*n d ln g Q u a lity
Bennett-Lang
relationship In Wang-*
ject, nave been close-mouthed Joseph Menendex, n piano soIj . Wnvne llakken nnd myself.
hu hur.
tl.JS- S 40 an armistice. It adjourned until era In 1930. Now three or mure e r’a car. Giesler
said he has copies
11 a. m. Wednesday.
efficient cameras are used to talalient-*, I ’oln ifo Hupnllea
about details. But scientists have "Moonlight Sonantn” by Dsno
Bill Brennan left tills after­
g e , YI n in III. h a g * 1 IS - 1.1S
of those seized by pollco, plus
Sudden Communist capitulation visa a football game.
predicted unofficially that an Rankin, a solo "White Christ­ noon
JAf'KMfJNVIl.I.K; (AID—Tha
Fed Ir'iiliiia
for
Ills
home
in
Waltham
*I«w
^
M
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rvl,.;
*
bhage,
C
hinese
N
o
H
u
p
p
ll**
others.
In turning over tha names of pris­
) H in t* M u rk * . . . O . » TT
atomic powered plane might have mas" by Palrirl* Hsrrln-Hoh, Massachusetts where he will *ru
i
fe b -r y . F lo rid a Gulden
ly Ni w York ios
oners they hold Is the most hopeful
o s rk e l on H n r l d a i
D ep end ing HUe
i-r l* . 1,19
Roll u ld his decision to present
In color television, the baste
a range limited only hy human The Harmonica Melody. “Hlton’ spend fourteen iluys leave before esi
T
rull*
nnd
vrtiniatile*:
O
le
r
y
.
F
lo
rid
a
I
’ascal
break In talks since a provisional colors are red, green and blue ra ­ the case to tha grand jury was
endurance and speeds that con Night,” "Adeste Fldetes." nnl proceeding to Newport, B. 1. for
A vo ,'in i,,* r im * i n . i t * i . j f i - t in.
D ep end ing H it*
n rl*. 1 * 0 - 1.L0 cease-fire line was created last
"First Noel," by Tnmmv Bowers.
Hn*i&gt; ln-iih* hunhi'l* generally fair
ther than red, green and yellow. prompted by a desire to "move
only he guessed at.
D ep end ing H I** A
period of instruction at thu lo go,nl iiunllly Vstentln** inn. • 'urn,
fast" and by the fear lhat key
lr s il*
c r l* .
1.71- 4.50 month. The buffer line will become
Last Sept. 5, tho Air Force an­ Jackie Thomas, and Lo«||e Smith nNavy’s
1 mi. few ordlnurv low *■ t.tn, e gi g
.School
of
Naval
.lustier,
effective
If
other
truce
terms
are
p la n t
I i i i . h * k l* .
t . l l - I 51
nounced it had contracled with A solo. "Adeste Fidelia” in Bill ha* promised to send me n
lenlKnU I in .t SO. he*t moetly I'm oin
Gugllelmo Marconi was granted witnesses may leave the Jurisdic­
h e r*
hu. h * k l* .
t . 10- S.60 agreed to by Dec. 27. Otherwise
tion of local courts.
Consolidated Vultec Corp. for con­ Latin, by Tommy Bowera. A snowball for Christmas. Good J no-l.So. F lo rid a B e lle * fa ir iiu a l- K m n 'iu a l*
hu. h * k l* .
3 00
It will be changed to conform to the basic British patent on wire­
I t y few l .’in .Io n . c o n te n d e r* fa ir l.e id ic * . Ice b erg . D e ­
struction of what engineer* call *o|n, "What I like" by Jn*enh
If no felony complaint Is filed
less
telegraphy
In
1807.
iio n llly I 50.1 no fe w 1,15, w a s l . l u .
Lurk
Hill
and
we'll
gee
you
back
changes
to
tha
battle
line.
pending H I* * I.A . C r l* . 4 50- 6 on
aa airframe—Ihe shell of ■ plane Menende*. accompanied by Marin
against thei 57-yesr-nld Wanger by
ton, fe w low hh Inn
•
in
lo
n
*.
G
re
*n
do*,
hun.
I
on.
here
In
March.
i.i;
The
Reds'
Hats
Included
the
without engine* or Instruments— Menendex. A piano solo "Chillies
C nlihnge I 3/1 hu*!iel ho se* do- I ’u re rly
hu. Ii* k l* .
t . 00- 1.51 name, serial number, rank, unit announcement stressed tha same fh u rid i y, when a writ of habeas
Today Is the big day for many ineelle rollln l ty p e (.7 6 .5 00.
tor a nuclear-powered plane. This a* Christmastime" by Mnrln
corpus la returnable In Superior
I'm * , K n g ll*h N o H upptle*
f*e|erv
IS
Ini
It
r
r
n
te
*
(lo
ld
e
n
h
s
rl
men
here
n*
they
will
be
making
and the number of the prison camp point to connection with th* Com­ Court, he will be released uncon­
• ik rn Nu H u p p ll**
Waa regarded a* an Indication of Menendei, The closing number
g e n ern lly fa ir •|nN 111v 3 .lin e n 4 00, I'e p p e r*
munist
list
being
distributed
to
their
wav
by
rnr,
bus,
trnln
or
hu.
h
*k
t»
.
1I
.
0
0
IS
.00
In
which
each
man
waa
held,
ft
reasonable confidence euch a plane waa a poem, "A Child's Prayer",
I ilm e n 1011-4.50, S .IO -IO
ilm e n Itn illa h e * 5 d o t. Iiii. h * k t * .
ditionally.
1.15- 1.11 did not Include home towns.
newsmen to,Tokyo. It said:
Can be produred.
by Lvnctte Driggers. Randall tilnnr for the part nf the country 4.00-6 on. i.* * i 6 no. ■ * '* m o , '
Hipiwnh, Y e llo w Nw H u p p ll**
Roll aald he will seek an Indict­
Tho
U,
N.
Command
had
refused
they
call
"home"
and
for
a
lo
w
in.
1
6
0
.
t'H
nial
l&gt;
4
-4
d
o
)«n
"It must be emphasised that Ihe ment
H*i ii Heii, W h it * No W iipplte*
Power plants for both the plane ItnliMn* served as announcer nn-l
on a charge of assault with
4 no. ,| n . retv 3-4* ,3 00-1 60.. . . .
i T u rn * In * *
llu . Iia kla.
l u l l - T.00 to go Into detailed discussion on Defense Department cannot vouch
and the suhmarlne on which the Mrs, Evn Darkey, accompanist, Christina* with loved ones they
C ele ry i .•l.l.age i e l* r y i r a le * l . T I - Tp lr„ | | , .
rtllI.
1,00. ) , j fi
a
deadly weapon or one of assault
the
question
of
exchanging
prison­
haven't
seen
for
some
time.
for
accuracy
of
names
as
listed.
Navy I* at work would have their
Mrs. E. J. Booth, president,
,
,
,
.
.„» .« «
T u rn ip H a l*i| Ini. h *k l» .
1,16- l.So
with Intent -to commit murder.
Although lho elty of Hanford * 7*
I [ir u n il/e i* _)|_U_* li * 1 * T.DO.S.no,
T |1P n |„,v « p rice * n r * In e o m p ls t* ers until such a Hit was supplied. The Incidence of errors, omissions
heart In an atomic reactor—a mas- served ns tnastmnsler nnd inh o litfiv e r * «
f a ir
r jiia llt y
Allied
spokesman
said
they
wanted
t'iN
In
Itbiv*
A
rriv
a
l
o
f
n
u
p
p
llei.
is
a
fine
plnre
to
live
and
the
or
flctlous
additions
Is
not
known."
live device which permit* the slow, trodured Mr*. Lnrv Grantham,
I.
1 SO o n M n u rv -t u iillt v t 6 0 - 1 D i
c in iii
to know what they were negotiating
controlled release of atomic energy chairman of the parly, who In people are wonderful to ux, n I n r a f r I r ** i &amp;rt.| no, | » | e * k S. on. f»inn«(H. I»oit«*ntllfijf
Florida's Newest
H lic
for. They emphasized that they
*
»
»
rt
fellow
misses
those
loved
ones
at
In the form of heat end radiation. trodured the committee member*
lift
E
S.tS
S.IO
PUSAN, Korea Ult-The South
Major A ttraction
I &gt;itfi(IH Ion 4 /!i li(INh**| b o i f a ID O * f i r D t i O c a n
during
the 31. VI.
tn»i 3.00 3 60 could expect from tho Reds no Korean government said tonight
This heat prohahly would bo con­ aervlni* with her. They were home, especially
Mttm h
more men returned than were ac­ the disparity between the number
verted Inlo propulsive power for a Mrs. Robert Steele, .Mr*. I.. C. Christmas season. For those of D ill i / b b tifh H lioiFB f» (fositri I KA. «Jrt4ft#*frnit.
lln i
S.no 1 35 tually Hated.
Kakl'birtl IniHhFlM 3 fMl-3 50, f#■rr T.4fiK*rlm*i».
lan hy gas nr mercury vapor Tlllls, Mr*. R. L. McKinney, Mrs. you who will he staying In
South Korean and American
A r iM irflln i Ifi
rtrt-i.Srt,
li*w' mm 3 ft«&gt;,
Nuckola declined to Indicate of
N I h*
box
I 6n- 3,on
irblnes. The heat produced hy a Ernrsl Prolhersnn, Mr". Erie Hanford for the holiday*, let me Itlirh h hi * fhlff.rv
hi
troops officially listed as misting
i,n*U»\n 3 31-1,73,
11 v .4ri«*tli*»4 iir n llu i'a rf»rB lv#i 1 a l whether the U. N. would he satis­ and Ihe number given by the Com­
•mall quantity of exploding urnn- Vlhlen. Mr* A. F. Ramsay, remind you of Hie wonderful fewKmllvi*
I mu («(* 3 DU,
TO* HNhftiril mI mI n Farm nri* M ur*
lum-235 Is tremendous. Homo sclen- Miss llrttv Doris Williams, Hob- work being done by thn Navy
f *m«mir»ti** I*nitikt«]im. i nit- 3 . 75 , m o R tly k a t fro m Irt A .M, li« i? f :|A, to 10 A .M . fied Ihe list. Presumably the U N, munists might mean the Reds are
tlita have estimated that one pound bve Morton nod Miss Dorothy Center. Bemember lo have ynur 3 35-1 an
Dee 17 T d ln l ri'culp l n 7 IE) 4 jiHck* Command will complete Its study "camouflaging a tremendous num­
KimnimiU
ffimrt J R * I I .
of Ihe Bit before deciding whether
ore
of it would produce *e much energy Von Herlmlis.
Christ urns uift* wrapped them
Ie«4||l((f I*4«N114F fl iT H lM I l i a IlflN* *imt s**mi* iifl tinml on n il im iffiicft, to press for additional name* or ber of tragic atrocities."
•* *1* million gallon* of gasoline.
n 3 ilcif **ii 3 rtrt 3 1&amp;, f »’w
3 aft, tiiai r N««I Nl*i»tl&gt;\
92
Members nnd "iiest.s enlnylm' anil remember the people there to
Inspection nf toe II prison camps in
The heat and accompanying ra­ the nartv were Mr, end Mrs. F want to make you feel at home IhumilhG few l.rtfl, iinofr&gt;r l.Rrt-lflfi
mif ilerminrl on HI rim.
I/eg a l N o tice
I /a lujNhwf mrtfitiN l*«r*
which the Communists say Ihe men
diation, however, evidently provide C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. F so drop in for n game nf ping nIml.lmci*
nn
I 50-3 n0
are held.
STOCK MARKET
fh* hlgge.t obstacle to development Ramsay, Mr. and Mr*. Carl png, ranis, to write a letter,
11n«hrIr *‘Allff»rn|a Won*
litrthy alv*n that I am
A reliable sourco to Tokyo Indi­ N n_tlre_ I*
NEW YORK i*v—'T here wa*
dtiN lino 13 no, f*lr «i tin 111y Son
of a nuclear engine for aircraft Ptlsoc,
.................
In liualn***
i f * * on
on Illlll-wa
w ay
dnnre
or
to
just
sit
around
and
Mr. ami Mr*. Itotiert
nth«*r I i i H I ii i i b f tjf|»R I fl (III- 1 |_flrt f«ir mwid deal of selective! buying In cated that the Red list of British I7-S1 an d l^ in aw o m t Hoad. H antoro.
The problem la lo shield crew Hleele, Mr.
rhni
with
vmir
friend*.
(jliillM v * no
M ill I . n e i i e . 7 0 0 - 7 511.
and
Mr*.
I.scv
M.
H rm ln n l* C o u n ty F lo rid a . u n d *r th a
M nw „t o c k m B I.|,ot ln (f a y b u t Commonwealth
prisoners
(allied
member* from the deadly redla- Grantham, Mr. nnd Mr- It. F
Above nil else, let'* remember KntR R.rtri-A ftfi
D i t l l l o u * n n m * ''H anlnndo T r a ila r
in* price* generally were mixed and closely with the Brlllsh list of men I'lir h " and lh * t t In la n d to r * a l * t * r
tlon. larnd Is tho best known shield True. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond exactly what Christmas com
Mrtdlxht'" I
i|iiitr ( liUNkfjN
missing In actlnn. This source said *n ld Oh io * m ira u n n t to tho u r n n of
fl’ IV I li W Nil , 75 .
chnngc* were small.
tor radiation end too much lead M. Ball, Mr. imd Mr.. I G. ti emorates. Yes, tho Ghflslm** 1, IIII.
M in i win* rrlfw |»*tr it I n I l o w miiJdr
* F li'IF tln ii* N am o H tu lu l* . l o ­
The stmv nctlvlty and mixture of "a little more than 1,000" men aro IwI I'll:
might weight a plane down
season lias become so com- ,lt5 p r li tiN IIIr'luffi(ilftin.
1 1 6 . of H ie F lo rid a H I* ,
’ lo ir * H rr.
There have been no official pre­ Hnilernr, Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest me rrlnllrcij that many peuplo
Hf| in» n l» 'i,| litiM ifJ* tin 11m i lyfim unin* amt Inssns ran pretty well listed as missing In action.
w ill) tha C le r k of the
In tlaautllul
The Reds sold thev had 910 Brit, t i r o ill ii nCt iourt
iM inrar through nil sections nf Ihe list.
of H rm ln o le C ounty,
diction* as to how Inng it may Brotherson, Mr, ami Mr*. P. D, forget llie very reason it. Is 3 J h i - in n . iin r | i n n - i n n ,
Hem tool* County
1
*
0
0
*
1
,
60
.
iMiRhfitu
U
r
j(
p
mI rd
*
9
0
0
*
mlerson,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Erie
tih
and
11
other
Commonwealth
F
lo
rid
a
.
The
bright
spots
wero
American
tik e to complete the first atomicrelrhrnteil.
Let's
all
pul
Christ
2 An, hiiNhrU y«l!fiw Rlrttlalilnrck
It. A. Wllhalm
Ihlen and Mr. end Mrs 0. D
Midway U»lwa*n
cynnamlu and Dow
Dm
Chemical, troops In their prison camps.
powered plane, hut some Informed
Art.3,Art, hit hI niO R tlr 3.AO,
A « n ra W llh a lm
into the word Christmas for the 2 ,
Both sides agreed that lists sub­
Sanford and Orlando
which _____
moved ahead
____ a point or
O w nera
Watrrrr»«N p#*r bunrh .11.
Clrclee have estimated It e.s a Pearson. Also Col. ami Mrs. W. holidays and then drop only th1mitted Tuesday could he changed Drrrmlier IS. IIII,
more each at limes.
* « lto r of years, and at a cost of E. Baker. Mr». V. II. Gran'hsm to-n-s nfler the season la over,
Mrs. Marlon Harmon, Mr*. C. E.
many millions nf dollar!.
Other gainers included Goodyear, from time to time until an armlaThe
churches
of
Hanford
welcome
Hunter, Mrs. Esrt C Fans*. Mr.
U. S. Rubber. Casa, Radio Corp., tico Is signed.
------------ 1-----O. M. Spring, Mrs. K. J. Booth, •he ni'-e In blue now a* during
McIntyre,
Inlyrt, Allied Chemical, Union
The Pentagon said It would re­
( f oN llaneS p r e M f a g s ( I m I
7 Carhlde,
Mr*. Jee Booth and daughter the entire year. Attend the
Cirhlds, American Can, American lease names In Instalments, aa
Dmin Gall Itouth, Mrs. Dick church of vnur choice. You’ll be atomic arm* nnd convenllonol wea­ Tobacco, Santa Te, Gulf OIL United soon as they are checked and not­
Aiken. Mrs. J. K, Under. Mrs. glad you did.
Airlines, John* Manvllle, Standard ifications have gone eul. The first
pon*. George W. |tn&gt;v(,r. Mrs. A.
The Cum mmil at blue countered 01) fN. J ,) ' Gnneral Motors and Hats for puhllcalinn. It added, are
(t'n sll)).* t o n I'sxt nasi
viixleriltiy with » tiriiposiil presented Chrysler.
not expected to he available before
___________
far further Investigation a den- Menende*, Mrs. Marguerite Gra­
Friday.
by Poland for the new com miss
F I S H i n ., I S t U N i u H .1 1 I M U I A M I L Y
alon whether or not to reitnrn the ham, Mrs. Gertrude l’*"e. Mm.
General
Ike
Ion to scrap five years of work express the Russian view yester­ Notifications lo kinfolk will carry
drivar’s license of Mark Hander*. Escar Price, Mrs. Eleanor Rnand start over—a plan Ihe West day. hut said he had been sick. the statement that the Defense DcNegro. The license Imd been held •—nrl. Mrs. fllntirhe Slrln-eF,
agreed In reject.
lie did not glvo Ihr nature nf his partm rnt cannot guarantee the acby the Pollen Department, follow- Mr*. Thelma Both A-olei.- Mr*.
Vlshlnsky had been expected to Illness.
curary of the report. A Pentagon
Ing the estreating of a bond of Lois Mtnllev. Mrs, |-‘vn llarkfiy,
s e t M**. I (I. Wolfe, of Coffey
,wh" h"''
charged vlll- Kansas.
with rrrkir** driving, and whose
Also Mis* ft..|*v *»-ne "-II (hail any Individual nntlnni nnil (I
racord showed numrrou* violations
Ml** |t”t*&gt;- tlurls Wfllnnis M|s* nanced hy a common military
In driving.
willi* * ,* . M i.s r ,,1 h..,. budget
A former teal-cab parking ipac»
;
,
Churchill ami Eden met again
*2 *hf.
°( First Street Morton. Ml** floridt-v Von •(**■
» **v i■i
hulls,
Ml**
Belly
C'dl
II
in.
Mis*
•ppoilto Magnolia Avamte was orihh mnr'iliiii with I’lovon ami
a,1
*
'4*^.,
G lo ria
M i* *
M o re French Foreign Minuter Hubert
dared restored for public uio.
1 Olllse K m llh M is * E l" 1" F lirb 'V . Schumun.
The French official
M|*s
f’-.-trsnu Ml** T.ol* sourer* anlil the four agreed on
Ferrell Ml*s Msrv Ella C„wan rnnrdinntlng their policies In the
Also B. W. Anlhnnv. \V. II Mediterranean area, where both
' 1 A i A * . U u v/ t a j
Koenig,
Robert T""lor.
end natliau nrn faring ruing Arab na­
I MU M ill l S \
Diiri'aii
I,
llartscll,
Wnsliingl'iu
tionalism.
. /*""'!""** F»»*« r « ) . o m
Ifc.
W
O N fU R fll^
D. G.
looka* himself.
Aa for the I'lrven plan army,
however, Ihe British are pictured
rs J yplf .".1 !?f «»n»menl we* that of
aa withholding final Judgment until
Valley *N^ y^,ir 8 *,on of Newark
completion of negotiation* on a
Independent laboratory testa re*
trouty draft by the ala founder
« our regular betook e
nation*:
France, Belgium, the Neth­
w p 1* wor&lt;i, 10 huay Oen, Dean
contly proved th a t the chcnpent
erlands Luacmbmirg, Italy and
Weal (lermany. The foreign and
Shakespeare glass rod la b e tte r
finance mlnlatere nf the ila nation*
meet here Dec. 37 on the political
th an the boat of any o th er mnko
end flnunrlal aapocta of the Pleven
.'I!,* ui ,ni .•dam ned good
plan.
iM n " « £ 5 ! jd in g le hatooka
glass rod . . . .
Wary Churchill may have come
JJ Ln„.e,LCj ^••Jd- And after our
here prepared to do aomo hone
within I t hour*.
It announced it had operated 03 trading with (Jen. Elsenhower on
per cent nf tta normal flight* since organfilng aubaldiary command* of
ihe CIO Transport Worker* Union the North Atlantic Treaty Organcalled the itrlke Sunday and that taatlon (NATO). Among toplca of
tranaatlantlc operation* already diacuaalon at luncheon ware report*
cd to be creation of a Middle c is t
had returned to normal.
There haa been no Interruption
he burning Will Korean of Its Latin American and Pacific
services, the airline reported.
Ve*»eli of Blanton, Tex., The union Negotiating Com*
mltteo wai reported unofficially to
have decided at a meeting today
to recommend that itrikera return
tr, that1* shooting," Vea* to work and co-operate with an
emergency Fact ■ Finding Com­
mittee iel 4 up by Preiident Trumen Monday to inquire Into the
By BOB ANTHONY

A tom ic Pow ered
Plane Forecast
In N ew
Contract
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G 1 V E .P S H IN P T A 9 K L E

City CommisHlon

General Dean

Pan American To
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Company official* already have
expressed wllllngneii to appear be­
'“ • » « « «*• U ii to go. fore the President's committee.
L .'.BriitRydf ejtravan Tha union negotiator* laid they
” uwamUlar atrfats until would paaa their recommendations

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*

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAPER

Atwoclolod Prona I d u t d W irt

LUME XXXXI1I

Producer Admits Shooting Rival

Acheson
Progress Made
i J)y Europeans
t&gt;

U. N. Adopts
West's Anns
P lan , 44-5

F r a n c e ’s Coal-Steel
Pool And European
Army Given By Sec­
retary As Example

United Nations Re­
ject S o v i e t Bid
To Prohibit U s e
Of Atom Weapons

WASHINGTON i*—Secretary 0f
State Acheaon laid today the Euro­
pean nations have made more prog
s toward unity tn the last (our
ira than in tho prevtoua 900.
HU statement at a news confer
ence waa In effect a reply to crit
tea who say Europe must do more
for unity, more quickly. In sup­
port of It, he cited the Frenchsponsored plan for a coal-steel
"pool" snd the arrsngements be­
ing discussed for an all-European
army.
In his first meeting with report­
ers at the State Department since
be attended International confertonces In Paris and Rome, the sec­
retary of state also asserted:
1. The Western Allies hope early
In the new year tn complate ar­
rangements for Western German
self-rule and participation In Eu­
ropean defense.
2 He would never recommend
to Prealdent Truman any disarm ­
ament plan based on Russian
promises. There must be concrete
evidence of disarmament in every
country if It Is to work, he de­
c lared .
3. There cannot ho any disarm ­
ament while military operations
are going on In Korea, but other
lasues between tho Western pow­
ers and Russia would not block
progress on disarmament.
4. The situation-* in the Middle
East has grown more serious and
the Western nations have loat
ground In their efforts to obtain
aome reasoned solutions for the
Iranian and Egyptian crista.
3. Russia's assertion that two
Alleged spies, now reported execut­
ed, were dropped Into the Soviet
Union by the United States Is a
fabrication. He deacrlbcd It as In
line with Cnmmunlit efforts to
charge the United Statea and IU
allies with sig resaivi Intentions
toward the Red bloc,
6, The United Mglea Is eotdlBtt-

PARIS 1,8 —'The United Nations
ovcwhclmingly adopted the Westrrn disarmament plan today and
threw out a Russian bid for an
Immediate ben on atomic weap­
on*.
The vote on the whole plan waa
44 to 3. with 10 abstentions and
1Burma not participating.
The decision was taken by the
00 nation Political Committee aft
cr the longest single-subject de­
bate In Assembly history. It will
be formallxrd by a final vote of
the same nations sitting In the
Assembly Itself.
A new Disarmament Commis­
sion. Instructed tn try to end the
costly world arms race along lines
laid down by the Western Powers,
will be set up under the plan
Russian
amendments
which
would have twisted the Western
proposals Into a Kremlin plan all
were decisively spumed
The Soviet ban on (hr atom was
' voted down, 43 tn A, with nine
abstentions, and three countries
absent.
Russia's proposal was In an
amendment to a French llrlllsh
! American disarmament proposal.
The Western plan setting up a
new Disarmament Commission
would instruct it tn work for a
step by step reduction of arms. In
eluding creation nf a tamper-proof
system of International Inspection
nnd control ahead of a ban on
the atom bomb
Russia wanted the bomb banned
without any conditions and before
establishment nf a control system
The committee Immediately ap­
proved the new commission by a
vote of 31 tn 0 with seven abi stent Ions
Establishment of the commission
was the only point In the Western
plan which Russia was willing to
accept
Member* of the commission wilt
be the It nations In thr Security
Council, plus Canada. II will be

lM to do all it can'to bring stokt
the release from Red Himasryaf
fair American fliers captured
when their plane- w*W down last
................v

HOUVWOOO raODOCM Walter Warner, husband of actress Joan Ben*
nett, la shown (top, right) being questioned In Beverly Hills, Calif., by
District Attorney Ernest Roll (left) after shooting his wife's agent,
Jennings I^ng, In a Jealous rage. Wanger'a attorney, Jerry Gleater
(second from left) looks on. Wife of the victim. Mrs. Lang (bottom, left)
walti word of her husband's cnndltlon In a corridor of the Mtdwsy Hospi­
tal. He was sho| twice In the groin. Joan llenpelt (bottom, right)
leaves the police station after questioning. (International A'oumjpholoJ

i

Communists Say U. N.
Lists Arc Useless;
Allies Insist Red
Total Is Too Small
By GEORGE A. MCARTHUR
Ml'NSAN. Korea
Exchange
Of prisoner of war lists brnoglil
new -strife today to tho Korean
truce negotiations
The Communists lobclril the I'm
ted Nations list of 132.472 ('blnrso
and Korean prisoners useless
The Allies comtdnlneil the Rod
totsl of 11,390 P im S was too small
Truer nogollalors made no lor
mal prolost Tho prisoner of war
Subcommittee was in recess ludav
U N delegates in a seeimil sub
committee told Ihe Hods they would
not budge mis ineh on how to mi
perviM- the truce until the emu
muni-ls agree to rotation of troopand behind Hie line uisperllon lo
guard agmust a sneak military
buildup
Communist news eorrespondrnts
at the PanmunJum truer site said
It was itniHissIhle In identify « 111
nr»r and North Korean troop* from
the t' N list The names were
written In Englr-h Moil were not
idotillflrd liy lank untl or III am
other way
Chinese newsmen ponded out
there are iiiomtierablr English spot
tings lor any Chinese name, and
the English spelling rnnid be trails
laled back into varying enmtima
lions of Chinese ideographs
The U N has promised lo xuiiplv
a list written in Chllll-sr and Km
can about Christmas tiny lied
China's Peiping Radio said thr U
lies also agreed lo Identify them
by rank ami unit as mam us p&lt;&gt;&lt;
slide alter Christmas
llrig Gen William Nltekols, ol
filial U N Command spokesman,
said "We gave them exactly wh.d

By Great Britain

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Group 4 (Alachua
ir and Hamm, All
AlatbM, first; L
I. McKinney, lUwtlMfM, second;

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. F. Lunsford. HaVriWtWTthlrd.

TAX KXEM
TALLA1IAHSE
— Attor—- Gem ml Richard Etvln ruled
___iy property owned b / the
Catholic church and
for reilgloua,
nous, educational
roucnuonaii •harltable
to
or similar purpose* fa
li aitIUtd
lilt
tax
exemptJlon under Florida law.
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a

He cave the opinion to the 8tato
iGomptrollet'a office which Inn n tlm l about the stotoa of real
•state and tangible personal pro­
perty owned by the shnrth. The
law applies to property used for
such purmwts by any religious
demonlnation.
i "The value of the property la
-not to bo consider
ownership and uae
vln added.

WASHINGTON vf—tolm I. U w ls
An outline of tho service to th-community of Radio Station today promised help to the CIO
WTRR by Mnrlon Harman, pro­ Steelworkers in tha event of a
gram and news director, and a strike for higher wages. He said
talk on the significance of the the steel Industry can afford lo
building industry in Ranfotd Lj boost Its pay rates
W.R. Dawson, contractor, warn t The United Mina Workers chief
given tn Klvvaninn* today. They - made the ststrm ents at n news
worn Introduced by Ralph A. conference after meeting with his
union’s 200 m in policy committee.
Smith.
W, H. Stamper, City rommL- ■ The Steelworkers have threaten­
sloner, asked for the co-operation ed to strike New Year's Day tn
of the club and individual mem­ back up demands for a 19 rent
ber* In making pledge* toward the hourly wage boost and other Ireneeonatructlon of the new Tourist «fttn. Ihc government has Inter
Recreation pudding which tho vened In nn effort lo obtain a
Jaycees are sponsoring. I’resiilent settlement
"The Steelworker* are certainly
Joel Field announced that the rlnli
would make • decision concern­ entitled lo a substantial Increase In
ing a donation nt the directors' wages In respect to the living need*
.meeting following the regular of their members." I^wls said
"And certainly tha aleel Industry
meeting.
To Mr*. M. D. (iatrhel, caterer, ran afford to pay a proper wage
for
their services."
and Mrs. J. A. Yates, her assis­
Lewi* said that Hie question of
tant, Edward F. Lane presented
Christmas gifts in behalf of Ihe the amount and nature nf the sup
rlub, and espressed appreciation port the Miners Union may ntfer
for their service, lie also com­ ihe Steelworkers "will be determin­
mended George 8 welm, colored ed later." It will depend, he said,
serving man at the luncheons for "upon how much the Steelworkers
hla outstanding service, handed need and what are Uialr desires."
Lewis declined to comment, how­
him a cooking ran and proceeded ever,
nn whether coal miners may
to dump colne from n paper hag
‘nto tho pan, much to George's dc- quit work In sympathy with strik­
ing Steelworker*, Particularly In
Ighted surprise.
Mr. Harman revealrd that Sta­ steel Industryowned "captive" coal
tion WTRR devotee HI hour* ,i mines.
The Miners Union chief lefl the
week to new* coverage with an es­ Impression
that thar* would be no
timated 110,033 words spoken at such sympathy
In the mines
an average rate of 123 words a however, since strike*
minute, seven hour* a week is He- until Mareh ll.coal contracts run
votod U&gt; classical musle and mnra
He declined la
the
... lay what
v
than three hours weekly to edu­ Miners
may
iy a il In contract
cational program*. WTRR i* one changesUnion
next spring,If of 38 stations broadcasting the
The steel dispute appeared
to bo
ippei
United Nations Today program, he headed
toward
dl___ a
„ mgovernment
i
reeled solution to avoid a shutdown
Mr, Dawson stressed the fart In that key detent* Industry.
that all buslneijit-i In the commun­
ity are affected each time a new
houee la built- Ha revealed that he

W A S H IN G T O N 4*1
P n i i d m l T n iim t n w u h ip io t n I tm ln y
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in
m u) I hut tin* P i’m iw r iiU hnvt* n «oo«l rh u h n * «*f u tiiir iititii; h im .
M n i. P a n U I W lln n ii, lh im»» i .ilic N iittM iu it r« * m m iM r r \v o n m n fm
W i.i 'i’ tm iii. jfiiv * ! It ir* n *p iif t to iiowsknirn i i f i r r ^l»** u ■h I lu»r h ip h -itifl.
fu n n ie r n m y o f o f .M ilu n u k r f , liilk is l w ith M i
r t iim m i at th o W h iti*
ll4t|J«(*.
*
Ito th h j iii I t h r P u M M ii'n t »*\
h iirk in i* M f f ' i t i l h v '1 .M i n . H o iiii
l'i i'4 ’Si*i) I t i f f i i m i'iil w it li I in fill th .it •4hi$*I, *"ntii-l k&lt; ltlf‘1 wof/t hunk 111**
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T sasSim w a a

The Weather

60% Of Tax Roll
Collected In Nov.

Chicago
Cleveland
Loi Angeles
New Orleans
John L. Galloway, County Tax New York
Collector, announced today that 60 Washington
Ptreanl of th* antlr# Tax Roll for JackaonviNe.

1M I waa collected during
th* Miami
month of November. All those Tallahassee
paying lb November were allowed
4 percent discount a* provided by
law, Total amount collected 1836,118.81 and discount* allowed to-

High U w Precis.
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UMli II ^1‘lUlll' Rt'llt It) h|4 I'XjU'llftl’.
H u* lln u tiN lU 'U im 'fl M i l h i th y
• •f t r y in ir to 'M o ilr o v a ll fa ith iti
tln ^ 4|t*m o«Tn«y" m i iip p m o n t i r
fi i**firt’ h i M t't'iti th&gt; N I’h iti
ol
t'o m itiiin in iti to ir tiv r iiiin o n t.
Mr?*. Morni **x | * t ifliiii 1*1 thnt
W i o 'o iH in 'fl K rijn ih litn ri (tc»vi'rn«*r
W
.1, K o h h r w ill m i i i
M i t u r th y m t h r
l i t i r M tti* tot t,i l in I m in y.
" H i*' IE»'|nt1
ti nun him*

Russians Hand U. N. U. S. Cites USSR’s
O f f i c i a l Protest
Plan Of 1040 For
Of An t i - Re d Law
E a s t e r n Control
1‘AltlK
Soviet Kureign Mm
islcr Andrei Y Vishinsky de
malided loiluy Hull the l billed Nil
lions label the United Stales’ Mn
•mil Security Atl an act id ng
grrw nii against thr Soviet Unlim
Moscow charges the law nulhoris
es the It S to supiHirl anti Itrsiil
tin plotters o | .Soviet, soil
S o v ie t tim in g aro u sed -.pecitla
Ilo n , lit view id M oscow
rv jM irl

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JO H N

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I I I G H l'm V E I I

WASIIIMiToN ■)- The United
States lias sharply told Russia that
Its own "aggressive actions" and
its "subversion" against Middle
Eastern stales are to blame for
Allied plans to rre-ite a Middle East
military eomiitaml
- Replying to a Soviet protest of
Nov 31 against’the Mlled proleel

t l l r U K e tii-il o t ir r s r r r e l
till
il'l M il'll lio n s Ih -I v v rrll till- S ovii-t iim l Nl.lsl
Cm hi III gov r r u i n r n l - in l!MM
1 »tir;i
»m tin r v n li'iio * o f :i It 11 - - In il a im lo r n * -III'
a ti- -r - p h r r r o f iiif ln r iu ' V III i hi*
liar f ill M u lill r t . ii- l
olMli ,||
The i
s Moll- I t lilllr | Millin' in
’ lit i till d a y ■aid r i l H u t l t i i - - i i i - .if f ill Kill'
*• » s lim .it &gt;
-1 i It.ti .i i i -.i - in n - Hi I' M ill of
ft \» i W in Itl U ,■1 II tl.ls led III,- 'i IID’ I ll -III
tfMVri iiiii i -Ml t il it-s lltll-* tll. ll f ili­
M uni i .11111' - r l fm Hi I I y .- iir- • tli" *' n '

Injury In Wreck

Jewels, Gets $10!

Rr WILLARD CONNOLLY
Colored eltlxcns at Goldslmro III have tho plea*uie o f *e e tn i(
light* glowing
cheerily In thn tiunlneaa section of We*t "hirteentii
gl
Street tomight
_ . as reminders of the Christmas holidays.
LtUle prospect for the llghte, similar to those in th e downtown
lection, appeared In tie In nrorp«ci when n delegsMnn of Negro,-i
from Goldsboro appeared Monday night at the meeting of thn City
Commission.
■*' — ----------------------They were told that due to the division manager of th&gt;- El-rldn
lateness of the request and scar­ Power and Light T o ., h e a rd of
city of materials, especially wire, this situation, he felt thnt so m e
that it would bo difficult to un­ provision for at least s few
dertake the project now, and al*o string* of lights In (iohlslMirn
that funda ware not available at should be made. He enlisted thr
present for the undertaking, es­ co-operation of Earle Turner,
Iona! Bell Telephone Co., manager,
timated in coat at 1300.
with Commissioners
Commission W. li. Stemper sug­ ronferred
Stamper end Carrawsy, and the
gested that perhaps a few string* result
waa that with the ro-operaof light wire* from th* down­ Hon of City Manager McKIhhin
town section might be spared for and City employees, several
the prejeet, but other commission­ strlnga of lights ware strung ovsr
ers pointed out that there might W«#t Thirteenth Street.
be some objection to this. About
This wa* tha result of tha Limbi
the op hr as sura rws given to tha Company’s o fftr of a contribution
(Reappointed Negro group wae equalling tho cost of tha elactririty
•that the whole project might be to be used, and tha furnishing
Included In the City budget next by th* Telephone Company of
htovy luporting wire* necessary
r, whan H. H. Coleman, to hold strings of lights.

W A S H IN G T O N
I'
P re s id e n t
T r u m a n issued a s p e c ia l w a r n in g
to d a y th a t Ih e p ris o n e r -d w .i i list
re c e iv e d fr o m th r t i - ii iiiio iii- t - m
K o re a i - c n tire lv u i i v i i i f o d an d
should to- Ir e a te -i vvttll -k e p tn i m i i
Mr
IT iim .iii's p r e - - -e c ie i.n -y ,
J o -c p h S h o rt m a d e tin* fo llo w in g
s ta te m e n t to r e p o rte r s
" T h e t'r e s u ti ul h a - .i-k c -l m e to
u rg e e v e ry n ew s m e d iu m to -tiV '.s
’Hi hfioi't uot I hi* uuti/* lu*i as o fte n a - p o s u lile th .it Ha- p r o
o n e r of w a r lis t i- e n tir e ly n n v e r
| m|««« MlloklllK hli*hmul mlih'fl.
' l i . ntt'l Mi «- Moan MMith! a d ie" dH e a p p r e c ia te - th e c l f o i l - at
joint »tal»iit«*iil 'iiyitiir Ihill Wh re a d y m a d e alo n g H u - lin e lud Intorisin MrmtuuitA will Mipport he ves it im p o r ta n t to c -m tim u th e m
to do e v e n m o re lli.io al
Tmiiiihii if hi* ih i I’liinlithila*.
re a d y lia s b e en done
"W.* iciivi* tin l*i•*fai«11 ill thnt
" T i l l - c n iiu trv h a - no w a y o f
ji- s*u Jinri*/’ I hoy roMi'il
v e r ify in g w h e th e r th e li- t i* .-e
c
u
ra te o r in a e e iir a te . t r ■it- of fa ls e ,
r lir y ” ii \ il, Iu *w »'"v o rt I licit tin*
c o m p le te o r iiir o tiip le te
1h i”»nli nt
lin mlslmi' n It* t It • " t n r Ihe sake o f th e fa m ilie s
i t ho w ifi nook i o » | r r l ion
w hose -m is a re n u - 'iu g m . o tm ii.
e v e ry o n e tloold tre a t t i l l , ll t w ith

Vishinsky Blasts Allied Build Up
U. S. Security Act In Mid-East Is
As “Aggressive” Blamed On Reds

i LONDON 1n - Winston Clmreli i h ii ln l to S o v ie t soil
Ill’s
Conservative
gnvernmenl A m i-rii-s o p la n e .
'hiked the price of rh rrsr and lia
Ih e S o v ie t U n io n pl.u
con Unlay and told the Hi dish ■illy b e fo re the U N
. people they'd have to get along i iiio m llte e I I * rr s o lu lio o
with less bacon and camli
Cheese and bacon went up a
whopping 12 rio ts a pound Both lieliale began nt once
are rationed
Rep Mike Msnxflrlil
Samlv Anderson, manager «f The Food Ministry also slashed
the Sanford State Farmer* Mar­ the baron ration (mm four t-&gt; three deiileil Hull the U S would - vei
ket, and Mrs. Allie Whatley, KH oiinres per person a week and nil . . iit it u l! a ggreskhm .u .,,- ..;
Eltn Avenue, imrrowly escaped the randy nit Inn by half an ounce coiiulry He cminli-rril mill a
injury when thi-lr automobile* In six minces a week The changes chmge that Snvlel Interfetcmc in
collided at Second Strict and &lt;):.k m price anil si/r of the ration go oilier cinnilrlea’ affair- wa- muAvenue shortly after 2:30 o'clock mtn effect n week from Monday id Ihe chief causes of wnrl-l len
The government Illumed rising -ion Man-field Is a niriut-rr of
yrulcrduy afternoon.
An unidentified driver nf 11)36 cost* for the price iticteiisi-s anil ihe House Foreign Allan- i mn
Ford serlan bari-ly missed being .in nulhreak of foot and iiinuth miller which cnnsldeii-d tin Mil
electrocuted after hitting a tele­ disease, which affects livestock, to.il Security Act.
Miioxfield u til It wa- "*&gt;iic of
phone pule four mile* west of for the drop in liarnn supplies
Sanford an the I'aota road in The disease Is raging hoili in llril Hu* supreme Irnnlr!* of all hm r"
Hint lluxsla, with a lung record
aln and on thr continent
another accident last night.
lub-rferenre In the itomrsiir a(
According tn the police, Mr. Roth changes will hit the nver ol
fulls of olher countries. -Iimild ac
Anderson was driving north on age Hr lion hard Cheese ami ha Clise
Ihe ll. 8 . of the same thing
Oak Avenue, and Mr*. Whatley, mn are widely used tn stretch old
lb- said the Soviet ch a rg e s re
going west on Hcrnncl Street, ihe almost non existent meat ru soiled from it deliberate misinler
passed the stop sign, Hie collision ilon.
The Food Ministry said the prefatlun of one amendment to Ihe
following.
Increases were necessary to Mutual Security Act, Ihe larger
Mr. Andeisnn slated this morn­ price
seep the government's food sub part of which was devntnl to -cl
ing that this waa the first auto­ ■-lily within Ihe celling of Hit mil ting up s 711 hillif n ilollai ecu
mobile accident In which lie hail linn pounds i$l,l ta.non.nnni fixed mimic and military aid progiam
been Involved In 30 years of fur Ihe current fiscal year which for the free worlo
driving, and added that he had runs lo the end of March
"This lx a free world proglam."
never bean given a traffic tirk rl The prlee of rationed cheese will Mansfield said. "If It
-unier
by a policeman.
gn up from one vhilltng two pence written tn a great extent i-v Ihe
Stale Highway Patrolman It. i about Hi cents) lo two shillings Unlled States, It Is hi-eause Aliter
D. Harrison Investigated the Panin 128 cents) a pound A few Itn leans identify tholr own .......loin
mail wrack aftar receiving * mil porlrd good cheese* can he and security with the rights. Ilh
about 4:00 o’clock this mnrnlng. W ight rdf ration, hut they a r e ' rriles and national Imh-lu-ndi-nce
The Ford had apparently left On­ much more rspenslve
of the law (hiding members id Ihe
road hitting a telephone polo, Bacon will cost an average of world community "
breaking It off at the base ami three shillings six pence i t'j rents)
The section of thr law oil which
bringing tha heavily charged s pound, as compared with two Vishinsky based his resolution an
M;*Mlna»4 Os ran* 1*»i
shillings
right
pence
(iiliuut
17'i
wire* down on the car, but luckily
t or the driver the wlree short rents) now
circuited k ick in g off the switch, The candy ration was cut be­ Findu $100,000 In
cause of reduced sugar supplies
tiwetla
*•*&gt;

Christmas Lights Being Strung
On Thirteenth Street In Goldsboro

Floridians R e j o i c e
As News Comes Of
Safety Of Sons In
Korean War Camps

President Truman Says McCarthy
Must Be Defeated For Re-election

Three Sanfordites WTRR News Director:UMW Chieftain Says
Stresses Value OJ Steel Can Afford Sandy Anderson
Given Awards In
Radio News Reports
To Increase Wages Narrowly Escapes
Cotton Contest
TA l.I.A 11ASSE E ^ - A w a r d s lo 13
Florida Sealand Cotton Growers,
including three from Sanford, were
Announced today by the State De­
partment of Agriculture.
The department has sponsored
yearly sealand cotton glowing con­
tests tn spur production nf tho new
long staple cotton In Florida. The
•eaTand variety Is ■ successor to
the old sea Island cotton which was
nf lop quality but w ai ao hard to
grow that It proved unprofitable
under government price ceilings.
Sealand. a cotton which averages
more than half •n
■ Inch longer
iBtaple Ilian ordlna
iary cotton, has
orldt for about 4
neen grown In Fieri.......
years. It brings from 10 to n cents
• pound In comparison with ■ top
price nf about no cents for ordinary
rollon. So fur, It la grown mostly
In Central Florida.
Awards of $2.1. 113 and 110 were
vented In each of four groups,
winners:
Group I (Lake County), a . 8 .
Crow, Umatilla, first;
Gilbert, Umatilla, i
It. Shaddlck, Lady ng*. Vo“ Group 3 (Seminole,
lusla end Putnam C
Frog
Thurston, first; GUI
i
ah,
find: R. L. Carter,
ganrord.
‘ Group 3 (Marl
Counties), O. R. Ji
first; 8 . II. Walkup,
end: O. E. Word,

No. SH

President Warns POW Lists
May Be Inaccurate Or False;
Peace Talk Strife Renewed

U n til ft I IB r « « p W it I
Marion H a rm a n John L. Lewis
order* to report by next Bacon And Cheese
AndW.W. Dawson Promises Aid In under
June 1 It* progress toward map-,
ping a world system of disarma­ Pricen Are Hiked
Kiwanis. Speakers 4 €K&gt;St*ef Strike ment
The disarmament program vol

cd today Includes eventual dlsclu
lUssllssMI n s l*aae Tmm1

r

E*tahl.i»h(d 1908

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MEN'S CLUB

CAP MEETING
The Civil Air Patrol Hqundron
The Methodist Men's Club, num­
cl again
nga until tha first
bering more than 06 members, will will not meet
be guests at a supper tomorrow Wednesday of ttha New Year, Cant.
night a t th* Florida Methodist David Remley announced this
Home In Enterprise, Wally Hippie, morning. Tonight at 8:00 o'clock,
club president, announced today. Cadets and their guesta wilt at
The motorcade la due to leave tho tend a Christmas party a t tho
fthodlit Church at about ti;0Q home of Mr. and Mrs. John An­
des, 1003 French Avsnus.

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on nn rally morning nlnnr nt Mi
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Dade (Miami) county road patrol
1hnekeil the cab when It returned
to the airport and found thr hug
on thn hack saat.
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bag utid Its valuable rontent* to
Mr*. Walter* at flurfilde, north
of Miami Reach, and acceptnl a
toward on behalf nf Hie IIm-Ii- "In llgltl of the Soviet attitude
County Police Benevolent Asso­ toward the Middle F.ast area since
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                    <text>. Do you ever gel the feeling that
you want to do something differentT Now you have just the chance
hud you’ll nave a lot of fun. Come
to the All Soul's Catholic Church
B ataar. There'll be booths, enter­
tainment, and Christmas articles,
food all day long. Remember the
dale Saturday, Dee. 15; the place,
Oak Avenue and Ninth Street.
Ttu.r* was much curioalW arous­
ed and Increasing Interest express­
ed concerning the little red mono­
plane at NAAS. When the Navy
came aboard the station, this 5-xeat
Stinson seemed a symbol of aban­
donment. It stood forgotten, with

nee Rat tire, yet Its color f a r e the
only brightness In the win do*
•cried hangar. Now our little ghost
plane Is undergoing a complete
overhaul which will U ft'hW to
new heights where she will play
amid the clouds.
Her proud
owners, Bob Mather and Tom
Hava, say that they expect to be
(lying sometime In MarcE. Bob is
a licenied aircraft and engine me­
chanic and Tom is an clcttronics
technician In the FABRON elec­
tronics shop.
Although the plane was laid up
for almost two years, Bob and Tam
were really surprised to find that
It was In such good condition. Af­
ter they put new fabric on the wing
and tall sectlona and finish over­
hauling the engine, they will keep
It at Slade Ranch Airport near San
Jando Spring*.
Here they’ll fly
with a flying club which was or-

h a s -Hie one gift-for

salted on the base soon after the
'AARON'* arrival. In fact, this
lying club made a w and entrance.
Before the real of tbe lauadron
ad reparied'wom Jax, Jack Horn
in d Ralph Delbens were circling
In for a landing. It muat have been
a bit difficult for them to find the
runway at that time ilnce it waa
all overgrown with the miniature
forest sprouting from every crack
and crevice, and all the padeyea
on the apron. But soon alter they
gracefully alighted and taxied to
a hall, they spotted a jeep speed­
ing out toward (hem. Much to their
surprise they were greeted by the
acting CO ol NAAS, Sanford, who,
thinking Ihcy had made an em er­
gency landing, offered (horn his
kind snd dutiful assistance. After
a difficult explanation and some
discussion, Jack and Ralph began
to wonder where they would keep
Ihclr 2 seal Fairchild 24 monoplane,
since they were Informed that they
would he allowed to keep It there
only temporarily. It wasn't long
after that Slade Ranch Airport be­
came (he home of (ho flying club.
There are only ten member* In
the club at present, but they're

to the enthusiastic work of the
members. They've built their own
T-hanger, refabrlced the wing and
tall surfaces, and are Just about
roady for their test hop.
The

thoroughly serviced.
Twlre n weekt he club has in­
struction* which are given by Roy
TTwice
u ilflit n
n u
i n n b Ithe
Km w
i n k I*
■ ■ IIn­
n.
week
club
haa
structions consist of pre-flight aero­
nautics, including n i» ‘“
1
meterolngv. Anyone &lt;
club and learn to fly cheap. The
members are covered Iby Inaurance
for public
liability
ai
—
^___ ____
. -ind
properly
damage, which la already included
In the club duea. L
_ ..............can
..
Members
rountry hops, loo, bill
make cross country
one week
woek ahead,
ahead.
must give notice on«
ii’s bbeen
i
ft's
a. long hard grind ::....
thus
far Iml now because of the praise­
worthy efforts of the present mem­
bership, the club has been whipped

NAAS
The First Presbyterian Church
at Third and Oak Avenue wanta
everyone at NAAS, including tho
wives and girl friends, of course,
lo know that ihcy arc cordially in
vitrd lo attend the one hour, all
muslr Christmas service at thrlr
church on next Sunday night at
7:30 That's Dec. 10. This is n
packed-house service, we are told,
because of the popularity built up
in past years, so take a tip and
gel there early. Tho Chancel Choir
of 23 voices will sing nine anthems
•nd there will he some organ num­
bers played by Mra. George Touhy,
Minister of Music. Tho IUv. A G.
Mcfnnls lays to make It a date
now.
To those of our readers who are
going on leave snd the kind people
of Banfnrd who are "ahovlng off"
for the Holidays, we wish a very
Merry Christmas and a most Hap-

• One gift Alls averybody'a stocking—
Q-K H lack-D ayllte T elevision. The
World's greatest entertainm ent on the
world's flneat, clearest pictures. When
you tee O-E perform --you know you've
got the one g ift that will All their days
w ith excitement—flflfl days every (year,
See Model 17TS, in genuine mahogany
veneers. B ig 17-Inch
a fia n n e
screen. Come In today.

Internal R evw ae
"fair" Inference ^aT*TSnw sw ald
one* Intimated to O U jU tu U rftad
Influence extending Into the White
House Itself. Kean said it looked
that way to him. Ollphant denied
In a development outside the
hearing, Chairman King (D. Calif.)
had a conference at the White
House with President Truman. Pre­
sumably II was concerned with Mr.
Truman's intended actions to
"clean home" In the government
hut neither King nor the White
House would talk about It.
Grunewald is a inun ahout-washIngton whose activities have be
enme a mutter of major Interest
to the House tax invest lira tors .Tost
what he does Is one of the matters
of mystery Knmrlimr* he has tieen
called an investigator and at other
times a public relations man.
He lives in a swank apartment
house and apparently has a large
Income In any esynt, the Internal
Revenue Bureau filed a tax lion
against him today for SM.13T.Tt nn
his ISM income
At the moment, (irunewald Is In
a hospital. He was located there,
suffering from what his physician
has diagnosed ns nervouv tension,
when committee aides were looking
fnr him with a suhimena In testify
at Ihe House hearings,
Grunowald'x name nss run all

U.SLAlerts Sweden
TwwgMwr Nations
For Hbrean Teams

envoys, call for “noo-boUigoroni
teams.
In 1M7 tbsle United State! hit
an alUtime hiilgh In eotton textile
expert* of 1,I-4fiX.009.00Q square
yards.

WASHINGTON tlt-T W United
Statei has alerted three natiooe
—Sweden, Norway and Swltaerisnd
- t h a t they may be propoeed as
members of "non-belligerent" In­
spection teams In event of an
armistice In Korea.
The proposed teams would main­
tain a check on whether the Com­
munists, on the one hand, and the

thing is that he didn't say he was
going to do anything. It wea a
friendly eoorer, that M all."
In the sketchy references to the
rase of Hyman Klein, Ollphant said
that Klein wanted 'o get a roundtrip ticket to Bermuda but that the
irnnardy assessment presented dif­
ficulties.
A Jeopardy assessment la made
when the Revenue Bureau feels
that rofleetlon of a tax IstlX Jeo­
pardy; that is when It feels a party
might try to evade payment. The
collector files a lien for the amount
listed. The partly then may ne­
gotiate with the collector-bureau,
and If unaatlsfled may seek relief
in the courti.
Adrian Dewind, rommlltee coun­
sel, told reporters the case ol Klein
Is still pending In the Internal Revevnue Bureau, that it Involvea civil
liability only and "never was rec­
ommended for criminal prosecu­
tion."
Ollphant teitifled tb it Sen. Brid­
ges inquired about the case and
said "hii didn’t want anything done
that was not correct but they ought
to he able to get together and
settle Ihelr differences." .
Sometime later, he said, he was
having luntfi with Grunewald and
Grunewald asked about it. saving
he waa "speaking on behalf of the
senator,"
Ollphant said (irunewald appar­
ently was simply following up the
suggestion from Bridges that the
a salary raise In 1940.
The secretary of tho Treasury esse could be settled.
sought reclassification of (iMphniit's
lob to IIM the pay from fit),330
to 113,tax) n ycor
ollphant said (irunewald talked When mw dram or old foil to atop
to him about II—"a friendly con­ your cough or chest cold don't daisy.
cern, that I* all"—but that he had CrcomulHon
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cotics to disturb nsture’s process. It
Rep Kean said:
aoes right to the seat of the (rouble to
"M r (irunewald knew the sec­ aid nsture soothe end heel raw, ten­
retary of the Treasury already der. inflamed bronchial membranes.
wanted yon
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puv The only place he could have refunds money, Crcomulsion has stood
nut Influence .■u* on Hie While the test of many millions of users.
House. That’* Hie only Inference."
Oltpliiini soul In- did not think
Hint a proper Inference, and added:
"My whole conception of this

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Loyalty Board
Reopens Check
On 565 Cases

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DeBary Nursery School

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6 5 A g e n ts T o Look
Into “ Shake D ow ns”

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Now Rule Of “Reason­
able Doubt” As To
Loyalty To Be Ap­
plied To Everyone
WASHINGTON (TP) — The
Review Board today re*
lha c u m of 860 federal
»n for a rtcheck under
(Da m w ml# th at a Hreaaonablv
doubt” of loyalty la sufficient to
bar employment.
That la the rule under which
John S. Service, veteran diplomat
who had been cleared repeatedly
under former procedure*, wan
fired by th a State Department
lM t week after an adverai
finding by the review board.
Until Preaidant Truman revised
tha rule* laat spring a showing
of actual disloyalty waa required
fa t discharge.
'I n Service’* own caae the reVlaw board emphaslaed that there
«na no finding of disloyalty—
only “raaaonable doubt.” On that
p o u n d It reveraed finding* of
tha State
Department’s own
Ib M lty and Security Board.
Announcement of the reopenInn of the S6S rates waa made
» f the review board after It had
taken a new look at 8,680 case*.
I t aald those were, “all that
could possibly have lieen affected
bv the law loyalty standard
that went Into effect last Slav
I hv order of President Trunin.”
The announcement from the
board, which operate* under the
Civil Service Commission as u
sort of anpeala court over the
separate boards within govern
m tnt deoartmenta, direct-.! the
Individual agencies to make threeheck on tha 5G6 caaea.
It raferred to Mr. Truman’s
order which It aald "changed th&lt;standard of Ineligibility (for fed­
eral employment) from 'reason­
able grounds for belief that thperson Involved Is disloyal' to 'a
reasonable doubt as to the
loyalty of tha person Involved.’ ”
It aald that permits "border­
line cases”, lacking clear-cut
ey)dfuea o f dlslovaltv, "to he
reaeliwd in flavor of the govern-

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To GOP Proposal

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f h t ' FBI from the bettlnulnT were jMeelded fevorslilv
f tha .aid aU hdartl” Th»
number r*nr**efit| #ww« loyalty
rate decided In ’fivne a* the *mnlovee sfter full fltld Invettlratlon. There have hern menv
others which • a t only routine
cheek.
Resides the 608 cates, which
are those of employees who were
on the federal payroll at the
♦'me th« loyalty preeram began
In 1047, the bnartl told the
government orcncjei to Uke H
new look at the m e r d s on 671
persons who apailtd for and
were given loba after that date.
Tha 674, the rettew board said,
ro t clearance under the old
standard*.
Last May. toon after Mr.
T rt'—»"
*he -k .n -e th,.
(Ch Hi n S f t Pea* Thrst)

Sheriff Reports
Over 8400 Stolen
From Middleton’s
More than I
&lt;■ eath waa
stolen from M___
* Store oar
vast of
Avenue,
y night,
A. U tru.
according to thevl
The theft waa
■red Sat-

I urday morning bg
tog, toa of th# o
eery, Mr*. Ruby

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expressed tha

surround
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U. S. News Says Gen­
eral Turned Down
Bid Of Democrats

A nursery school known as the DeHnry Kindeigarten was nr gun- of (hut thriving little community. .Shown iil.ove are some nf the chil
lied in DeHary alaiut two mouths ago and is now an important part drvn of Dellary playing in the send lux at the seluml.

Red Radio Claims DeBary Nursery School Becomes
Three Automobile
Communists Take
Important Part Of Community Accidents Occur
K W HPNMNGPir
Two More Isles TwoRymonths
In Sanford Area
aim w-- told v.ei Slmnmns. lie nnd Vincent (inro
-•• istru ciitio n o d i-i|o i» io i‘n t Is K r l e

T r u c e Negotiations
Get Nowhere Over
P r i s o n e r Issues
HKOUL iifv—The North Korean
Red Radio tonlghl said Communist
troop* Sunday recaptured two Yel­
low Sea Itlanda off the Most coast
of Koras.
A communique broadcast from
Pyongyang, the Rad capita), and
monitored here told Communist
troops killed, wounded or captured
1T4U. NTsoldleraTtt the amphibIona operation
.T h a r# waa no cwdirniallon from
U. N. source*.
Tha broadcast said lira Islands
are Cho. off Ihe Chlnnampo Penin­
sula. and Yuk. near the Ongjln
Peninsula
The Red* retook three other is
lands off Northwest Korea ubout
two weeks ago The D N. Com­
mand confirmed that
The North Korean broadcast add
ed "our air force today shot down
four of enemy planes which at­
tacked Ihe western and eastern
coasts of North Korea " 'Hie U N
made no confirmation
H tiy weather hid reduced aerial
activity Monday.
PUSAN, Korea tgu-Two South
Korean army officers yesterday
were convicted of the inni* slay­
ing of 187 civilians at Kochang be­
hind United Nation* lines last
spring.
Col. Ik Kyoon. regimental com­
mander, and MaJ. Ilati Dong Suk,
battalion commander, were sen­
tenced to life In prison at hard
labor.
The prosecution had asked the
death penalty.
They were convicted and sentencta by a general military court
at Taegu.
The two were accused of kill­
ing the civilians on the ground
tha townspeople were Commun­
ist collaborators. They were uffleers In a division that was fight­
ing guerrillas.
Tha court convicted Col. Kim
Chong Won. funner assistant pro­
vost marshal known at "Tiger
Kim,” of preventing a government
Investigating learn approaching the
alia of the m ats killings, lie was
aenlencad tu three years In prison.
MUNHAN, Korea i/H—Truce nego­
tiators haggled over prisoner axelunge ana armistice supervision
again today. A United Nations
apokaaman said result* wera "ab ­
ly negative.”
o progress," aald Ihe U.N.
coramunlaue.
Only 10 days remain before the
provisional cease-fire line across
Korea expires.
. Brig. (fan. William P. Nuckolt,
. spokesman, aald the Reds
■ not asked for en extension
theh Dec. 17 deadline,
have lha Allies.

New Contributions
To County Museum

have elr.-i.il&gt;- oia-tc *1*
tbout the nursery school which •
hod hern organised to Dollary unit louhlc easels for foster milnting* Mrs. C. L. Butncr Is
we promised to visit again sooo to I ns well ns ninne other things usei
report on Its progress. I.nst week i fill lo the children.
Badly Bruised By
■me day we railed, and found the
Mrs Krle Simmons, the teacher,
Hit-And-Run
Driver
tirogreas thee tool made, nothin'- I in charge of oil tin- children's
short ot wont' ’rful. Rut let me tell social events nnd excursion*. Her
Three nutomoldle accident*, tw i
vuu t'rit ' &lt;mt the adults have assistant Is Frances l.i-e, Mr. anil
lone tti help.
Mr*. Robert Nolle will take nf which involved injuries, nccin
The first Thursday In November charge of the social prugram for • ed In Seminole County over tlooarents and ft lends of the children thee adults, for each business meets week-end.
Mrs, C. I.. Ilutiier was severely
met to organise a P.T.A. The en- logg. These meetings ure to lie held
ice a month an the second Thursl tirulsed last night at 7:110 o'clock
‘liu&gt;.lnsin was most gratifying. It one
ly evening. There will be no] hy u hlt-und-run driver who win
was decided to call the school the day
eetlng In December but In place' later arrested on a charge of leuvDfllary Kindergarten and tu mukr meeting
scene of an aeeTilent, said
, ing the seui
It a permanent Institution If a uf it. there will be a Christina,*
It. U. IlarriI'l
«*rtv during the week aft "II Highway rntrolman
month's trial proved successful.
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Christmas.
At tin- time of tho ni-i-idi-ril,
•
onvrhl
And now bo the really import lliilni-i liml gmio to tin- aid of Mr».
oera the group thought It would unt people, the children them­ Iliituvr, w Iiiim1 aiiloniidillo hail hohe well to select people to serve on selves. They are learning many iiiliie ■&lt;t n Ilid nil H ighway -116 one
various commltUes. Kathleen tin- thing* hut we think Itm most Im­ mile enrt of Celery Avenue. Mi*.
uchnrri, III whose home the Kind­ portant is to live nnd work to. Ihitm-r was stand ing on tho imii',
ergarten meets, was elected choir- gellier. Kerry morning they T«lutc when tho hit nnd ru n driver, lli-nnv
man and wus given charge of ac­ the flag of the tt.S.A. and Mug M ill.,, Manfnid Nogni, drove hv
count*. Dorothy flrenner is chair­ "America". When asked bv h" III In* t ’hovinlot, Ihe lig h t frmil
man In rhnrge of telephone und Dart what lie had learned in school fin d e r of whleli lilt Mi* llntiiei
truo-portution. Koch day, one ol one ol the hoys said. "All tin- to ill the Ii g*. t .u*11V l.i in ,m g them
the mothers assists the teacher, tiler* have died". The line nf the
Mi llutnei at nine gave oIiiim*
and If the inuthcr assigned is tin- song, "I.nnil where our (utlnir In In* pii knp lini-k and succeed
ilde to he there, Mr*. Rrennrr will died,” certainly made u deep Im­ od in identifying Miller's auto lag
attend to getting a substitute. Ks- pression on him.
tiunihcr. lie reported tilt* to P a ­
thei (iatdc was chuicn to lw sub­
The youngster* paint,
sew, li,ilimin 11a 11 ikiiii. w tin nrioxted
stitute ill Ivor. The chairman ol
trauilBurg Ou P a n Threat
Miller lit hi* homo III 1701 We.t

WASHINGTON t.l*-t: S New*
A World Report *uld loday Gen
Dwight I) Klsenhower ha* *uid a
final " n o " to offer* of tho Demo
i-rallc nomination for president,
und " y e s " to ISepubllean* who
want to put hi* n a m e hofure the
GOP nomhiutiug eimventlou
The Muguilni' added it ciituint
c*luhh*h that President Triim.iu
hud uny part, d irect or indirect,
in the pur|Hirtcd Demoerulic pro
iHetals Hut It *nld Kisenhow or
himself had tie
no doubt lit* oallor*
"could deliver the noiiiiiiullon ”
The article ipmto* no Indlvldonl
*oureo» tiy nam e but *.iy* the
fuel*
hove
boon
e*t. dill-hod
through ii eanvu** of \u rm u * per
-oil* wlio huve hud lii*tlm m l
know lodge on tin- mi Iiioi l both ho
(ore ami since tho gonorul’* visit
to Hie t ’oiled Stulo* lust nmiilh
Iii (m in .«t mu on tho tu r n d o w n id
"tho A dm inlstrulion'* p n d f o r " of
tho Domnornllo nnmtualm n. tho
urth'lo says, ca m e from two *op
•irulo ami related souroo*
It *.iy* lltoy are dtfforonl (rum
the source A rthur Krock Wash
lligton col rosJMilldont id tho Now
York Times, eredll* in hi* story
of Nov N to tho offoi-l lli.il F.lson
h o n o r did not aocopl .hi offer hy
I'rcsldcnt Truman of th.v lie•mo
cratic nomination Kruck's sitorv
*ak. tho exchange "|ire*nniuhly
tmik tilace ut tho iirivnlo limohoon

lly AH-S(KTATKt) I'HKSS
The cold wava Which has taken
at least 120 lives in Ihe lasL
four days drove the mercury to
new seasonal record low* In the
Kast today.
It was HO degree* below aero
In Houlton, Me., In the early
morning.
Kuh-xrro minimum tempera­
tures were reported In the north­
ern states from the Rocky
Mountain* to New Knglund.
There were scattered below aero
readings In the Appalachian
Mountain*.
Home moderation wa* reported
In the Houtheatt after tem pera­
tures went aa law a* 6 almve
aero In th* North Carolina
mountains and 86 degree* on the
Seaboard In South Carolina.
Temperature*
want
upward
somewhat in Pennsylvania and
from the Ohio Valley couth; and
It waa milder In the west gulf
and central plains regions.
Rut a new storm waa develop­
ing Just east of the Rockies. It
wa* expected to bring new snow
eastward and draw a new wave
of intenao cold southward from
Canada.
Th* bitter weathor took a heavy
toll of suftortng, damage, and
myriad minor froublra for In­
dividuals among tha millions In
tha nation's eastern half. It
forced overtaxing of heating
system*, with htmirods of result­
ing flrea, Overworked firemen
faced heroic difficulties skidding
to blatea, battling lee formation
from their hot# streams, and
enduring added rlaka and exer­
tion.

i”ToehootottM life govt Umo.*^
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Contributions to the Tourist
Rullding Fund swelled fium tJI
of IbnI Friday to $.'l2tl this morn­
ing with the addition nf nine new
contribution* to the oiiginal Joy­
ce* donation*. Drive Chairman
Rill Htempcr announced today
The largest contribution an­
nounced was $200 front OsierWeller Home*. Other dunnllous
to the civic project Included $10
from Htemper llrother's Grocery,
$26 from Central Florida Foods
Inc., 126 from Andrew Carrawny
Insurance Agency ami $26 from
Bralley Odham.
Five dollar contribution to In-Ip
erect a new tourist renter were
received from 6lr*. Oscar Harri­
son, Mr. Oscar Harrison, Snows
Restaurant and Hally Fields.
"This la going lo Ire a touii-l
building crectfi! through cooper­
ation by tho City uf Cooperation,“
Mr. fltemper said In describing
the effort of hla Jsy rre committee
to secure donation*. The new
building I* to ho built r.n City
property adjacent to the shuffleboard court* In Fori Mellon

Park.

"Dua to the financial atress
of th* Chrlstmao season pledges
are being accepted for payment
after the first of the year," Mr.
Stamper added.
Donations should Ire addressed
to the Jaycee* Tourist Rullding
Fund, P. O. Ilox .130, or donor*
may telephone 1372.
• ■■■■■--——

R ohr, Accused Of
Murder, Is Caught
BALTIMOHK. — UP) — George
Francis Ross, 27-v*ar-altl accused
murdered uf a Cleveland police­
man, w st caught today.
Rosa was picked up without
resistance on Crain Highway
south of llalltmoro by two Annonnindel county pollccmsn, Sgt.
Robert Flannery and John Praley,
They aald he waa armed with a
JR caliber revolver which con‘ ed on# bullet, tho aamo gun
ig believed to hnvo filed at
« cop near hero last weak,
tlendsr ex-convict was
to police headquarters

T w elfth HI loot.
Itetiirning Siimlav morning at
tii.’in n'cliH k f • •■in an investigation
uf ii inlilii-iv a* Middlotiin'* Store,
and durin g a tain , Shot iff P A
Morn untiled two lillluniohllo*
passing him on Celery Avenue at
inlhi-r high njii-oil. A* sonri a* ho
got In hi* office, ho wu* notified
of a wiock nour tho homo of
Rrown Miller.
Investigating, ho found thut tincars which had passed him hu I
been driven hy two Negroes, who
III a tt e m p t in g to nice side hy s i d '

In i iime Involved in the ut'Cillt'Ut.

One uutomohilo, u Pontine, hit th.'
em bankm ent, tile utlicr, ii Hunk,
aiiiushod into ii light polo. A m -slod
tlu alU u * #

On

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T hreat

AUTHOR DIFS
NASSAU, lliihumas 'At - Hilary
Aidcn St. George Himmlers, fa), au­
thor of the historical hook "Untile
a( RrHaln” und retired librurlan
of tho House of fnmtnoii*. died
Iasi night
lie suffered from asthiuu cuntrad ed tlurirng the wur wlilto on
|gm l Mounlhullcu's pervimul stuff

To Wield Broom

Investigation
Wi l l
Check Into Other
T a x Irregularities
In Empire S t a t e

WASHINGTON I" Tho govern­
ment hu* more than ik'i special
agent* lnve«tlguling re|mrt* nf big
tu* "shake down*’' und other irregul.iritles tn New York State.
The 11111111ry center* in New York
City where wealth) individual* uml
ciii-|Mirullim* pay Inlllou* to the fed­
eral treasury every year
John II Dunlap Commissioner of
Internal Revenue, told a news con­
ference today of the inquiry He
would not give any details as to
the charge* and ro|Hirt* which led
lo it
At Hu' White II....... there was
no mihenlloii when President Tru
mao would announce the "drastic
action" which he hinted ln«l Thurs­
day he was about ready to take
again*! wrong doer* til government.
"I haven't anything to tell you
about that " Joseph Short. Ihe nresiilenti.il press secretary, told re­
porter*
Short would not even confirm
what ie|N&gt;iler* learned elsewhere
that I S Judge I'hiuna* C Mur
ptiy ol New Noi k ha* accepted from
Mi I'luman the assignment of dl
reding a &lt;lean up tom mission
Mtn till.v. a Democrat, is an old
Jutlpo Thomas F. Murphy
hand at Investigations
There were tcpml* not confirm­
Judge Thniim F Murphy
New York wa* believed today ed Iha t John A Carroll of Denver,
to have been appointed by I'resl a former Demm-ratle Congress
,tcnt I i liman ii« the chief t lean member and once a crime busting
I||| mall III the new drive against *ll*ti a I altiilliey might lie given
ginft and i hi i iiptiini in govi-m a role in the inqiiilv ami that J
Kdgar Hoover he.ol of the Fill,
lltl'llt
would have a key role
tine government official -Jess
I.arson, head of Hit- General Ser­
vices Administration put out wortl
lie had gut rid of n.s "modest nil
activities.”
A spokesman xuttl 1.arson did so
itecatise of Mr Trumun'* declara­
tion thut government official*
, should not have outside ucllvHle*
I which might lead to conflict with

Hendrix Refuses
To Comply With
Money Reports
Sanford Rotariann
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AreEntertainod
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Richard Holt/claw

Cold Prevails In Tourist Building
Nation, Killing
Fund Is Boosted
129 In Four Days By 9 New Donors

Sluwl)
riding
trm p rra lu rtt.
\l«rs 1 1% tiou«l&gt;
p i’ll
coastal
rrxfluii j lii| f».«i lit ilmiiU p Ii #*
n lirir ttirmitflt liirxtliMr. Iiulilfil
fn iff I»kM tliuHrtd lnwrr r u l
tiiitl,

Nu. HI

KnlHliliHhed 1908

DEC. 17. 1D51

l i l t ; W K A IIIL K

Sanford Itotarlans tnday tin tiled
to tin- rich dramiilii- l.iiiitiim of
Itii'hnrd llolliclaw, foimer Han
foul boy who mail*- ..... I in ilm
lag cilv, following In* mi i *i*loi
tom at the luncheon today 1 v in
toother James llolt/rlaw
!••• ut
matiiii’i-r of the Coca Cola Hot th­
ing (hi.
Kl-own piofesstiinally e* ttuii
aid Wentwurth. Mi. Holti.-iaw
was roundly nppiaiali-d fidluwiug
In* n-nditlun nf the "Hong of
tin- Vagabond" from the Yaga
haul King, "Chip off tin ulil
tlliH-k", ami the " WIn f f • n ...... I
Siaig".
The Hotnriaas ili-i-lili-1 ito
earlier part of tto-u piogi.no to
the singing lif chilstlim* I'ni.di
led hy Charles Mon Ison. \n no
promtu quartette io u iiih ii I ol
Roger Harris. Dr C W llukei,
George Touhy and Mr. ........ mi
also sung "O, l.ittie T"Wi
llethlehi-m”.
Jack Ratignli, pn-sldc-ii anuoimn-il tin t the pioginni f-n m-xi
week will he liresented !•v tinMi-tlicdlst Cldlilreti's ll-am- at
Knterprise. A committee i-.impiisi-d
of Clarence Hedding and R I.
Pel kills Jr. was appointed III liiiike
arrangements for tills ulfan
Mr. R-'dilllig nl so imimuiK i d tho
names of Rotarlans who will ,riv i­
no the Salvation Artnv dime
liourds, ns follows:
Dr. C. VV. Rakei. Kd It Stowe.
Rill Kirk, Roy Holler, It K Tine,
C. \Y. linker. Clmiles M.aiison,

Q u e s t i o n ' * * ’E n f o r w 'W
lU tiS .'S iS S SSUSl
ri'fiinvnl from hh otiiri* Larlno
m erit Of N e w Law Ii.ix h;iid hr uxc’d Ihi* li'14'phom' In
with od m atter)
Is Left Up In Air (oinii’ction
I initial). IIn* lop federal tax col­

lector ilescrihed the New York in
n»|tiiry ax prexentiiiK xoim* "exception.illv toiiuh ptoldenix "
It coxerx the en h if wtiterfmiit,"
he aid m a ;!i*i$• i at it \ tiif.inliiU It
\.i&gt; IiiuimI • ipmu:Ii to t;o into all
pli.i'4 s ot the sihia'ioi) in Ihe na
lion'x li.KK*'**! d l) .uni Iu^ m ' nI lax
payniu lomnninit)
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hnnltip wax axk«'&lt;l whethiT the
.liv in ' to Mil* IIIW l»&gt; Mll'lllltlllllf inipni\
mxolves hannd Itolich. for11*|mi t *4 i m i y MoIp Iiiv iinri* im int i Axiixtant Itexetiiie t'ommlxR«i
t.niinur$t
iiu r..«» r i t t i
I'lllllt* lllkf Ihh t'lllttllelut*V lint 111*
hu* tl$*4 litii**! to lint tin* tin* nuiiM'-*
mill utlili*•■*&gt;»•« of I'oiitriliiitm h in*
i.t| tin'll l.y flip Iiiu Mini Iuin
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lle'tulnx. Inlliilm— , Kti Klnx
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lit.A ipport toilay. 11• *••It i x
laitl lif tm« Im' i'H infill iiir'iI that
l|i Mini’ll "I llllVl* to |' 1»\ fl’tOO to
•nullify lift II 4*11till I#III9»• fill ROVt'l •
Hoi iiiul that until I |mv to la* a
• iiiiiliiliili* I niniiot ifit on tin* lull
lot, tn in iBiv opinion (n*v opinion
m ii* rinhI in nnyoiii' p Im' \ i u'hi
now t I don't hitvi* to oink* t!•••••••
irportn until I |MY to I f a • ,in
tetelllt 4*. XXX
"Whfii I pay to ipuihf\, I will
«4*mply with thf law. I'ldtl lion
I will uml p no nioit* • • pot t v
Attoiip\v f ii'tirial Uudiaid Ki
vin i nli il rtTPiitly that afti i «•

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Relatives Try Tu
Identity Mangled
Victims Of Trash

FI.I/.AIIKTII N J t- The first
while faced relative* ol the .’it) vic­
tims of Sunday's plane ci.isli were
■Unwed Into the morgue to.luy to
try to identify the mangled iHKtte*
I nd nut like so mm Ii blackened
cord wood
Police ringed llo- Hume* Mur
mury
Kll/ulieili's morgue -anti
kept reporters .uni pliotograpliers
..ill
I lie morgue eoiildn l li.-mille Ihe
influx ol mutilated li.Mlie* lust night
.mil some were placed in a garage.
James Htefunelll, Newark, ar—

f.o m ..lly In.* nioui.iin.-.l In* lived lo i.leiilifv In* b roth er, listed

lumlidn.-y Ii m u,l, tind.-I Ho a* P .Htefunelll. of i:w Ri.lgc St ,
iii-w law, rib i.-gului iop..11* &lt;&gt;l Narwk, N J
expenditure* im.I conii il.iition*.
lirlef was printed on Ills face
Hue of the penalties f&gt;o non a* lie came out ol the morgue ami
I t &lt; o »&lt; Is a s .l O u I - K U I I..r,I
paced up und down the sidewalk,
M 'n a l l a a t e Its
'Ik frs t
lighting for eiinlrnl of lu* emotions
lie went In again and came out
.JayceuH Takct )rpltans with
a handkerchief to lus eves
did not say whether lie bad
On Shopping Tour lie
found his brother
Irving Kuhenfelt came In look
Fifteen little children from Ihe for hi* sister. Doris Ruby. Uuerns,
l.iitlierun Haven Imme at Slavia N Y
will go Christmas shopping in San
A few other saddened relatives
ford tills afternoon to buy present* eume Red Cross workers bellied
Christmas rands sung hy nu nil mule community churn* n-a.-h- tor friends und teachers as part
Two Identification experts
ing Into every home in Seminole County on Christmas Kve lias been of a nation-wide Juvccc Orphans (rom
c|ly 1Mlij.. e force were
proposal liv* u group of business men In Hanford who feel that the Christmas Shopping I'otir
„„ |(an,|
•plrlt set forth In the songs of the season may In. a vital force in
Sanford Juycees will give each
Aulhorlllvs said many of the btxlbringing ubout widespread harmony it was nnnotlnml today hy Floyd o f t h e youngsters three crisp new les ure so muliluted identiflcution
I'ulmcr who was designated hy the organising group us eliiiiimun of dollar lulls uml the kid* will spend nroliulily cannot lie made except
the
* -------------------------------it any way they want The chll liy Jewelry, iiersnuiil
i
....................
effects, denthe movement.
movement.
m u nbreak
it IMS H|*
llllt'l’ tal work umf( fingerprints.
up llllll
into thtei
Murlnn Hurnton, program di­ at the radio stution at Mtuii on droit will
groups
of
five
each
accompanied
Christmas
eve,
the
committee
rector of Radio Htutlun WTRll
by a chaperone from Ihe home uml
t'llll.DItR.VH 110.41 K
said that the furilitie* nf tho i-lialrmsn •alt].
Tho naxt feature of the "sing­ u Seminole County Jaycee
The annuul im-vtlng of the Canstation will lie given to this pub­
hat
every
person
,
Th?
I«‘
#l
Joyce*
*
raised
fund*
ing
live"
I#
that
trul
Flurido
Division of the Child­
lic service for the 30 mlnuto
»»y »»»« ”«»•’ «f bal- ren's Hume Society will lie held
white and colored who own*. "r
period between 8:00 and Hi30 ..both
it ....
.... m.iu,.,..,
r n , l l n s h n u l d l■i . r u It
I r t - t w i r i i "loon*
" ' o * at
■« Ihe
m o (liristmu*
v i i r i s i m u * imrade
ill r a t i o and
am
Tuesday, Jnn. 8 ut 12:30 P.M. at
o’clock on Christmas Kve.
the Orlando Country Club. O, K.
| Dr. Wade Rucker haa lieen
France, executive director of the
iviii
n minto
i n na ■special
l u i c i n l fiisv.l
will ugo
fund fe.kiit
from Society,
chosen to trail a group of 60 o n L h r i i i m R i i v i un&lt;i m
bo the principal
which the youngsters muy liny rec­ sneaker. will
men Who will muke up the cen­ tuned to 1400.
Kxpan*ioit plans to in­
“Wa want tu usk the young ords. Jaycee President Tim Craw­
tra l figure In tho county-wide
clude Rrevar.l and Volusia counties
song feat, Mr. I'uliner added, and people particularly to orgunlxe ford suys he hopes to see the pro­ in the Central Fluridu Division will
their
chural
groups
ami
and
give
30
ject
adopted
us
mi
annual
affair
aiked that all men who wlaht-d to minutes of their time i-nteiing
he discussed._________________
■Ing with this radio chorus get intu th# aplrit of the uccaaion
I he W eather
In touch with him or Marlon anti Join ua In singing these
Movie Time Table
Harmon.
Chrlatmaa carols," Mr. I’almer WKATIIKR FRT
HIT/.
Emphaila was laid on the fact ■aid.
Asheville
32
a
"An American la Paris"
th at what was most needed waa
•1
With tha group at tho radio Hlsmark
1:44 • 4:12 - 0:40 • 0:08
tiot experienced
singer*
nor ■tation
•1
#■
aatlng aa the lentlera Chicago
MOVIRI.ANI)
•1to
trained voI,-ca, but tha fellow with everyone la than asked to alng M«w Orleans
.. . 41
32
"Mr. Soft Touch"
» #ong in his heart and tha true or hum. th# carol that I* being N»w Yurk
20
U 0:30 • 7:02 • Intermission 8:38,
ChrUtMBi spirit in hi* aoul and ■ung. Concentration on the trun Winnipeg
0
• 18
Feutur# 0:17
who would really ting, Thera m i-aniu of tha worda la caaantial, Jncksonvllle
48
37
PRAIHIK I.AKK
07
would bo no rahoaraal and tha Mr. r a n te r continued.
Miami .................
70
"Sealed Cargo"
turn wha want tof taka part In
no
62
In thMMpray all over lha county Oiala .................
0:30 * 8 tl6 • .10:00
thla bug* effort should allow up
Tallahossiie .......
tV sa tU M Ob Paaa Thraa)
32
44

Entire Community It Invited To
Join In Singing Christmas Carols

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SANFORD HltfiALD

Safest Time Of Life

I
Mon. Ddc. 17,
1»S1
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The Sanford Herald

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» t ^ « resale Mima aa# as Ore* at
"*s •••errs***--** (■* t.« aarpase ef
sH**i!* /■■#»- will ka ekarae# far
get eeaalir eSterll.laa n lH .
i wepreaea le# “ Naiteaailr n r la*
.newspaper M tam ealalltaa
Itew Varfc*r
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Da trail.
M ir aa • *1. I.aala.
U a mriaker af Ike
S . Tke Herat#
HaralS I.
•f* * ? '1. " ' * * r* " wfclrfc la aatllles
ae*ela«l,elr la Ifca use fnr repakll‘
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aa nail arlalaS
aa all
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Mo n d a y , met'. 17, tesi
TODAY'S Ilini.P, VRRgB

"ntlDni hara been
.destroyed and their proud replsU ta hate relumed Mo the dcaen
JS f*
. . **. * *tr*»np adtocale.

: JTne I^iril hath n controversy with
* •flesh.—
*JiAl***Jo.
}’n*20;3I,
o , w111 W wlwllh all
s
....__
e The Florid;, SsJely Couneil
Jiendiom a Cliristmne card wliicli
eieyi, Don t mike an atli of your■ ,wl f by imolung in bod". That's
ff Jworlh remembering, you b*d*
•irnoken.
e

I ^rew Pearson who Tim been
*?? ** * liar, and more differen*
Jaindi of a liar, by more people
•than anyone elie in the world. ws»
■; , handled kindly and coniidcrslely by
I - Rep. Sam Rayburn ihe other day
|i
after ibe tolumniil laid Rayburn
^
hid urged the Preiidenl to clean
home. ''It vvai all a figment of
^ Somebody'i imagination", Rayburn
V laid.

f

Down in Tampa we notice
they are iliicuiiing the adviiability
erf adding fluorine lo the city
wslrr lUppliri a. a protection for
children’s teeth, "It ii". lays Dr.
A. P. Black, head of the chemiitry
department of the University of
Florida, "the greatnl advance in
public health not only in this
generation but in this century".
Some day Sanford ii going to
havt fluorine added to its water.
Dan McCarty, candidate -for
fovarnor, who ran Fuller Warren
• do if recond in 194(1, breezed
through Sanford the other day on
• JM ck lour of the
WbelirH fiii regular irfiedule
camnaign ipcakinu. He teemed
confident that lie 1* nut in front
end will get a good vole in Se
minole County although recog
piling the handicap he ii under
be re with a home town hoy in the
race.
The great Tallulah BankhcAd U
dragged into court to Icitify
auinit her former maid for hiking
tbccki, ii tmearrd with mud; the
beautiful Joan Bennett ii cm• barrelled by her huiband'i iliool[■ ini pf her alleged lover: .Senator
Bridget Ii linked With the Internal
Revenue icandali which have ditfZkCed loo manv of our govern* nest official*. We would not like
ta b# a celebrity. They* teem to
have to much trouble.

Life In th e U nited States in safest a t ages nine and ten,
according to the M etropolitan Life Insurance Company,' and
less safo during th e f irs t year than a t any age to and in­
cluding 65. This is based upon an analysis by th e company
of m ortality data for tho general population in 1040, as re ­
porter! by the N ational Office of Vital S tatistics.
An all-time high of 67.6 years In expectation of life
a t birth registered during the year' represents a gain of
fully 4 years slnco 1040, tho M etropolitan notes, and a gain
of 18&gt;/i years slnco the s ta rt of tho century.
Our g rea test gains In life expectation, It is pointed
out, hnve boon a t tho early ngcH. At birth tho gain in lifo
expectation fo r males during the decade nits been more
th an three wears, whereas a t age 40 the increase wan less
than n year.
“This reflects the strides made in the control of the In­
fections of early life,” the company explains, “in contrast
to the limited progress which lias been made In the control
of the chronic diseases of mlddlo and later life. Then, too,
with an unchanged life span limit of about 100 years, the
closer th a t lim it is reached the sm aller Is the m argin left
for gain."
Tho extent to which women live longer than men Is
grenter than ever before. According to m ortality conditions
prevailing In 1041), women outlive men by an average of 5.6
years, as compared with 4.5 years a t tho beginning of tho
decade.
Kven If there should he no fu rth er improvement In
m ortality, most people now living in the United S tates can
expect to live beyond the biblical three sere and ten years.

The Uses Of Bail
When four of the notorious eleven Communist leaders
jum ped th eir hail bonds a fte r being convicted of conspiracy
to teach and advocate tho overthrow of tho government,
they set off a chain reaction of attacks on the uses of thu
rig h t of hull, Many Americans had argued th a t they should
not have been free on ball anyway, w ith tho opportunity to
go on with the activities which woru tho IjuhIs of tho
charges against thorn. The flight of tho four brought de­
m ands th a t higher bail bo sot for Communists nnd th a t I hoy
be prohibited from furnishing their own Imll money, which
they apparently do not honitiito to forfeit iin an expense of
tho Party.
Tho Supromo Court has now handed down a partial a f­
firm ation of tho criticism of tho Communist uses of bail.
It refused to ravlow thu cases of three bondsmen for tho fu­
gitives, jailed for refusing to give the court Information
which might have helped to Ionite the four. The ruling sub­
stantiates tho opinion th a t those who furnish hall for a
prisoner have an obligation to produce him In court.
The opinion is Im portant to the Issue of the Communist
uses of hail. They were using Oils ancient rig h t as a legal
means to evade Justice, to enable a criminal to escape under
a subterfuge, leaving only bis forfeited bail to satisfy the
claims of Hociuty against him. Hail is not for huc Ii a purpose
It Ih an Instrum ent to assure justice, not to defeut it; it is
intended to ennblo a prisoner lo remain a t liberty while thu
courts determ ine w hether or not he has been guilty of a
crime. That right Is guaranteed in the C onstitution. The
courlH have a right and u duty to protect hall by trying
to prevent misuse and abuse or It. (

The Family Doctor
Dr. A. (}. Ywlor, an 84-ye«r*old physician of Goshnn,
Inti., hua been nitmttd "Fam ily Doctor of 1051" by tho AmcN

deck in the form of ''Suntime",
a weekly turvey of Florida, edited
by Harrii Powrri, former editor
jfef the Ocala Banner, grandion
’rank Harrii who'ran the ume
1- for 62 yean, and before
Jh wai known ai. the dean
rida journaliim. Among the
gmlributori to ihe tnagatlna
pin Andencn, publiiher of
Mando Sentinel, who t«IU
yorita Florida itory.
i—
interfiling itory about (ha
lit of Florida, lomelimei
I "the Gold Cout", from
[ to Miami Beach, U da*
1. in the current iiaue of
Magaxlm. Picture! era is
&amp;will prove interfiling to
who want to know What
place in tUn vary lm\ comer of our Mate, Meanmdredi of peopl* who do
wh«t they now find on
M com ! a m moving to
ifWtMl which ia «vH»| to
eg Him Uw South
day*.

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40) to •$&lt; field crate, field
•quash $1.76 per hair
straight neck
sruaheli Yellow ttralgl
___ 88to . $2.10 per half bushel. Com
prices ranged from $8. to $4.00
per bog of 0 doten. Tomato**, $$.
to $7. per field crate, field run,
WINTER HAVEN—(Special)—"Pepper price# reached the sea­ culls out. A good supply of all
son's peak lait Friday on the Pompano State F a rm in ' Market ac­ items Is expected thla week.
"Approximately 04,290 crates
cording to 0. I). Hogan, Market Manager, when one lot aold for $20.00
per huihrl basket. Several loti arid from 110.00 to 110.00 per buahel. brought groi* return* of $2(17,A total of 8,070 bushels averaged
Volume la lt|rht but 069.(10 for last week's sales on the
. p $14.00.
.
■bowing some Increaae though supplies are expected to be ligl until Fort Pierce 8tate Farm ers' Mar­
ket. Prices ranged from $2. to
about February let. The supply of f averaging $6.10 for No. 1
beans has increased considerably William L. Wilson, Director of $9.20,
green, field crate ,field run, culls
during the past week, 00 cars Florida's stata system of Mar­ out,
00
net. No. 2 tomatoes
moving nut on Monday, Dec. 10. A kets advised In his weekly sum­ averagedlb.$1.10:
Pinks $1.60 to
total of 121,177 crates average! mary of market activities.
$6.76 averaging $3.20: 1000 bushI2.no per hamper for the week.
"C. EL Phillips, Manager a l the
of cucumbers sold from $8. to
The heavy bean voluma on thla Florida City B ute Market re­ ela
mostly $9.60 to $10. for best
market with a heavy movement ported their first auction sale of 11.,
uahel,
washed, waxed, parking
from. £vt&gt;rgt*J«i» area has de- this season was held last Tutsday house pack.
Tomato volume I* de­
pressed the market considerably wllh approximately 1,700 buahela creasing according
to M. E. Will­
and several cars are going to can- of tomatoes bringing an average iams, Market Manager,
however
ners dally at very low prices.
rier of $8.07 per field crate. ■ome fields are expected to con­
fciunsh are In good supply at
rlcea ranged from $2.00 to $0 .00 .
Into January and cu­
l.elow average prices with 14,300 Gross aalea for the day touted tinue well
volume will continue to
hamper* nvrrngalng $.1.00 for the $13,735.00. Dally nuctlona ara ex­ cumber
and possibly Increase this
week. Other Items moving out of pected to begin thla week. Squash hold
week If weather continues favor­
this morket last week were very Xnd Pole Beans ara moving in able.
light supplies of hot pepper, aver­ light supply also.
"A light volume of »produce Is
aging $0.00) Limas, $0.00) Field
"A sneak Treat In the Pahokea
_.
City
peas, $2.06; Okra, $10.00) a total area last Wednesday night dam­ moving through the Plant
2,090 nlnta of
___ _.-90
of 0,000 eggplant averaged, $4.7$: aged young beans, but leafy crops Btate Market. with
4,027 bushels Cucumbers a t $9.40," were probably helped according to ■trawberriea averaging DOSic per
pint last week. Price ranged from
C, M. Todd, Manager of tho Pa- 60c to $1.16 per p in t Gross sales
hokeo State Farm ers' Market. totaled $1,884.90. 19 hampers of
They expect to start shipping col- Englishh peas sold from $9.80 to
larua ana turnips a t an early date $0.70.
'
, . averaging
$4.20, 106 fancy
By JAMK.H MARLOW
and good quality celery began tallow
allow crookneck squash $1.20 to
moving
tha
past
week
at
price#
WA8IIINOTON -W V -. Bo far
$3.10. averaging $3il0. One ham­
tho Congressional Investigation of ranging from $0.00 to $4.00 per per of Okra brought $0.70 and 2
crata.
Celery
movement,
however,
Ins aeandals has been a one-way
bushels of Black Beana $2.00 each,
street, eve,, though It performed It not expected to he heavy until according to W. D. Curry, Market
after
Christmas.
Big
fancy
green
Manager.
s public service with Its disclos­
corn brought $4.50 per crate and
ures.
"M anager Ira E. Baird of Palight movement of white squash
The Investigators—members of awant
latka Btate Market reports cut­
at
good
prices.
The
a House Ways and Means Rub
ting of cabbage ami collartls has
committee—have taken a lot of market Is reported as dull.
begun. Light volume will continue
"Voluma
of
produce
la
Increautrouble checking on employes of
Ing dally and dally auctions have for the next ten days. Quality js
tho executive branch of the gov­ Started
the Fort Myera Stato good.
ernment nnd on civilians who havr Farmers’onMarket,
"Tomatoes, squash, cucumbers,
Manager Ralph
been linked with tax rai.es.
L. Alvaros advises they expect to okra and pepper ara reported by
And the committee has forced continue dally auctions the rest Manager T. H. Rivers aa moving
them to appear before It to answer of the fall deal. A total of 12,179 ovar Immokatee State Farmers1
questions In puhllc hearings. But ackages went through the mar- Market In light to fair voluma
•Ms committee did not do the same ot the past we«k. (loo*! volumo with good demand on moat Items.
kind of )oh when members of and good to axcellcnt quality is Quality is reported good to ex­
Congress wore Involved.
reported on all Items with tha cu­ cellent.
At least two House members cumber price ranging from $0.00
"The fall deal Is closing out on
!mth Democrats, hnve hern nten- to $0.00 on fancy and $0.00 on the Wauchtrla Slate Market. Man­
tloncd as either Interfering In thi choice on packed-out-tiasls bushel ager Frank E. Conner reporta i’tax fraud prosecutions or taking baskets. Pepper prices ranged has been very auecassful Irn spile
an unusual Interest in thorn. !lu&lt; from $12,90 to $14. on fancy and of reduced
___ „___
____ . iiy ad­
yields caused
the committee did not force them (9. on choice per bushel basket. verse weather condltlona. Prlcvs
to testify.
The pepper price ramrod from have been the best In years and
Anil the committee gave Ita owr *8.01) to $1,7,70 per field crato, the quality good. The market js
chairman, Itep. King, Cnlifornla’r field run, culls out. Eggplant sold operating only three days weekly
Democrnt, &gt;|..-rlal treatment wher
there were rumor* hn lipd Inter­
fered In ii Inx ease In Ids uwn
state.
lie demanded his committee In"csM-ate. It did. It held hearings
for three days and then gay. King
i clean bill of health. Hut the hear,
ing was secret, held behind doors
closed to Ihe puhllc.
Hn far ii* Is known thla commit­
tee tins closed up shop on the pres,
cut phase of Its Inquiries, ft goe*
to Him Francisco next month fr
nn InvestIgntlnn nut there. It tna*
resume Washington hearing* some
months from now. possibly
different field from the ant It's
been pursuing for the pact faw
wpfki
Rpt^ial treatment for Coaarress.

Reach Pride At
___ ..__ State Farmer* Market

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The Reader And H is Paper

un, y feen

Birmingham Newa
Every regular reader of a news- and the governments. •
It la. In the last analyla,
paper naa—or should have—a far
eloaer relation to It than la in­
volved simply In casual reading. paper* who make the news. The
A ateadfaat and studious study papers do not do that In a funda­
of tha newa of public affairs la mental sense. Readers make the
basic In effective functioning as now* and moreover, they often
a clttien. That la how newspaper have a direct part In gathering
reading should be primarily re­ and reporting tho new*. F re ­
garded. That la a cltlien'a nec­ quently a reader acts as a
essary taak as distinguished from reporter. And, In a way, he
superficial skimming for diver­ function* also as , a sort of
co-editor. People working on
sion or entertainment.
Hut there is moro Involved papers consider both their own
than In this earnest reading. Our ideas nnd those of their readers
government functions primarily In putting out their product., Not
through public opinion. Not only only are readers' Ideas welcome:
ifr** •emijrbf ‘’Tn-pfHtoni * c*I1
docs the geed nc’v*p*p*r Infot-m
Ita reader so he can make on help greatly In Improving th e
Intelligent contribution In public pro**.
_______ [________ ■ 1
opinion. It Is also a medium
through which he can express
Seminole Venetian
hit opinion, helping to advance
Hlind Co.
communication between the people
t 'r u l e r N s w M s n s s s m s n t
• Flcxatum Blinds—
To Fit Any Sice Window
now but growers are getting ready
Plastic Tape
for the spring rrop and a good
Phone
alia acreage la expected. 3,2ml
—
packages brought gross returns nf
122300.$0 last week with pepper
leading In volume and
price,
averaging 814.19 for 1,016 bushels.
Light supplies of cucumbers aver­
aged $6.8(1, eggplant $1.67, yellow
■quash $2.30, white squash $2.05,
By
beans $2.60 and 067 bushels of
W. V. Bitting
tomatoes averaged $6-10.
Tnuehton Drug Co.
"M anager Sandy Anderson of
Just about every bodily or­
the Sanford Stata Farmers M ar­ gan by improper function
ket reports the outlook for thi * could i ause headaches, so la it
week la a good volume of rnbany wonder that this Is the
bage, celery, bean*, Iceberg let­
most common ef ailments? You
tuce, English peas, rscarole, rndrun easily understand too, why
Ishcs and a light supply of corn,
the occasional hradache comes
green onions, parsley, squash arid
and goes without Impairing
eggplant plus a heavy volumu of
health.
all varieties of citrus fruit. A totni
Ili-prated headaches are tho
of 20 varieties af product ami fruit
ones that need Investigation.
totaling 26,620 units aold for $77,They Indicate chronic disorder
763,10. Bean* led In volumo an.I
In tho body. Your doctor will
averaged $3.16. celery $3.86, .cshe glad to check for the causo
carol* $2.20 and cabbage $3.16.
of those headaches.
"Pecan sales continue on the
The medicine he recommends
Bonlfay Stata Farmers Marknt
will bn effective In correcting
with 16,961 pounds returning $.1,the cause, and not Just relievo
047.25. Stewarts brought 20ttc
pain.
and Seedlings 174 according to
Purchase medicine with con­
Manager D. D. Coleman."
fidence from a trusted, experi­
enced phaimsrlst.
"Born Yesterday", the slxMi
CojiyMstit
longest run play in Now York
This Is Ike liTnifc «l s series «l
theatrical history had 1,643 per­
r.illlfirlnl HritrriisrmeaU appearformances. It closed on Dec. 3 1 ,1 line la this paper enrfc week.
10411.

What Cause*
Headaches?

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doctors who spend their lives m iniaturing to thu sick w i t h '*tho rule
' la
' used" In a rain like the
little public notice.
tnx scandals the nubile gets less
A man cun earn tho title of doctor by graduating from a than a full Investigation.
In falling to be Just aa rrlnntlesi
medical school and mooting tho o ther requirem ents neces­ with fellow members of C'ingres&gt;
sary for his acceptance into the profession. This is not un as they are with outsiders, Cong­
easy m atter for the requirem ents are demanding ami tllf- ressmen simply follow a practice
flcult. Hut thuro Is much more to earning tho titlo of family known pleasantly as Congroislun
al courtesy.
doctor.
This Is another way of saying
A physician becomes a family doctor only a fte r m any members of Congress don’t vcr&gt; I
phone culls which take him from his dinner or his lied. He often embarrass other members oil
leurns to bo friend uml advisor to his pullouts, rejoicing Congress or make truuble f r r |
them.
with them in Joy of ovory birth, and alluring in their sor­
Yel-no one In Congrasi can pre­
row when his skill and knowledge cannot defeat the inevita­ tend Ita members aru always be­
bility of death. Hut a fte r nil tills ho Is loo often taken for yond reproach.

granted.

Dr. Yotlor is doubtless pleased th a t a fte r fifty years
his efforts to heal thu sick havo been recognized in this
wny. Hut grout as the honor is It probably pleases the old
doctor no moro thnn his first rcnliiatlon th a t his patients
considered him thoir "fam ily doctor."

This And Thalt

A new magazine comei In our
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lly UNCLE DAN
In MoorcavlllefN. (',) Tribune
Pri’ilitcnt Truman waa Idling
reporter# in Key Wrat tho olhor
day about a Joko ho played on
hla gram! mot hr 4ft year# ago,
He »ald he drtaaed up In a Yan­
kee uniform and wont to aeo hla
randmother, who waa a hnteaded Confederate. He told the
reportera that ahp run him plum
ut of the houae and off tho
arm. 1 waa Juet thinking how
nice It would he If the Democrata
In 1(&gt;$&gt; could do aa well as
grandma.
. 1 been reading what you’va
been writing about printing tha
relief 'roll* In tha newapapura.
Kd Doolittle wa* tailing ua the
other night about the welfare
worker who waa
vaa paying h1 tr an­
Hr
nual vliit guti to Bug Hookum’n
p ace. Beema a»
Bug
as If «l#
tie B
„
kl* family bee
money glnee the
and. event year
»r tha welfare,
rkar drop# by to wllh 'em a
tn y Chrlitma* or aomepun.

R
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We've had some recent axumidin
lo the contrary- J. I'arnell Thom I
ns, New Jersey Republican, and |
Andrew May, Kentucky Demoora
—both of whom were Imprituim' I
for crookedness.
j
Congress had nothing to do with,
disclosing their wrongdoing, That [
camo from the outside.
The public has benafited from
this Cungresslunal Investigation. [
but that does nut excuse the com­
mittee from making a mora thor­
ough Investigation than It itld.

. . If you'vo put off your Christman Hhopplntr ^
until tho Inat m inutu-tlnn’t ilcapnlr! Hero nro
wonderful Rift ItiRpirnUotiH with nntno nf th n t S
"lust-m lm itc look." Kxoitintr gift* of Klnmottr . . . jjjg
practical glftH for h o r-lh o y ’ro nil hero in our wltlc
itrrny.

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cuddly iob«s In rlchly-qullted rayon
satins, tallorad flannsli, or lolorful
chenilles. Many, many styles.

1939 PLYMOUTH

1947 BUJCK

8 Door Sedan, Oood
Transportation

Super Sedan. Tulip

A THRILLING ARRAY OF

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tailored slips) A wide
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of 1051 and ha* completed a
strenuous si-hedttl" In military,
physical and flight
A t £dfpus Chrlsit academic,
training,
i iuui Pensacola, he ha* been
P e n s a c o l a t special) —Nnvnl
to advanced training at
Aviation Cadet Raymond C. Fox oent
Chriati, Tex. Thl* will be
Jr. of the United States Navy aCorpus
month *yllal&gt;u* in cornt'V'k off and landed hi* SNJ hat four
aircraft. Graduation
"Texan” trainer aix succcsslv.* from lyin'
advanced training will win
tlmea recently aboard the USS hint the
coveted Navy wing* of
Monterey, cruising In the (iiilf of gold.
Mexico, to romnl-&gt;te hi* airtntf'.
carrier qualifications.
Cadet Fox1. *on of Mr*. It. (!.
General “Ike”
Fox 8r. of IPSO Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford, attended Ala­
(I n M I h d r s t*r»«i l*«Ef A n * I
bama Polytechnic Institute Iwfore
-bared hv Mr. Truinan and tho
entering the Naval Aviation North
Atlantic treaty organization
H lfh t Training Program. Mo
here.
reported to Pensacola, “The An- commander
The White House and Kisenhowhapolla of the Air” in March er'»
he*&lt;l(|unrtor« denied the Krnck
story
U S News A World Report say*
it ha* "ntm e to the conclusion,
from Information obtainable In
Washington and New York" that
Associate Justice William O Doug­
in* of the Supreme Court was
Krock's source
Krock, who has refused to dis­
close the Idcnllty of his Informant,
declined to comment on that nr
any other phase of the magazine'*
report. Douglas was unavailable
for comment.
Today's magazine article reports Ihnt
Dougin* and other jus
Ih i........................................
tires visited the While House In
the afternoon after the TrumanEisenhower luncheon The nrtlcle
says it is "understood" that none
of the other Jurista heard Mr. Tru­
man make any mention of the
subject m atter of the Krock dls'pntch.
Some doubt now has arisen as
to whether Justice Douglas actual­
ly got the Information direct from
the President or whether It came
from someone else," the article
say* "It could have been a mis­
understanding as to sources.
"Hut the mystery grows as to
why Mr. Krock’* Informant was so
uncmilvucal Is attributing his state­
ment to Iho President."

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The Seminole County VetcransOn-Thc.Farm Training Class will
hold a Christmas educational pro­
gram, following a turkey dinner
Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock at
the Future Farmer* Building at
Seminole High School, John Pier­
son. Instructor, announced today.
Tho Christinas tree ami fire­
place decorations will be pro­
vided by the Future Farmer*
Chapter under direction of K. M.
Eaddy, faculty advisor. Stanley
Rrumley will lead In group sing­
ing amt will solo.
II. E. Wood, On-the-Farm Train­
ing director, will tell of the vet­
eran* training program. G. C.
Norman, supervisor of Vocational
Agriculture of the Department of
Education, will present certifi­
cate* to veteran* who have com­
pleted their fmm training courses.

Rotary Meet
ir.-a * u -« rrmm
naei
Jim llidtxclaw, Phil Wcstgate,
Walter Hayne*. George Stine,
Georgo Touhy, lloh Harris, Orville
Touehton, Dr. Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr„
Jack Ratigan, Dr. C. I&gt;. Person,
and O. V. Horace.
Brack Pci kins, Jr., F. D. Scott,
Sonny Powell, Howard McGough,
Henry A. Simpson, T. O. Brown,
Harry l.ee, Jr., John Pope, Robert
Cornell, Gordon Rrlsson, W. It.
Nicholson, Earl Turner, E. J,
Moughton, the Rev. II. I,. Zimmer­
man, Dr, A. W. Epps, 8r„ John
P. Payne, W. K. hadcr, and W.
C. Hutchison.
Mr, Morrison Introduced the
visitor* a* follows: T. W. Scott of
Dunkirk, W. Va„ Roy Thompson
of Perry,.N , Y., C. R. Perry of
Pt. Pleasant. W. Vu., Charles
Wagner of Brooklyn, N. Y„ I.eRny
Lawson and Dr. Frank Knight of

H IG H LIG H TS
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Hendrix Refuses

Farm Training Class
Plans Xmas Program

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compliance Is dli[•qualification to
run.
When asked about the stand
taken by Hendrix, the Attorney
General refoired back to hia reent opinion.
The question of enforcement of
the new election law Is still
in the air In the Capitol. Although
Secretary of State R. A. Gray
handles the filing of the required
reports, ha has tsken tho posi­
tion the law gives him no enforcement authority.
The Attorney General'a office
says It will answer quaatloas
concerning legal interpretation
of the election
law but haa no
ele
enforcement authority.
Financial reports filed by other
candidate* for governor today In
eluded:
Alto Adam*, 11,15.51 spent and
nothing contributed. Dan McCatty
$481.05 spent and $1,050 contri­
buted. Brniley Odham $470.3.1
spent and $440 contributed ami
Dale Spencer, nothing spent and
nothing contribbuted.

Christmas Carols

Tax Frauds
(rs
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s tls iM
_ rm rt
O srl
iontr* and Carroll Mctlev, former
•
*
~
*»*.
hssd of Revenue Buresirs Alcohol
Tax Unit.
He wouldn't comment speclfica!
ly on that, but It was during quo*
tlonlng about it that Dunlap ,-aid
the problems were tough.
Dunlap also was ssked whether
furmsr Revenue Commissioner Joxeph Nunan, Jr., figured In the
New York Investigation.
R was then he spoke of the In
qulry as very broad.
In none of the three cases did
Dunlap cither rule nut or confirm
that tnc three former high officials
were under Inveatlgatlon.
Dunlap announced the appoint
ment of Frank W. Lohn as Chief
of the Internal Rvenuc Bureau's
Intelligence Division—the top In
vestlgntlve Job In the tax service
Lohn, a revenue agent since 102T,
will succeed William II. Woolf, who
is retiring after more than 40 years
of lervlcc.
Dunlap praised Woolf a* "a man
at great loyally, with n high sense
of honor and integrity " He cm
phaslzcd that Woolf'* re 11re men I
aid not stem In any way from the
Inquiries Into alleged Irregularities
In tho lax service.

• r«atlKMM| I-rues h * i OMI
there would lie a general con
Nursery School
cantratlon on the spirit that la
deemed by many to he the sal­
il'iiM laiH rr«m
nasi
vation of the wot Id In those
troubled time*. Radio* In homo*, string bends, make wooden toys,
hospital*, ear* and place* of btial- paste, play game*, have free time,
nr** should all be carrying this rest time, and snnrk time. Thev
program, and the full cooperation are preparing a Christmas phiof ‘business houses and hospitals Is which thev will give on two ocen&gt;
especially solicited, according to Ions. First at the parly for then
parents on Dee. 20 at which tilin'
the sponsoring group.
"In these time* when there they will present mother and fa
seem* to be so much dlssention all thcr with gifts they have math'
over the world, It Is fitting that for them and second at a parti
in a small community such as which they will give for the child
ours, where people are closest to rrn of the mil scry department of
each other there should ba a the Methodist Children's Home In
united effort for harmony. Tho Enterprise Each child will receive
very nature of singing Is har­ u gift made by the Kindergarten
mony. Tho singing together Is ers; a wooden toy, a airing id
a harmonious effort thst should brads or a scrap hook. So you set
bring a better feeling' Into the these children are early learning
woild and make It once more the must Important of the Christ
the peaceful place that the
Prince of Peace intended that It
should be. Singing HI* songs
will surely help. Let's everyone'
Join In tills grea
great effort." Mr.
Palmer concluded.

mn* lesson*—it i» n time for giv­
ing a* well n- n timr fur level-. Ing
gift*.
Oil Friday evening of Inst week,
these liable* nppeared nt a Christ
urn.- entertainment sponsored by
the DeDnry t'ivlr Association and
held in the Enterprise School Au­
ditorium, and charmed the audi­
ence. The n.sociutiou i* certainly
grateful to them and their teach­
ers lor having trained them.
Their first excursion was to the
Sanford Zoo, which they enjoyed
immensely. After the holidays
thev phin to make many such
field trips. On some Saturday in
January they will sing on Station
WTRR on the Chihli ell's Talent
Program.
At present their greatest need
I. for * f.innn so I lint their tnusienl
program may be widened In "cope
to include singing, dancing and a
rhythm bnnd. Some one Ims offeroil to give them Instruction if I hr
piano can he - ecu n-il.
Every Indy e once rued with 1 1it e
project i&gt; to In- congratulated, fur
it is not merely u successful "ex­
periment" hill rather It is nn ticcompii.'hment of which nil a i he
proud

Auto Accidents
11 i,nil mini r r a n •'*■* Heel

anil then released on bond* of I5U
each were Itohcit John ion of St.
Petersburg mid (limit Edge of
Sanford. Damage to each automo­
bile was estimated nt about $4I&gt;0.
Maine* Morgan, 97 year old
Negro, was tirated today by Dr.
J. N*. Total, foi luuise- and cuts
le-uttlng from the wrecking of n
IP97 Cncviolel sedan at .1:00
i 'dock Sunday nfternoim on the
Southwest Read when it hit the
ciiib, went into the ditch and turn­
ed over. Following a test by the
Dtunkomelei, Morgan m n charg­
ed with driving while drunk, ac
i-oi ding to police
A 11*51 Mercury convert Hilo
coupe, reported stolen Saturday
night from where It was parked
id Fiisl Street and Magnolia Ave
line, was found eally Sunday

morning where it had been aban­
doned at Twenty-fifth Street and
Mel Ionvlllc Avenue. It is the pro­
perty of M. M. Burnett, ftOl Oak
Avenue.
The collision of nn automobile
with n semi-truck tractor on the
Dcl.nnd Highway near Pt'Harv
yesterday, resulted In the i.zath
of the automobile driver, Leroy
Felder, tin year old Negio of Man­
ning. S. C., according to Highway
Patrolman W. C. Ortagti*.
Four Negro pnssengers In the
car were Injured and were taken
to the Dcl.nnd Hospital. They are

Mon. Dee. 17. 1951
I'nge 5
THE SANFORD HERALD
William Fcltlri, believed to h*,
n brother of the dead Negro. John
II. Itngin, Edmund Cain and
. •
Martin. The tractor was driven _ir
Hubert Tart. Jit, of Newton. N. t
Iron la made up of a very large
number of tiny magnet* which
make any piece of Iron magnetic
when they are lined up by being
placed in n magnetic field.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
AND
TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT.
Insure n good night hy replacing an) old lump) mallrpss with
an ECHOLS mattress—marie rsprrlnll) for you In thr pricerange that wilt suit your huriprl.
We will he glad to h a i r you come in ami see ECHOLS tu rlrty
of firthllng to suit any bedroom In your house. We ra n also
m ake up that special m a ttr e ss In fit thnl o d d - l i n ! hrd.

A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP WILL MAKE
A GOOD MORNING FOR YOU
WE’RE WIDE AWAKE TO HELP YOU
SLEEP. SEE US TODAY—SLEEP
BETTER TONIGHT

nt t i n i nt . r o
I IN P alm etto Avenue

Sanford, Florida

Di-Land, Robert Ln,Monte of Ovie­
do, and Dr. II. W. Rucker of San­
ford.

SIB HOW MUCH MORI YOUR
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TH EY 'R E WARM,

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Perfect for that gal who loves to relax and take
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with the folks back home!

12 t o 20 ,

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ilu t'* *ix ntonilis altcatl of next summer'*
link-hom e fashion*. Tempting confection*
featuring rare and exotic trop ic fruit*.
Novel l.an'n import*. Stin-ki**cd costume
jewelry. There'* something for everyone
— something iniit/ur — something that say*
" H a v in g a w onderful time — w ish you
were with us...in tim iilu ! "

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PN O N K 14H

Social Calendar
MON HAY
An Important meeting of the Inter (rslt-mlly Cnunc 11 will lie held
. al Hit* City Hull ut B;0U I1. M.
B/I/UI;/Wpn»»»ntatlvt'i are urged to
t-otne. and bring their money and
•Iso a lint of those who have paid.
Intermediate It. T. U. of Can*
, trsl Baptist Church will hold their
1 Christina* I'arly lit the home ut
Mr. ami Mr*. Kd Duvl* ut 7:1*0
KM.
T|1 KMI) VV
The American Home Ih-paitmenl of the Huuford Woman’*
Club' will have their unuual chllJ„
rrn 'i Christmas Party ut 4:00 KM.
* ,sat the Club. Mother* are requested
to bring gifts for their own
children.The Pilot Club will hold It* reg ­
ular hualna** meeting at the
' Yacht Club ut H:00 KM. The
busrd will meet lit
KM.
The Plileii* Clu*» of the First
Baptist Church will meet In the
annex fur Its nnriiiul Christmas
party. Memher* will bring toy»
'for the cradle roll department und
- a srift for exchange.
The Junior (I. A.'* will meet ut
the First Baptist Church in tho
T.E.L. Class room ut U:H0 I'.M.
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
hearsal ut 0:46 I'.M, ut the First
Baptist Church.
WKDNKHDAY
Midweek Prayer Service at ConIral Ilantlst Church at 7:30 KM.
■ The Prayer Meeting Hervlco at
(ha First Baptist Church Will IreBin at 7:110 I’.M. We continue with
,
tire Htudy of. John’s (hispid,

TIIIIIIHDAY

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Tho Itoyal Andiassadurs will
meat at the First llaptist Church
a t 0:00 P.M.
&gt;•
The Youth Choir will meet nl
f t tha First Baptist Church fur re­
hearsal at 0:45 I'.M.
The Junior Brotherhood will
meet at the First Baptist Church
a t 7:80 P.M. In the Men’s Bible
Class room.
The Men's Brotherhood of the
First Baptist Church will have
th tlr regular Hopper unit Pro­
gram inerting in the Menn-Usl e d ­
ucational Building at 7:80 P.M.

Officer** Wives Club
Ih Given Party
The Officers' Wive* Bridge Cluh
of the Hanford Naval Auxiliary
Air Station enjoyed a Christmas
party Friday evening ut the home
of Comdr. und Mrs, (J. It. Pearson,
With husbands of tlm club mem
bfr* being guesta.
Artistic Christi__
________
Christmas decurallon*
Including arrangements of poloaatllaa and a lighted Christmas
l fpssl*
psats assembled fur
for hbridge, (lifts
r# exchanged .ami*
anti4 late in the
ofenlng a hitffef-style
li treat
was served.
J. . a a C i / V -and“ Mr*.
- K.
B. Donohoo l.t. and- Mr»1
J °hn H.
Her, Comdr. and Mrs, C, A.
Blouln, Capl. and Mr*. John I,.
Chittenden, l.t. and Mr*. (). K.
Nocholton, l.t. and Mrs. K. It.
Ilrowiieller, l.t. and Mrs. W. V.
Volmer, l.t. and Mr*. 8. W. t'ark*5 and l.t. and Mrs. It. W, Itamuy.

Miss Robinson Named
Prenident Of League
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Charity Ball Given
At M ayfair By Elk**
Miis Hnru (linn has left for her
About 8(10 people attended the
highly successful Charily Bull home In Florence, 8. C. where she
of the Sanford Elks Club ut the will spend about two weeks.
Mayfair Inn Saturday evening.
roreeds of which go to the
Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Hklnner had
arry-Aima Crippled Children's us their guests .Sunday, Mr. and
Mr*. Pat Wilson and son of Frosthome In Umatilla.
Tony Perex and Ills orchestra proof,
furnished the music for the eve* i
Mr. nnd Mrs, K. L. Parker
ning of duncing, nnd the liiillrooni
of the Inn was guyly decorhted had ns IheJr weekend guests,
with gurluiids of blue und *llye- Ptiink and (Hernia Crute or
mettillir paper, lurge silver star" (Won nnd Miss Aggie McNeils
agulnsl bine bark grounds, and mid Frank Crute of Macon, On.
blue-lighted Christmas trees. Fnvors of bats ami confetti, distri­
Mrs. Jean Buffer and young
buted ut Intermission, added to 'on, Chubby, have left for Union,
the festivity of the occasion.
H. C. where they will
II spi
spend tho
Mr*.
Many lovely holiday gowns Christmas holidays with
were admired during the evening. Buffer's family.
Mrs. Karl lligglnhothuui win
Ml** F.rnestlne Wostphal and
striking In a tangerine n«t with
ballerina skirt. Mrs, Clifford J Mrs. Thelma Sykes will spend the
Boyce was charming In u unld Christum* holiday* In New York
crepe dinner gown, nnd Mom-' City visiting friends and relsMrs. C. A. Illouln was lovely In tives.
n strapless rurktnll frock nt
Ml«s Nuaey Williams left recarles net. Mrs, John Jlcr wore
u In-coining short black formal i &lt;idly far Philadelphia and Bead­
with velveteen bodice und buuf ing, Pa. where she will visit
fant skirt, and net lie Mrs. Mill friends for about a week, return­
Tyre chose a short formal in ing home for Christmas.
ourple, studded with sequin*.
Col. and Mrs. S. O, Barrlman
Mrs. Iloliert H. Ililllilim-r i
lovely dinner gown of uipin und have n* their guests at their home
cocoa hrown featured seven- io l.oeh Allan, Mrs. Elliott Know­
lines, and with it she wor» two , les and Mrs. Fred Works, of Gluuiovriy orchids. Mr*. Al Coe, win*
” aMhad "Iluppy Birthday" pluyisl
Mlsii Mary Ann (lalloway lin.i
to her hy the orchestra was
Interesting In Amerlraii Beauty arrived home from the University
chiffon with matching ciimelllu ot Florida In (lalnesvllle to spend
corsage, Mrs. Kalph Wight's pah her vurutton with her parents,
pillK shin l r.iii.ml feutureil u&gt;i Mr. und Mrs. Juhn I., (iufloway.
off-shoulder lieecklln# which was
Friends of Murry Nance, son
enhanced with n lovely orchid,
Mrs. John Fitxputrirk modelie-l of Mis. Mary Elisabeth Nance,
will
regret to learn that he Is
u frothy while m-t with "on one
shoulder, off one shoulder'' neck - confined to the Orange Memorial
line, nnd Mrs. Bale Hcoti mail-- Hospital following surgery.
one think of Paris in her royal
Sydney (). Chase III arrived
blue satin with shining rhine­
stones anil pale blue net stole. .Saturday from Woodherry Forest
Miss Frances Marsh of Orlumjo, School In Virginia to spend the
with his parents, Mr. and
wore a Christmas-red net ovci holidays
taffeta,
nml
Mrs.
".Sonny" Mrs. Sydney (). Chase.
Powell's
Mark
taffeta
wo.
Clarenre Clause, a student at
stunning with a yoke effect of
pink, blue, a n d ,' purple. Sirs, f1’"
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Oeorgo Barden c h U „
..... unlay
" / j Wto .spend
" 4 the holiday* 2with
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dinner gown of deep purple com­ | hl» parents, Mr. arid Mr*. W. C.
plimented with rfiitiestoae ac­
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cessories, and Mrs. John Craw Clause.
ford, "Jackie" was vibrant In
llaviil Bale, small son of Mr.
candy strips taffeta.
Mrs. Harvey II. Bale of Kiss­
Committee chairman for the nnd
returned home yesterday
dance were Kalph Wight, reser. immee,
visiting his grandmother,
vutlonsj
Karl
Higginbotham, after
Mia. (I. F . 'Murphy for a few
favors; |,eo llulner, advertising; days,
'
Charles Morrison, publicity: A.
f t Hklnner, music nml enter­
Comdr. ami Mrs. Hubert K,
tainment: and John Fltxpatrirk, Pearco and ml
three
tnree sons
son* are eg
reception.
rerted to arrive Dee. 27 from
California to spend some time with
Mrs, Pearce’s parent*, Mr. and
P arty !h (ilven
Mrs. fit. Clair White.

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For Barbara Saunders

Mis* Barbara Handers, whose
marring) lu Karl Swanner of Or­
lando will be an event of Bee. 27,
was honor guest al a Coen Cola
parly given recently by Mrs P.
R. Bach nml Mra. J. Harold Chop
man, al Mrs, Chapman’* lake frtml
home.
The hostesses presented the hmtoreo with a piece of her chosen
silver pattern
Relreshmenls of samlwlrhes,
caken, mils, mints and Coca Colas
were carved.
Among those present wnro Mra.
Benny Auatln, Mra. (ieorge Andrew
?.po*.r.’ J S p e n c e r Harden, Mrs.
David Bach, Miss Jonl Saunders,
M lu Carol Skinner, Mr*. T. C.
Mol® and Mr*. (). B. Woodruff,
Jr., bolh of Orlando, Mrs. Chapman and Mr». Bach.

--------M lu Mary Hoblnsun was elected
ildent of the Junior Women's
Vue of the Congregational
Ith for the coming year, at a
ting of the heegue whlcn w u
at her home recently. Other
ere s ected were Mrs. Bonner
7» vlce-presldentj Mrs. liar* mas party to he held at the church
jeHiet, secretary) Mrs. Ralph
board, treasurer, and Mra. par sh home, Bee. 28, and routine
builnau wan discussed.
Lasting, chaplain,
At the conclusion of the meeting
a weie made'fo r a Christcontests were enjoyed, with prises
*,e|nK won by Mrs. bossing, Mra.
Stlnaon, Mrs. U m bert Pal*
Todays Qulizical Clyde
K*r- Mr,"' Wilbur Keeling and
Mias
Helen
Witte.
Quit
Lata
In
tha
evening delirious
TKBT YOUR Ml. ()."
were served front
1) Who was pie father uf
he dining table which was con*
n ant Abel?
•
• graceful arrangement
HI) What holiday comes an
of Christmas greenery and color*
Bundau Imtween Mur. 81 and
ful
ornaments.
The Christmas mo*
pr. tOT
&lt;0*
iro
Bf W4» further carried out lt?du*
m
Where was tha man
W Ifh wlvea going t
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.W ho printed the first
Those present were Mra. Car*
eh.New TestamentT
ter, Mra. Stinson, Mra. Palmer,
Who was Robert Fit*
Mr» Ln°'r'?» '.M r» ' llnrohl Her bat,
• w m will bo found among
.today's C liiilfied Ada.
pbon. Mrs. Keeling,
and M lu Robinson.

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■Mias Ollle Reese Whittle ha*
left for Ralnbrldge, (la. where she
will spend Christmas with her mo­
ther, and Miss Ann French will
•■Islt her parents In Vablostn, Ga.
fur the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holley head
Plan to leave this weekend for
Dallas, Tex., to spend Christmas
with their snti ami daughterdnlaw, Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Holleyhea&lt;l, Jr. uml family,
,.Jl¥uvSr H- Coagravo, seaman,
UHN, Sanford, arrived in Long
Beach, Calif., Haturday, Dec. fl

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. - . 3 4 --------------The wedding of Mias Barbae*
Ann Pearce, daughter of Mr. .’X ' s r r &amp; e w
and Mrs, Hubert M. Pearce* of Mr*. Pearee wore' a Hoar length
this city nnd Donald Thomas gown of aqua lace with 1om&lt;
Reagan, son of Mr. and M n. H. pink gloves, and a - corsage of
G. Reagan of New Orleans, La. pink roses. She waa ushered Into
w u an avant of Sunday after* the church by her son, Hubert
noon at 0:30 o’clock in the First Monroe Pearce Jr. Mrs. Reagan,
sptK Church.
mother of the groom, was
Baptist
Tha double ring ceremony was gowned In a street length dress
P* rformed by the Rev. W. P. of plum colored crepe, trimmed
Brook*. Tall baskets of white gladl in purple, with whlcn she wore
oil and white chrysanthemums a corsage of yellow rosebuds,
Immediately following the cere­
and palma were placed on Onrostrum. Burning tapers were mony a reception was held at Hu*
nlared in three branched candela* home nf the bride's parents on
bras. Nuptial vows were apoken E ast Hecornl Htreet, which * • •
as the couple stood In an ar*h- decorated throughout- with while
wav which waa entwined with flowers and greenery.
Mr*. Frank Woodruff Jr. re­
fern and white flowers. Family
pew* were marked with white ceived the guest* at the door
ribbon and white gladioli, and Mr*. Joe Corley ushereo
Rev. Aubrey Sara, Canadian satin
Wedding music waa presented them to the receiving line, which
Evangelist, will
ill ‘bo the
‘
principal
speaker at Ihc World F.vangelUm by Mra. Kvana McCoy, organist was' composed of the wedding
party and pa rents of the married
rallies at tho Armory starting Wed­ end Evans McCoy, soloist.
nesday night al 7:45 o’clock, and .The bride, given In m arriage couple.
continuing through Sunday at which by her father, wore a bride) gown * Assisting were the Misses Mar­
llpMfarr satin,
Mini) featuring garet Hunt, Martha Shannon
time a final rally will be held at of white n)l|
naekllne, voutlined with Ellen Driggers, Jackie Rowland
1:00 P. M. Other members In the a high nWn.i.iv,
party are Gerry Grafper, plirHit Chantilly lace. The bodice was Barbara Anderoon and Joy e*
and player of the vlbrn harp, who -overed with the aame lace which Anderson. Roger Harris played
*-----e In
holds a m ------isters degree
In muoic
music, formed a long pcnlum and ended the piano during the reception
................Jlob rough, Can In a train. The sleeve* of Chan­
The dining table was centered
adian soloist am song leader. Jack tilly lace were long and ended In with arrangements of whlt« flow­
Ihe ci
campafgn
Stewart. Iho
. _ manager,
___ oolnts over her hands, Half rov- ers flanked with burning tuners
was recent director for the Ports -red huttons were down the hack On It waa placed the punch howi
mouth Youth for Christ campaign of tha gown. Her flmrer tin and a fnnr tiered wedding cakeund has worked fur the Youth of length Veil of Frrneh Illusion fell topned with a miniature hrlde
Christ International for the past from a headdress of n half hat ami groom.
with a crown of mntchlm' leetwo years.
Serving were Mrs, J. P. HoltsRev. Sara and his party are having orange blossoms on either ris e , Mr*. Fun lew P sn r Mrs
making preparation (or uxtenaiva side. Hhe carried a white satin Glenn Howard, Mrs. S. C. (Iramissionary efforts in Africa, South Bible, topped with a whlt» orchid ham, Mrs. C. E. Brown, Mrs
America and the Far Hast.
with a purple throat, showered W. P. Witt, Mr*. Hammv Kong.
with eatln streamer* and tiny Mrs. O. A. Anderson and Mr*.
D. C.. Keene.
aboard tho heavy cruiser USS Hel­ white flowers.
For travellng'the brld" wore *
M lu Kay llolticlaw waa maid
ena after more than eight months
of action ugulnst tho Cuinmunlsta of honor, ffor gown was of Iliac bro«'n wnol gabardine soil with
net over lavender taffeta, with a gold blouse' and hat, ,nnd browIn Korea.
strapless bodice, which featured shoes an-l pocket hook. Upon their'
Miss Jiuitim- Williams, daughter t pleated net Imsom. The short return they will be at home o'
of M r.'ami Mrs. K. C. Williams, sleeved taffeta Jacket* buttoned (ltMl R. Second Htreet.
who I* u member of the Junior tt the waist with self covere-i
class ol Huntingdon College In buttons. Her headdress was n Garden Club Plans
Montgomery. Ala., was voted tha band of net with flowers an
must vt-rsufile gill of Ilnntlngdnn •Ither side, Hhe wore match­
Christm as Program
ing net mitts and carried a ere*,
College.
cent IxiiMpiet of deep purple chry­
The Sanford Garden Club will
Mr*. Kuchid Peace, who Is Home santhemums, and yellow pompons present a Christmas program
Kconomlst for the Florida Power with vellow satin ribbon.
afternoon at 2:00 o'clock
Brldemnlds, Miss Mary Jrnn Tuesday
and Light Company, has recently
at the Garden Center, Mr*. C. W,
moved to Hanford rrom Rome, (in. Dobson. Miss Jo Ann Htrawdar llamll, chairman, announced tulay.
und is milking her home with Mias and Miss Gertrude MeCarley,
Mrs. Fred R. Gann* will speak
Rebecca Stevens ut (121 Park Ave­ wore gnwna of Nile green net on "Christmas Decorating Ides*."
over taffeta Identical to the hop- Mrs. Michael Glnron and Mrs.
nue.
«red attendant’s, and carried Chsrles Wilke Will give demon­
hououct* of vellow strations on candle boards and
Miss Margie Wurmoth nnd Mies crescent
Rrbrrrn
Mi Bride will
spend mum* with yellow satin ribbon. Christmas c&lt;friuige*.
Chrlstmss ut the respective home* The other three bridesmaid*,
Each circle will bring an a r­
In Chester, and Paculet. H. C., nnd Mis* Marv Frances Loyd, Miss rangement of flowers or fruit. AH
Miss Peggy Fraser plans to be “ hlrley Witt of l.ak* City and members of the Gsrden Club and
away for about two week* visit­ Mis* Jean lmn« Miller, were the public are Invited to attend.
leeased In yellow gowns of
ing In Greenwood, H. C.
1h* same pattern and curried
BAPTIST CLASH
Mi*. 8. J. Nix left Friday for crescent bouqueta of g r o p mums
The monthly class meeting of Ihe
Phllndolpblo where she will bo tho tied with gr«en snlln ribbon AH Central
Baptfil Church met Tues­
goesl or her son and daughter-in- Mtcndnnt* wore short net mitt* day evening
with Mr. and Mrs. O
law. Mr. and Mrs. H. ,f. Nix, Jr •n i"Meh their dresses.
Owen &gt;t 1311 Oak Avenue will
for ulmut two weeks. Kn route
Crlll Dianne Harden, cousin of G.
a covered
.... dish
.
supper, A short
to I'lilindeliihlu she will visit Mrs. (he bride, wan flower girl. Hhe business
meetUng followed.
William Norman, the former 'vs* dreused In a w n of nlnk
Thoso present wars: The Rav
Nancy Ruasetter, In Washington, te l over t»ff#ta, with a sweet­ and Mra. S. L. Whatley. Mr. and
UiL)
heart neekllne. |f«r headdress M n. O. 0. Owen, Mr. and Mrs.
of pet had small roses aUarhed A. 11. Maddox, Mr. and Mn. Jack
Prof. Frank Phllput and Prof, to either aide, end the basket Whatlay, Mr. and Mn. Glen Prica.
John Junes,
the IDepartment
me*,. from tfte
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carried was Mr. and Mn. D. L. Hralnard. Mn.
Kdv
of HfaHh and Physical
Education
(rimmed In pink net.
ft
nl the ’ ‘Urtlversltyy of Florida, ' DewsY Dexte- Keen. »K o' if
Henry Tookc and Robert Hhoe Vtusln o ' the hrlde, art-d as ring vln and Mlsa Jean and Tommye
maker were the weekend guests of hearer. He was dressed In white Methvin.
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Morris an-l and carried the rings on a heartsons, Ernie and Robert, at their shaped white aatln pillow.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
M*Q Ranch.
Mr. Reagan had as his best
Mr. and Mr*. F. I- Dampler
man, Raymond Yates, and ushers snnounro today the marriage of
Miss Ada Adams left Haturday were Hubert Monroe Pearce Jr., their daughter, Joan, to Jack
for Hlldcll, La. where she wilt visit brother at the brid*. Hob W is e , Ludwig, son of Mr*. John Ludwig
for about a week with her par­ Till Tarhutton and Jimmy Myers. nnd tho late luhn Ludwig on
ents, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Adam-, Roger Garner and Don McCoy Dec. I, in Folkston, Ga.
who will return with her to Han­
ford to spend Christmas with Mr.
and Mra, R, A. Newman. Mist
Oliva Ann Adams, who Is attend­
ing Emory University In Atlanta,
will Join tier family hare and t&lt;
expected to arrive next Friday.

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Enttrpriie-Ntwd ? ts
By I A T N B M M tL L E U
Warren Jackman, DaLand High
School aenler, won first Itlaca In
an oratorical contest at the statu
Key Club contention last week
In Orlando. The topic of his ad­
dress waa “Freedom le Not Free".
He hae been awarded an all-ex­
pense trip to Chicago next sum­
mer to compete In the national
contest of the Key Clubs from all
over the country. Congratulations,
Warren, on a fine Job which makes
us all proud of you. Warren Is tho
son of Mrs. Irsne Jackman, rest,
deal superintendent of the Child,
ren's Home.
An epron shower will bo given
Monday afternoon a t 3:00 P.M. a t
the home of Mrs. Warren Hlse.
Everyone la asked to bring an
apron which will be sold and tho
proceeds will be added to the build*
Ing fund for the new parsonage.
Com* and see tha lovely handsome
aprons which will make nice
Christmas gifts for your family
and friends.
Mra. Mary Larson has spent the
past two weak* visiting her grand­
son and family, Mr. and Mr*. Bob
Lee and Sharon In Avon Park.
Robert Nelson and Paul Carta r of Oglethorpe, Ga. are spend­
ing several days visiting Mr. Car­
ter's slater, Mra. H. C. Peterman.
After their vlait hare, Mra. P eter­
man will accompany them an n
trip to tha youthern part of tho
state.
Mr. and Mr*. E. R. H art of
Southbend. Ind. and her brother,
Charles McGrow of Marlon, Ind.
are staying In the former Nleh
home for several months, Mr. Mc­
Grow will start work next week
on a new home for hi* sister and
ner husband.
Mr. and M n. Harvey Dunn, the
P.sv. W. E. Klrrhrr and fltaulev
Enterline attended the Council
m atting for Central Florida Boy
Scouting Tuesday evening in Or­
lando.
A rummage and baked foods

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Those planning to donate foot or l
clothing-plans* bring before B&gt;30 J
A.M.* in# time-for tho sale. . — '

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter 3. Wason
of Greenwich, Conn, have been
staying at the Mansion while
having the landscaping don* un
their home on DeBary Drive.
Mr. Wason has been associated
Jtlth the Ernest Simon Manufac­
tu rin g Co. for more than 80
years and Is now Presldsnt of
that Company. He is also ac­
countant for the Aertlc Co., both
of Greenwich.
The Waaons hope to wind up
their business In the north this
spring and make their permanent
home here then. By the way havp
you noticed the beautiful job
Norman Hughe* la making of
our shopping center since he
ned up lus branch store of
Mann nuraariivi there? He
landscaping for the Wason*.
Talking or our shopping center
the Ireland* have put In aolne
of these delicious candles made
by the Taylor Candv Co. of
Davenport, Fla with Florida pro­
ducts. But good, here goes my
diet.
W lltlim 'G . Smith and his two
sisters, Lily ami Marlon, have
moved Into their new home on
JjeBary Drive. The Smiths nre
g o t n Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Claim" of
Detroit, Mich, have Joined their
family a t the hnme of their
daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Nelder,
for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Tied*r s n have flown north to spend
Christmas with their fsmllv.
They were entertained by the E,
Harry Unk!es at a small cocktail
party before leaving.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fanning
ive gone to snend the holiday*
Ith their nephew’s fnmlly In
Georgia.
The Haturdnv Night D* nrn
Club held a Poverty I’artv Inst
week with Mrs. J. N. Cole as
hostess. There was a good at­
tendance nnd some very good
home made coff»" rake for re­
freshment*. It did not look like
poverty to me. The only thing
we were short of was breathe
from doing the fast Paul Jones
a n d Polkas. A committee was
appointed to arrange for n
Christmas narty for the .Matenl-tv
before Christmas. All I lie Clubs
rre sending help to decorate the
Cluh rooms fnr ihn holidays. |t
looks like a Gala season, there
a r t four parties srh-dul-i al­
ready. We will decorate Friday.
Dm . 14.
The Glee Club mot on Wednes­
day with th&lt;dr usual imod a t­
tendance end are all set for their
rly nest week.
W» have lewm getting letters,
telephone calls and tel«&gt;rrams
from the Groves and Munroes
an*t t h e e e'l Insist *tpu&gt; em o"’
wait until they get back but It
seom* to m* they are having a
wonderful t t e e In New Ye-'togtther. 'nvey met Captain
Grovea and had lunch with him
on the 8. 8. Rxcallbur, the day
it docked, they are all gnimr to
attend Andrew Munroes wedding
^ i» Saturday, D»c. 18.
• 01m and I had been Invited
to the Groves for Christmas
dinner and Teresa tells me that
tho Captain Is sklpnlmr this trio
to sea and will have dinner here
with us. Their son, l,t. Coimlr
8. Norman Jr. Is living jrt&lt;
over »he Parifi" nnd will not be
with them but | know that Duke,
who sailed on the Rxcallbur for
five years before coming here
to live will be happv to see his
mastae. The Munroes have sold
eir home In the north and will
coming down before the first
of tho year.
Mr. and Mrs. James Genoy
had ■ party of eight at their
home on Thucdav nl*h» »nd In­
itiated u* to the game of Samba.
Tha luscious refreshment* were
halted by Annette’s sister Veron­
ica, She Is doing verv well with
her new baking venture and we
prediet a rood future. It would
not be t|ie flret time a h1"
jfriilne** started in a woman’s
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Turkey D inner Given
Pearce Briday Group
By Golden Circle
A rehearsal party of the PearceR ta ta n wedding was given on
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Pearce on
Bast Second Street.
White Gowrrs were used to
carry out the bridal motif In dec*
oratlonr 'throughout the recep­
tion room* of the Pearce home.
Assisting the hoitese In serving
were Mre. 8. C. Graham, Mrs. J.
P. Holtsrlaw, Mrs. Rutiiro Dsnn,
and Mrs. K. P. Witt.
Others present with the bridal
couple, Miss Barbara Ann Pearce
cud Donald Reagan, were Mr. and
Mr*. W. P. Brooks, Jr.. Mr. and
Mrs. 8. G. Reagan of New Orleans,
Mr. and Mrs. Evans McCoy, Mrs.
Glenn Howard, Mrs. Sammy Lung,
Mrs, C. K. Brown, Mrs. C. A. An­
derson, Mre. 1). C. Keene, Mrs. A.
J. Peterson, Mrs. Joe Corley, and
Mre. Frank Woodruff, Jr.
Also Miss Kay Holticlaw, Miss
Jean Lane Miller, Mile Shirley
Witt, Miss Mary France* Loyd of
Newark, N. J., M in Gertrude Mc­
Carthy. Mis* Jo Ann Strawder,
Mlsa Mary Jane Dobson, Mlsi
Crlll Dianne Harden of Baldwin,
and Raymond Yatee, Monroe
Pearce, Tommy Myers, Bob Wise,
Till Tarhutton, Roger Garner and
Don McCoy.
moved Into their new home oil
Plantation Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Wern-'r Wieganl
are settling themselves In their
new home on Valencia Circle.
Would you like to hear some
very fine Christmas music? The
First Presbyterian Church In
Sanford has asked me to extend
their invitation to the people of
DeBary to attend their one hour
ALL MUSIC servire ut 7:11)
P. M„ Sunday, D&lt;-c. 111. This is
t traditional candlelight service
that grows in popularity esch
year. The Rev. A.' G. Mclnnlx
asks thst you get seated early.
Extra seats ure being provided
but they expect a lurve demand.
You will hear nine anthems sunv
by the Chancel Choir of 28
Voices, under the divert lun of
Mrs. Grorgp Tmihv, Minister of
Music, who will also play four
OP'in -elections.
The Benson Springs Wort’enV
Club met at the home of Mrs.
Fmre»t l.owe on Monday night
'o r their annual Christmas party.
Miss Helen Snodgrass tend Mrs.
l.owe were hostesses. Games.
Carol singing and lyi exchange
of gifts were enjoyed besides
refreshments.
A silver t—v nul
art show
were held on Thursd-e afternoon
a t the Methodist Church narlor* for 'he hen-fit of the par­
sonage fund. The room* were
beautifully decorated and dainty
refreshmenta served. Mrs. Kircher
and Mr*, lllse were hostrsses
and Mr*. l.owe and Mr*. Cooper
poured. Monday evening at 8:80
there will be a home cooked ham
dinner a* the homo of Mrs.
Emily Boyer.
In
Plantation
Esta'e*, 'donation ll.nn for th«
benefit of the Parsona*" fund.
On Tnesdnv the Men’s Club will
have their monthly supper meet­
ing at 7:01 p. M. at the rhlireh
oarlnrs. On Monday at .1:00
P. M. there will be an apron
's ir at th« home „f Mrs. Warren
Ml*", prlre of admission: an
apron.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Conner
of Grens-ls Roail have lx-on busy
entertaining some of their family
who stopped on their way to
New Smvrna Beach where they
will enend the1- virstinn., Thev
were Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Ariel
of Rockville Centre, Mr. and
Mra, Harold Moore of New York,
W|s» Eli**b*»h Whaley nnd Mre.
Edward Gehlke of Farmlngdale,
N. Y.

The Colden Circle C lan of the
F ir* Baptist Church entertained
their families with a turkey dinner
Tuesday night at the Educational
Hom ing dining hall.
•
Brasilian
peppers,
miniature
manger scenes and a Christmas
tree formed the decorations for the
dining room. The program, un­
der the direction of Mr*. Frank L.
Woodruff. Jr., Included: The In­
vocation by the Rev. W. P. Brooks,
Jr.; a Welcome, by Mrs. A. L.
Thomas; a Challenge, by the Rev.
John L. Miller; a vocal solo, by
Miss Nancy William*. “ Gesu Bam
bion,” with Mrs. Jotin L. Miller,
acrompanlst; a piano solo. "Pol
onalse in A Flat Major,’’ by Mrs.
Mary Elisabeth Nance; and a read­
ing. "When Pa Was Courtin' Ma,”
by Miss Ellen Driggers, accompan­
ied by Miss Bebe Bisbce.
Following the program a gift was
presented to the teacher of the
clasa, Mrs. C. W. llamil, and the
children enjoyed a gift exchange
About 78 were In attendance.

Mrs. J. P. Thurmond
E ntertains Club
Mre, J, P. Thurmond entertained
at her home Thursday afternoon
the memberi of the Home Demon­
stration Club with Mr*. W. A.
Hunter as co-hostess.
Mrs. C. K. Williams read thu
loem "Christmas" and each memE r answered roll call with a
household hint. Game* were played
during the afternoon and prise*
were won hv Mr*. John Clark and
Mr*. J. B. Crawford.
At the close of the meeting re­
freshments were served to the fol­
lowing present: Mr*. C. D. Brown,
Mrs. J . N. Asserello, Mr*. lirodle
Williams, Mr*. A. C. Starke, Mr*.
C. M. Flower*, Mrs. Mabel I* Gear,
Mr*. C. A. Inghram, Mr*. Craw­
ford, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. H. F.
Koehlk, Mrs. Bruce Davis, Mr*
Margaret Edwards, Mr*. C. I..
Wallis, Mra. John Hurgeton, Mrs.
C, U Franklin, Mrs. Ham Thur­
mond, Mlsa Lila Woodard. Ml*.
Hattie Kirk ahd Mrs. Vernon
Moorehouse, a visitor.

GENEVA NEWS
By MRS. A DIME I’KEVATT
__
Mr*. R. I,. House whu has been
vWItlng her brother-in-law and
sister, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Nor­
ton, ha* returned to her home in
Anston, Ala.
$tr. and Mr*. E. P. Osborne anil
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mauls of
Mulberry were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and Mr. and
Mr*. Homer Ballard Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fulford and
children, Sue and Billy, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence llurkhalder in
Eustls last Sunday.
Tha Homa Demonstration Club
met a t the Community
Tuesday for their Christmas
party, Mlaa Lila Woodard, Count]
Home Demonstration Agent, show
cd how to make Santa Claus cor­
sages. Thera was the exchange of
glfta and light refreshment* were
served.
Those present were the hostess­
es, Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Mra. Paul
Maxwell. Mrs. C. A. Oldham, Mrs.
Pearl Yarbrough, and Mrs, Ed
Perry, Mrs. E. H. Kliber, Mrs.
Fulfurd, Miss Lila Woodard of
Sanford, Mra. Ed Guyette, Mrs.
Theron Thomas, Mr*. David
Sjreer, Mrs. W. L. _8*lg, Mr*

Lake Monroe
By 8ADIB SODERBLOM
The Lake Monroe School Christ­
mas play was presented last night
at t:0u P.M. The play was "No
Room in the Inn," starring tho
Junior High boys. An angel
chorus sang the following songs:
"Friendly Beast." "It Came Upon
A Midnight Clear," "Oh Little
Town of Bethlehem," “ Silent
Night." "Star of the East," "Hark,
the Herald Angels Sing,” and
“Jingle Bells.’’ The first grade
gave a dance, “Santa’s Brownies.”
George Uffurd gave a reading,
Meat Tou&gt; Christmas,”
Rev. and Mrs. H. H, Martin of
Lake Monro* Corner had aa their
guests Thursday evening
Rev.
Martin's mother, Mr*. Mary Allco
Martin, and brother and hi* wife,
Dr. ami Mr*. J. \V. Martin, of Or­
lando.
Mrs. J. C. Hike* of Lake Mon­
roe Corner plant to visit relatives
in New York during the Christmas
Holidays.
Mr. J. II. Tlndvl hue received
word of the death of his nephew,
Homer Diamond, of Pensacola.
Mrs. Agnes Calient and daugh­
ter are spending the wlnicy
months with her sister, Mrs. Eu*
gene McKIroy.
Mre. C. M. Hamilton of En­
terprise was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs, R. E. Hamilton Thursday
evening.
Hit' Lake Monroe School chil­
dren were entertained with n
Christina* Party Friday, Dec. 14,
by their home room mothers and
leachrr*.
Mr*. Virginia Trailwick, teach­
er at Lake Monroe School, left
Friday, Dec. 14. to spend tha
Christmas holidays with her
parents In Orlando.
Miss Odel Hamilton I* spend­
ing a week with her grand­
mother, Mr*. C. M. Hamilton of
Enterprise.
Cpi. Dave Kber of the II. H.
Marines spent the weekrnd with
Ills wife and children.
Mrs. C. K. Illtt el unit Mr*.
James Benton spent two days
Iasi week 111 Jacksonville visit­
ing relatives and Christmas shop­
ping.
The Lake Monroe Home De­
monstration t'loli met Friday eve­
ning, Dec. 14, Ml the Lake
Monroe School, During the eve­
ning they made Chenille Santa
’’lauscs nnd Angels from rlulheanliis and silver tmper. Mrs. J. 11.
Tindel, craft chairman, di-mullstruted door wreaths, Christmas
'rev decorations, and table cen­
terpiece*. There was un exchange
of gifts. Game prises were won
hv Leo Uffurd and J. K.
Andrews.
Befreshmenls
were
served bv Mr*. Robert Dorn and
Mrs. C. E. Illllel.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy lleattio of
Lake Monroe Corner bail the
following callers lust week: Mr.
and Mrs. Kxrn Feeee of Ply­
mouth, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Moss of New Smyrna
Beach; Mr. and Mr*. Williams;
Mr. and Mr*. R, Smith of Or­
lando,
making their home here.
Mr. ami Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and
family had ns their guests Bunday Mr. nnd Mr*. George Clinton
and children Buddy und Frank of
Jacksonville and P. R. Hock of
Sanford.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt
vetoed more bills than any othrr
U. 8. President In history, u
total of rt.1L This was 180 monvetoes than the second highest
total amassed by President Clevo
Jolm Thomas, Mrs. Phillip' Bauer, land.
Mrs. Hommer Ballard, Mrs. G. E.
LeFils, the Mlssea Ada and leabelle Roger*, Mrs. j . 11. Bilbrsy,
STARTS
Mrs. A. J. Logan, and Sue Pulford and Eddie Thomae.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnut and
children of Sanford, 8. C. arc

The Junior Git 1C Auxiliary and
the Bur,brum Band of the F its’.
Baptist Church recently organized
a Girl-' Auxiliary and Sunbeam
Band In Gcnrva nt which time u
meeting was held and a prugrum
presented at the Geneva Baptist
Church.
The Girls' Auxiliary
hymn,
'We've a Story to Tell to the
Nation," was sung try the group
with Donna Sue Newsom ut the
piano. I.aurn Phillips read the
scripture, und Mrs. A. J. Peter
sun Iruii in prayer. Hilda Krgle
told the story of "Tile Life ..f
Lotte Moon," who was one of the
early missionaries tu Chinn.
The Sunbeam* gave t h e i r
Watchword und Rally Cry, after
which they sang the Sunbeam
Song. Mrs. C. W. Krgle explained
the eight points on the Sunbeam
Standard of Excellence, and Mi*.
A, 1), Rountree lead the Girls'
Auxiliary group in presenting
their Standard of Excellence.
The girls gave their pledge of
Allvgiance and told about some
of their community missions and
activities, displaying samples of
posters, scrap Imnks nnd try raids
which they had made.
Ann Turner luhl of some of her
experience* In Girls' Camp nt Met­
ros* last summer, and Mrs. W. L.
Selg dosed the meeting with o
prayer.
Then- were present about Li
young people nnd several adult*
from Geneva, and, from the First
Buptist Church, Laura Phillip.,
Donna Sue Newsom, Hilda Krgle,

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“Sealed Cargo*
“Inspector
General”

Loyalty Review

The Geneva Garden Club held It:
annual Cbnstinas party Wedne*

l( utlllHUfJ I lUlei I*i»&lt;f UAti
Mm . A. K Hu? tetter gave
inlei e-ting tall. &gt;.n "I JUtelli.i Cut ua&gt; evening. Dr. 8. at Community irvirvx isuAiil itiiblFil It*.* in*
in ellli.e i * iplllta- ii, Ml, .a e* ale! author­
tivution and OHo-i Lwl.,- Plant* H u i l ' e . T h e i r w c l e
pirsent,
including ised lilt agencies al their own
Olid
ui the
t&gt;n.I Tier*,"
l i c e * . ” at
th e meeting
m c t t iu g of
ut and vi-ttoiCentral Circle of the Kunfni I hu«h.in*l*. Mts. John ......... a-, who. discrelmu to go anew into ataiu*
Garden Club which met til thu with ,"‘r hn-bnmi nnd son, suent l,JUKI more.
The hill were cases in which
home of Mrs. H. M. Papwort.i two
l» " years
Vcurs in
In Hawaii, gave an short
*ho
end very interesting talk about findings wire reversed hy atl
Thursday afternoon.
A Christum* tea will tic held the island*, and showed two of agency hcn-l or thi* Review Board
costumes worn there.
on appeal from an adverse de­
Tuesday, Dec. 18. nt 2:011 P.M. nl HieThe
costume modeled by Mrs. cision h&gt; a lower loyalty board,
the (iardrit Center foe the dull I iila Muran was u loose "Mother and borderline cases drcliled by
members and visitor-. Mr*, IJeotgi- lluhhuid" wiappci the mission- a panel of the review board.
\ sjmhesiiuin for the review
McCall, urogram dial) man, in nrv influence -old Mrs. Tlunnus
trod lie d Sirs. Ih-nry Ru«*ell, who and with It -he wore a straw hul I tioaid said Unit the nntiiea uf
spoke on "Christmas Decora I ion- | with fringed edges and a pair of iiioie of those whose eusex Wern
und Arrangetiients."
-oft d o th shoe* with the tag toe repoitcd todav will l&gt;e madu
Refreshment* ....................
to M'*«i"n divided Japanese fashion pid'ln
____
those present, at wi ld, time Mrs.
m.Htele.1 ».v *Low mg the Inline and sm rounding
II. J. Holly
lied. Guest * We.e M" ‘' h V ’ ' | ' , h '. ' T
“ f
i'-mimIi *side of Mi and Mrs. John
Mr*. G. T. K1-11.1111, Mrs H-I'y
iv h “
" K V.ul"' ''r i '" "" \\ illiui.i
al view* of 111"
sister, and Mr*. I . Stall
f"” ""'
Mr*.
rhui.ia* same i cm*ivcVc
in summer then In
tultl ttf htiviui* hi*«*n inviUMl l»y n
&lt;.
nHendlug were .lie-. I flutist to gather all the nix'll Id* Hiiitci die** wen- very striking,
(,. Kilpatrick,, .It , Mi*. A. I il-'ii
(n- n inlt-d. She learned Hint til- a* wi-te rin- pictures in gorgrou*
soil, Mrs. Michael Dell*,
Mr* orchids are grown in fern mnt- nntiiniii minis The sugar mople.s
Rossettrr, Mr*. Jmler Canieionnd that the he*t ferns fur tlii* uni flowering hawthorn were e*Mr*. &gt;1. K. Moore. Mr*. It. II inrpose are impniied from Flor ociiallv lovely. We owe thanks to
Smith, Mr*. Russell, Mr*. McCall, Ida!
Mi Fd*oii lioil who had kindly
Mr*. I'anworth. Mi*. Holly, und
hollowing .Mrs, 1homos
talk hi o u g h t in* pioje.-tiir und did thu
Mrs. F. K. Bid*.
movies of the islands were shown, manmd 'nl-or involve.1
I'lli* being the birthday of on*
comprising a regular travelogue
included were some really striking .if oiii members, Ml*. W. I.. !M"gi
Peggy Thnrnley, Flisulieth Wyatt. • huts of a Volcano at night, show­ n small silvetcd tree covered with
Carolyn Wyatt, Lytn-llo Driggers. ing the height red molten lava. laillnhn -ni -Is and gifts, tugethel
Joyce Benton, Eva Jo Winn, V'r Following tile Hawaiian scenes, willi a birthday cake made by Mrs.
ginlu Thomas, Ann Turner, lean- Mrs. Henry Simpson showed some Donald Norton, wa* presented to
i tie Harvey, Jackie Ashley, Itren- beautiful movie* of Washington, Iter while e v e r y o n e Ming "Happy
da Clark, and Mi*. A. J. Pete,son D. C , Virginia, inelinling the Sk\
lliitliday to Von."
The pm tv concluded with an ex­
Woman’s Missionary Union Pre­ line Drive, and pint* of Ne-.v
change of }flift s. Mi Iturner Rl*
sident. Mrs. A
D. Rountree. England.
\oiinjt People’s Director,and Mi*
The piogram whs condinli-d by 1 dun-! making a most effective
I.
, Krgle, associate director, ciloied sillies made in Vermont, Santo Clou*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Mon. Dec. 17, 1931
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TUG SANFORD HERALD

Football Players
Win Letter Honor

one point to win the Individual

Florida H o o p s t c r s f f lf i Lr«on.for ,he 1MI col,e“°
***Hstl'*&lt; re'-ased today
Win Three But No byFi*i*r
tho NCAA service bureau show
Conference T i l t s .uatsun
un top witu no (minis on

Kd

Gordon W inner St. John 8 M eets
Of P e te r S c h a a I Kentucky Quintet
T ro p h y As “ Most In Top Cage Came
Valuable" P l a y e r

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Matson Wins
li And Ollle Football
Scoring
Auburn Leading NEW YotlK CP—In on# of th#
rloieit finishes in hiitory, 0111#
M* i*on of San Francisco ed|#d
SEC Cage Teams Hugh
McElhnnny of Washington by

26 Seminole High

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It) WILL GRIMHLKY
NEW YORK iJT*—'The top ollracTwrnly-alx rricnibei* of Semin* lion of ihe young college basket
nln High School's IU5I football lull xeuxnn is the (Halt nl taxinglon'ii Coliseum Innight whim Kentram weru nwunltil letter* or lucky
and SI John7* of Brooklyn
sweaters nn&lt;l signal calling Full- (In'li in n game matching (ho na­
bach Kil Gordon won tint coveted tion’s no I anil no 2 ranked
Peti&gt;r Srhnsl trophy nt tin* annual looms
Trl-HI-Y fool mil Imnifni't lit tlo- The evonl headline* a full alolc
ol pro (.'hrlslmos nctlvily featuring
laljrh school Friday idifld.
J. II. Howell nnd Junior Metis iinolhrr game between Icncnl* of
ware winner* of twin trophies for the Associated Press' lop ten The
i
th# Kader Award for the "Most , SI lauds Hitllkona, fourth'ranked,
Improved" player of the year are host Wednesday niifht lo Wash
\ D-'
while Guard Mike Wholchel was mgtnn. no 11
awarded the Lluh'a trophy a* the
Tilings ere not as rosy with
team’s "Hest Blocker" nnd Itois Adolph Rupp's notional champions
Ilannum was named the "Mini at Kentucky us n year ago when
Promising" II sqtiadei for tile the Wildcats heat fit. John’s at
Madison Sipiare Garden, 4.137.
Jim Robson award.
Seminole's ‘frl-Hi-Y girl* Mir.............
___ ___
|y lose,
The wild
rots,f who
rarely
vice organization w«* host at tlw |ln'V(. dropped one decision alreadybanquet for the football team, a (11 57 Ion lo Minnesota Iasi week.
their dads, faculty mi-mlcts,
■yv
Resides. Ihe leain'a seven • foot
cheer lendei* and other guest* In­ pivot slur, llill Spivey, Is on Ihe
cluding Superintendent T. W. ailing list and a New York aiilst
Lawton, Seminole Principal Met uni district attorney Is In t-exlng
Ed Gordon "Most
man Morris nnd donator* of the ton Ididing of new scandal expose*
various swards.
Nobody has named names.
Mike Whelchel, who was pn-Rupp's mountain marksmen nroltaanted with the Lion's award »&gt; ably
have to have their sights
the team'll outstanding blocker iarm will
sharp if they are to avoid
by Henry WHU-, was given the a second
setback.
lllfif) "Most
valuable7’ player
SI John's has a fast, smart
■trophy which he won Inst year by
Peter HeluftJ who then nnnounreil team built around hltl Roll Znwo
Ed Gordon as inth wlnnrr of t he Ink It has won five straight games,
MONTGOMERY, Ala. tfu-Twu
trophy since It was presented t o ' Znwoluk is one of three returnLofton Edenflidd In IliJH.
lug regulars from Ihe squad good All America perfnrmara ami 46 nth
Hr Inin I, then sports edllut of enough to hang U|&gt; a 22 3 record cr gridiron glamor gents roll Into
The Hanford Herald, hut now ml- in regular season play Inst season this city this week lo get ready for
verlMng director for Florida's I'lir oilier* are Jack Mr-Million, a the fanciest Rlue-Grny game in
Bllver Haring*, announced In thu '-ruek set shot, and Ronnie Mehistory.
fall of il)2H that from ueven to Gllvruy. a speedy flmiraman.
When workouls start Saturday,
nine local sport* f.in* would in i
Kentucky won't he suffering from
■a Judge* annually in an effnit lark of experienco. Five Irtterinen rival coaches will have Just seven
to aelect the "imi*t valuable" play- are hark from Inst year's chant days to whip their squads Into
er.
iitntisliqi team Imi Ihe loss of Spivey shape fur the Dee 211 encounter
The nwoiil wn* intended as no lias
weakened
its
hockboard "Vvcn Ihe luxpayer* have kicked
incentive for player* on a team strength
In wllli I20.IXK) in help make it the
that had apparently ii-nrheil
Kentucky iilays llupaitl Thunof ahow Promoter Champ
new low In spirit and ability to duv Si John s lias u Saturday dale kind
Pickens has dreamed of since he
win games, and Heluml reealled in New York with Vanderbilt
originated Ihc North South "friendFriday nlgM the Hemimde High
Washington lias a rough week ship" classic 13 years ago
roaches since IPL’N had all ngiee I Alter idnyiiig SI lauds Wednesday,
that thn trophy had played a eon- the huskies take on Minnesota on Tho legislature appropriated Ihe
money to advertise Ihe game and
sideraldi fa rt In the development Friday and .Saturday nliditx
of not only the uvenlual winner.
Illinois no 3, (davs Oklahoma, lo dram qtlie it with a pageant
Kymbnlltlng the friendly competi­
hut others who had competed for North Carolina nnd ItcPmil. Kan tion
between Ihe gray clad Rebels
”• . . . .
. .
„ . . sas Slide, no 5. is at llumllne Mini- and Iheir once • hostile Yankee
While he lias yet to he called day anil thru meets Indiana In a neighbor*.
Upon to "deliver", Heluml remind- |i,|i game Saturday
With a record of nnly four win*
ad the player* that lie would have
ton Hall. no. 1, lakes on Tempo
lha entire "A" squad a* III* gue t Slide Wednesday mid Scranlon Hal- In IS nrnvluu* appearance*, ll'a a
at an Orange Howl game in Mi­ unlay, Ninth ranked La Halle Is hit difficult to see how Ihe yanks
ami nil New Year’s Hay, m lb« Idle hut North Carolina Slate, no. could he optimistic unless you con­
squad and their date* at a Gator 10 , meets George Washington Tues­ sider:
Bowl game In Jacksonville, ally day and .Manhnltan Thursday.
1. A defensive line averaging 21ft
3fa r they finished a regular sea­ The defeat of Columbia, unbeaten ounds and featuring All An.erica
son undefeated. The offer has In regular season play Iasi year, ai O'Donahue from Wisconsin;
* atood since 102B, lie recalled.
featured Ihe nearly 200 major Little All-America llno hnrker Tito
Pievhms winners were! Eden- games Saturday night. The Lions Cnrinci from Xavier of Ohio nod
1 field In |ti"H and H O ; Gemga were healer) by Plltshurgh In a tackle George Young of lluckncli.
. Moye, lOflO; Johnny Courier, 11)31; rousing gome, it.'iflt, at dedlcnllon and three bruiser* from Michigan
Hendrix Lyles, IIITJ; (Jiill)liitt Jo r­ uf Put - new gymnasium.
Stale, second ranking team In (he
dan, 1tlftn: George McClelland. SI John’s and Seton Hall won nation.
1P34; Elwyo Hqulres, 11135; l.elnmi a donhleheader nl New York's
3. Two of the top 20 passers fur
McClelland, Until; Holier I Stolpoff, Madison Square Garden St. John'* 1831—Don I.cahy of Mango-lie, no
prevailed
over
Rhode
Island
Slnle,
111.17; Darrell Ferguson, HUH;
3. and Rob lleslwlck of Pill, no. II Woodrow Riser, I (Kill; Hilly Alt HH112, while Srlon Hall heal Iona plus the country's eighth hest rush
man, III if); Levi Rrnnnn, I IMI: (N Y I. 7111k)
lllg star, John Ka stun id Huston II.
A mild surprise saw SI. Joseph's
Hilly Fleming (now en-rnneh i.f
lo Southerners aren't exactly
the learn) in 11)42 and III HI; Hill take the measure of Texas Tech, operating from hunger ellhcr—nol
1 Rrumley, IOil; Willi* Andersen. which had previously surprised with guy* like Ail America guard
IlMb ami m ill; Wally Tyre, |IM7; North Carolina Slnle, B2 M, at Phil­ Jo# Palumbo from Virginia; Her
Richard llnsa, It)IK; Clmiles An­ adelphia Convenliun Hall.
achel Forester, Southern Method­
New York Dniversilv won Its ist'* AII Houthweslern goanl; Ixrul*derson, HMD.
Jim Rnlismi inuile Ihe prrsen- nlnlli slniluht gake. rallying to re- tana Stale's lough center George
• tatlnn of hi* award for the "Mind |M'I Corneil. M 53. Ohio Stale was Tarasovle.
, Promising" It squnder to Rim-i given a hlg sen re by llutler hut won
Ifl Iho backfloid, they cun counl
■W
Ifannum nod William E. Kader 75 71, on Paul Ebert's last-minute on help from Ihe scnsntlonat Sieve
was on hand to present the tw'h foul shot
Wadlak, an Enright product; Gil
trophies lo blocking buck J. II.
tlocelll of Waahinglmi ami U o ; An.
Mexico'* youngest end moit ac­ dy Pavla of George Washington nnd
Howall nnd Tnlllinck Junior Metis
.
1a* the most Improved player* of tive volcano I* Ki I'aracutln, south­ Wolford's d a isy Jack Heeler.
west of Mexico City, It erupted
the year.
Bit# Gray iponinr* are looking
for a full nouse of 22,5oo.
In congratulating the team for first on Fob. 10, 11)411.
(heir successful season’* record
Bill Fleming nod Fred Gnnnx
, cited the work of several players,
j Ganas congratulated Mike Wind.
chel on his blocking award and
1 said that he was the liest defensive
N - v
man he had seen in Ihe Confer,
cnco, Fleming, In presenting llncli
(Ran Oglesby with Id* letter enlled him tho "biggest little man we
saw around here."
Dr. L. T. Doss, representing the
j Sanford Klwnnls, gave nut sweatI f P And roarhe* llill Fleming nod
t Fr#d Ganas presented letter* to
I th# following team members:
C h e a te r Harper, J. tl. Howell,
.Junior Metts, Joe Hutchison, Jack
, * iehlrard, llohliv Graham, Phil

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21 touchdowns to McElhenny's 123
tattle* on 17 TD’s and 23 extra
By AH80CIATED PREHH
Making merry while favored points,
Matson, who was All-America on
Vanderbilt and Kentucky oro stick­
ing lo outside foes, darkhnrscs the AsKOi-iult-d Press lirst defen­
sive
team, produced a slx-polnter
Mississippi State and Auburn aro
co traders in the Southeastern Con­ In every gome as he paced Ihe
Dons lo their first undefeated, un­
ference basketball race.
Paul Gregory's Mississippi .State tied season. He also led the nation
outfit, seldom a conference cage In rushing.
California's All America linepower, held a surprising 7 0 rcc
nrd today and were 20 In the buckcr. U s Richter, kicked Ihe
SEC. During the week Ihe m a­ most extra points, 40.
Pal Summcrail of Arkansas won
roons drubbed Tulane, M 00; Flor
Ida Slate 75 47; and Arkansas 7(1 Ihe field goal kicking Wvcr Ohio
30 They meet Arkansas Slnle to­ Stole s Vic Jtiinwicz, four lo three.
night and are then Idle until Ihc
Georgia fam e Jan 5.
Auburn's young nnd lalrnled Mimial Wins Second
loam, also holder of a 70 rec­
ord. Imunced Birmingham .South­ League B atting Title
ern 70 44 in Its only appearnnre
ST Louis iif-—Sian Muslal ha*
of tho week. Tho Plainsmen got
thoir co-loader stalui by virtue a new silver hat for his trophy
of an earlier victory over the col­ case.
The SI Until Cardinal outfielder
lar dwelling Georgia Bulldogs
Louisiana State, beaten only by won Ihe National League halting
Mississippi Stale, remained a can crown for IDS!—the second consec­
lender by clipping Mississippi aI fill utive year he's been the lop hitter
■t phenomenal Bob Pettit bagged In the senior circuit.
No one else has ntanigod (o win
40 (mints to tic ono SEC mark
and better another. Pettit, a six- Ihe crown two years running since
foot, nine Inch *ophomore, netted Roger* ltnrn*by made a habit of
57 (mints in two games Inst week It with the Cardinal* from 1920
lo run Ids total to 150 in six out­ through 1025
Official National League hatting
I'notn by ssex .Studio ings.
l'e ltil’s one-man show against stalistics released yesterday show
Valuable Player"
Mississippi equaled Ihc nne-game Muslal atop the list with a .333
conference scoring mark posted by average.
Only seven National Leaguers
Rill Spivey of Kentucky against
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS Georgia
Tech in ID50 and bettered have won Ihe crown In two suc­
By Alley
Spivey's old record of 10 field goals cessive yeora with Dan Drouthera
of Buffalo first turning the trick
by bagging ID
The week’s biggest upset, of in 18B2-B3.
course, was Minnesota's 01-37 vic­ The 19.M championship Is the
I F Ofrf'O CR-HAD D IM
tory over Kentucky. The Wildcats, fifth award won by Muslal. Tho
FAWTf HO UR V fe e R S
number one team In tho Associat­ olher four were won In 1943 (.357),
ed Press National Poll, get a 194U ( 3«3), iOtS ( 367) and 1950
•A C * IN DR BlBkR DANS,
chance to regain some prestige (.310).
M e w t P R 6 0 0 D LAWD
tonight when Iney lest St. John's
of New York *1 Lexington.
w o u l d h ' c r g o t 'r o u m '
Adolph Rupp'* floor-masters are Iarsed , renter, Hpivoy.
In SI John’;
......... ...........
*fo M A R IN ' R u s s i a
slIH. playing without Iheir indfs- hey face oa taller loam with belter
reierve*
a -t a l l , J
Seventeen game* are scheduled
by SEC teams this week but only
Hickman In Miami
two are intra-confcrcncc affairs.
To Aid North Team Alabama I* nl Mississippi tonight,
Wednesday.
Florida has played no SEC
MIAMI it —Yale Coach llrriunn
games, Otherwise she has won
Yk-kmaii urrlvi-r today to assume H
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. none for a perfect
arid. .lost
command of hi* North All Star three
squad for the Shrine's Christmas average.
night charity football game In the
The first clash between Italian
Orange Row],
Coach Bill F.dwards of Vander­ and Ethiopian soldier* occurred
bilt. who wilt assist South Coach at or near Wal Wal on the dis­
Andy Gustafson, Miami, alsu I* puted frontier of Italian Somali­
due In late Rainy but hi* other land Dec. U. 11)36.
assistant, Eddie Erdclatt of Navy f MH WMfMMMWWMMMWMrf
will not arrive until Wednesday.
CHRISTMAS TREES
Pending Hickman's arrival, the
Short Leaf Pino
North squad will be in charge of
Coaches
(Pcoheadl Walk­
Coacho* Douglas (Pcaheadi
Beg. Hit# 1.D0 Delivered
er.
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er, Nick K
Kotys
ami Gib Holgalo,
M. &lt;}. RANCH
all nf Yale.
Hubert A Ural* Murrti
Bolh iquaris have their first work-i
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For Values That Build Friendship

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IIKA UTICI AN. aenlor preferr* d
Salitiv and cnillllllaaiiin. Hnri ict'i Ilcaidy Nook. I'll, 071.
ii-, l.li'iillnl .f t l n n fur I r ii 11• i ,,
rnnnlryjiiiciiifi'. 11li&lt;■i*.■ Ififiu.M ‘ SAI.KSMA.N F O R ei*liili!i*hr I
wlinleaillc tohliccn and clindv
— U trm .E H FOR SALE
• nut i*. Pcrmuncnt icnidcnt ilc*
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FOR RENT
died, (iuaruntveil aalnry. IluwMRS. DROWN .VII.I.Kit'S l- ruii
iml llotcler, 600 Sanford Ave.
WELAKA AI'ARTMENTH, Ko»m
Culm lit I'iKidV Wik-i{ly un.l
CO To St. Ivm.
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anil Sturea. UH W. Fir**l Stm u
l.nvi'H’c
Phone ItNSW.
rt'X K I'O FELDS G ■in|ili&gt;t&lt;• lino. 11WORK kVANTED
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U'ini'a Tilled* Fued Sl.nc
MIDDLE nue coui*lc *** r.tnl nice &lt;
IIA HY Sm 'ER. Mr*. Fnlkenlierv
apt. on permanent Imitl*. Plm e EXTRA NICK ilie*,eil 11■iim
(teat reference*. _Ph. IB77-W.
S iivi- &lt;ui Holiday poultry. Mir in
for unnlcn nn.l chicken*. Nice
foul, Me drnini.d and delivered MASON Carpenter, general re ­
deal fur right |nniilii. Phimo
Plume 11101, leave nnlei will*
pair wink. Write Ilo x J.1I. San­
44.1.
Mr. llullinK*‘r thin .Inn. I
ford Heinid.
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VoCK FULLER HiunIi Dealer Iiiih 1 2 - SPECIAL
SERVICES —1&gt;
Hidei’llon uf licuahca mid cusmiTIra in llnlidiiy luixea. OUU WASHING Machine* repaireil.
GOOD U S E D CAR. Lake. Mary
Park. Tfcl. I ,'161.
(Jiilck, economical nervlee. Work
Service Htnlirm, Plume H77-X-U
PLANTS &amp; Fancy W-uk. Httfi K. tKusrantecil, Call 028-M. __ _ _
« . Irntwcen IMM) unil 10:00
■till Kt.
Nfcrt h DUHS m rtaead w parONK HUFFY eiertrl* lawn mower.
fen i on Old floor* mad* Ilk*
Kuiitci.
Perfected eondillnti. Uaeil only
new FliiDhlng. , laanlnc A w u
twice. Cull 1012.
ln«. I'-irtabU power plaak U
Real KataU For Rale —3 Mltl-SKASON enhimita ,*li,nt*,.
•ear* experience la letBiaaS
Turn ri«ht off Ratiforil Ave. at
C-ouuty. II. M. Oltaioq, L*k
JO ACRE Lake Front Grnvo on -fl
8Hth St, to 2HIKI MiiKiiolln.
M***
aero tract tk \ nrrr lake front
foiivr mile. We wot k every day.
arovo IncludltiB im p. $14,ri00.
A. R. Imrnmnn, Hrnker, 8760 NEW Over and Under 22 Rifle.
A .beeto* Sk
(Ill ,.hot icon, 13 Im m rattridpOrlando Dr. Ph. 0 4 0 . _____
A Gtade—$1.1 per Sq.
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Cnrtledce, 2116 Palmetto Ave.
210 II*. Asphalt Shingle $8.80
112* Mamnlla A«r.
Thnne 3)
MoToRCYCLEk-dlarleyDavIdaon
T. W, Mem — W. Dletrletia
47-01. Kxrellant c o n d i t i o n .
Applied by Expert*
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Phono HM5-J, 2R06 Palmetto.__
N^W S Tearoom houHO, everySECURITY
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SUPPLY
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ra«e ro rt, two m i iota. w. aifh
t u n For aale at f c a pound at the
Phono 797
nth &amp; Maple
Sanford petfkd.
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mil Ihdnmlli’ mil
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Carpciiier A
Gniccy.
Phone
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I,. L. KILL— Piano
IV-diuninu.
Phone lilt tV. Runic l, Simfnr,l.
SECOND STIIEEI PAINT SHOP
C ini|i|i'le ltody Repail and Paint
ReflninliiuK, llc(l*i^el iltur Itc
fini dilng.
im W. 2nd St.
Phone 1631
CARPENTER WORK
For quick repair Jt&gt;h*. nr uuall
hiilldiuu, Cull lint lll'T M - i
I t) Wllliniu Tyinlal &gt;.

n _ ' n o t ic e .-- p e r s o n alh —i i
WILL PERSON' who tiMik cclnr
trei&gt; off my prop* rty pleam* (e«
me. M. W, Phillip*, Oateen.
Complele Raitlalur lli'imir.
TOMMY’S RADIATOR
REPAIR SHOP
RED WIN Dll \kt
PAINT AND HODY SHOP
Phone 1190-J
Sanford, Fla.
(Ii) Itohln Hood.
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KENT A CAR. U-dldve it by &gt;lay,
week, or aea*on. Enullih Forda
and American Korda, ie*,*ne&lt;
*latlon wagon* amt ronveftlhlee.
StrirkUnd-MotrUon. lor.,
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In Central Florida. Pimm koA
Jon**’ Tiro Shop,, 316 Weak
Flrnl SL .
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1946 DESOTA convertible, radio*
heater- By prlvata party. Priced
to sell, f L MO ur 1033.

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Decorative Tint!
No. 2 Ccinalock Pumpkin

Pie Mix c- 23c
ISoz. Heinz Pluin
Piddiig
49c
15-oz. Heinz

VJfATTHINt
a t SA m et

that'i l

Fig Piiddiig 49c
MiMcmut 25c
French Pumpkin
PieSpicc *- 15c
9-oz. Nono-Such

YOUWANT fOA THAT UC OtNNtA
A m is v o si

A rg o Sliced

DEL MONTE
"Early Garden'
No. 303 C«n

K line's

Floridu Crystuis
Pounds

Q uantity R igh t* Reserved

V lllu Choeulute Covered

Prices Good Dec. 17*24

300 E. 3rtf-214 E. lit
Sanford, Florida

1-Lb Box

Salad Dressing
Quart Jar
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Sltkely’s FIm iI
I H» oz. Applu
7 Vi*oz. Dromodary Plltod
PlanltMB 4-oz. Tins
7-oz. Jar

Mt. Vermont brand Turkeys— the finest in town—exclusively
ouri! Plumply meated Western “Birds" with tender muscles,

Vi-oz. French Rubbed

corn and peanut fed to make delicate, full-flavored meat! Buy
or reserve yours today!

Grade A!

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YOUNG

XMAS TREES

Qalok-frozaa!

Good Assortment, All
Sizes, RlghL,Prices!

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or Bulk,
Pound

ORANflES
All Sizea For Gifts,
For Stockings, Gating

Swift's Premium, Half or Whole
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To Promoto tho Pronrooo of America.
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Liquor Law
Upheld By
High Tribunal

^rntteft Siuralb
Katabl.nhed Itiffo
I BBS
ftaUhLnhed

Nil. 8.1

artm snt
further
nned ua-

less the bill waa
led.
The Plckerills a
ked the law
on grounds It Is arbitrary and dla
criminatory within a class designed
to bring about an unjust personal
advantage tn wholesalers in the
liquor Industry; It denies due pro­
cess of law because there Is no
provision fur a hearing of any kind
{^before tho Beverage Department is
required to deprive the retailer of
his business credit: the prohibiting
of sales to a retallar violates the
right to contract and engage In bus­
iness ami the act falls to provide
for a review by the courts.
Orange County Circuit Judge
Terry B. Patterson upheld the con­
stitutionality nf the law and dis­
missed the Plckerills' complaint.
In affirming the Circuit Court's
finding, the Supremo Court said
M h o law provides that good and
sufficient cause to prevent the cut­
ting nrf of a retailer's credit by
the Beverage Department may bo
made by showing payment, failure
of consideration nr "any other de­
fense which would bo considered
eqmmo law action."
sufficient In a common
The retailer Is alto
allowed five days
w|IL_
vithn which tn iho&lt;
wow such cause
Itlng
hearing
.in. wrl
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_ and rsqueat
request a ___
before the beverage director,r, the
court held. ■ ••■y ,
trltt-

Vahow&amp;cause,
M a al further
s Msales,s ebotht
cash and credit gro prhlbttcd.
"Tho act makes ample provision
for review of the daelsion of the
Beverage Department where good
and sufficient cause Within the JimUs of the stabile ip attempted to br
shown and the ruling is adverse,"
the court added.
A person who ignores a "beware
of dogs" sign must tak* his chances
.o n being bitten, the Suprem e court
W decided in another ruling today.
The Supreme Court reversed a
13,500 Judgment awarded 8. Barr
Berman aginat Maria Romph aa
uordlsi for E. C. Romnh by a
&gt;sde County Circuit
iff Jury on
cult Court
direction of Judge
:o Slaiuty Mllle(
(Hedge
and ordered the case
Cl
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dismissed.
Berman was hlttan
biltSB by the
(O atlaaM daa rWaft*
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Death Toll Rises
• To 152 From New
Blast Of Weather
By The Assocla
: l i M Frvss
Fresh snow and cold
i
plagued the
icy Northern slate,ca today. •
Then toll of death!
deaths attributed tn
the severe wealhar roao to 151
A new blast of saro and subaero cold bore down ha tho Mid*
.w e s t.
'MV
V I Three Inches of
or MOW fell lu
Cleveland, topping ih# ftJtie inchaa
already on the ground, It conltoued to fill and drift tS#r#.
Western Maryland Wit burdened
with five more InthM of snow.
Schools In many MUtitte* • ware
rlosed. Travel waa uaiirdoua over
Ihe entire state.
Watertown, In. Northern New
York, had a fiwaVfiU of snow,
An additional six m s m was ex­
peeled on top of tlM tT-teeh fall
pected
.to|oo f Monday.
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A new al___
Middle Atlantic
east.
The Weather Bt
Inn, In a special
Pennsylvania. Now
ern Ohio will gat
Inches of snow. A

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HANFORD7FtiOK
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID
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A, t
T T *SI)AAY
Y DEC. 1871
Ml
18, 1051

Airview Of Crash In Which 54 Perished
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Tied House Evil Law
Bans Liquor Manu­
facturers From Re­
tail
Distribution
. TALLAHASSEE Uft-Tha const!tullonallty of Florida's "Tied House
Evil" Law today was upheld by
the State .Supreme Court.
4 1 The law prohibit* liquor manuw fseturen , wholesaler# and distribu­
tors from having any financial In­
terest, directly or Indirectly, In ratall liquor outlets and also limits
the extension of credit to retailers
to 10 days after the calendar week
in which a sale Is made.
Constitutionality -Of In# "Tied
House Evil" Act was challenged
by R. W. Plckerill and Julienne N
I’lckcrill, Orange County retail
liquor dealers, who failed to pay
- a fMD bill to a wholesaler within

I
THE W EATHER
Florida ■ Cloudy unit warm with
scattered showers this nfirrnoon,
becoming coolrr In Tallahassee
.iron Cloudy with showers tonight,
followed by clearing anil colder
north and central portions Gr-ncrally fair north and central portions,
uoudy extreme south amt colder
Wednesday.
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Communists Turn Over List
O f U.S. Prisoners O f W ar;
General Dean Is Among Them
Former 24th Division
Commander Report­
ed Wounded, Dead,
MissingMany Times

S ilv e r B e a v e r A w a r d

Hy The Associated Press
Hod haired MnJ, Gen, William F
Dean has been reported wounded,
■ H i t -&gt;/&gt;
dead or captured so many times
In thr past 17 months hi* wile amt
mother today found renort* that
he mns tn tnr hands of t'ommu
nlsls "almost too good to he true "
Word that the Beds list him
among their prisoners Is Ihe most
definite statement on what happen
ed tn him since he led a small
party nof his I4lh Division out ol
Burning Taejon In the early
ly months
ol the Korean War and then went
to hunt for more American strsg
glers
" I’m afraid to let myself get
&lt; 4'
too elated." hl.s wife, Mildred
Dean, said in Berkley, C alif. today
informed by The Associated
As many person* took on, smoko pours from tho wreckage of a C-ftl unscheduled airliner (arrow) which When
of hi* reported Pt)W status
crashed into a populated section of Elisabeth, N. J., a pproximatcly sever mlniiti'a after taking off from Press
“ It's wonderful It's almost too
Ncwaik Airport. Tho plane, Itound for Tampa, Flu., cracked up with 54 persons almard. All were re* good tn he true.
ported killed. (International)
“ But those pence talks have been
going so poorly, you can't tell what
' nppoli. \Ve still have to keep
our fingers crossed ami keep hop
ing "
Dean’s mother, 71 year old Mrs
Charles Watts Dean, said.
"Cse lieen praying fur hts safety
these many months
"Pin very, very happy
More than 75 members nf tinA "At limes ( heard rumors that
Sanford I’ost No. 53, Thr Amer­
raised my hones, then there would
Legion, rntoyed n Christmas
Defense Admits Mrs. ican
I’arty Inst night at Ihe Legion Matter Referred To be (Hence Then despair because
there was nothing to aubslanlinte
Cronin Raised Ac­ Hut.Following a t mkr y siippri
Ro a d Department the rumors
It was discouraging when hts
tress's
C h e c k s rerveil try women nf the Auxiliary ] F o r Investigation helmet
Maffnll, b adlni! Iloy Kn ot of Hanfoid, confers upon John
liner was found" with two I‘tel -Allen
t ’nlt, the regular order nf hu-l- I
or, |.,i at ,iuol lerni'-i, the t o u t e d Silver Beaver eeitlfleati' and
Aigumrnts for and against ih# bullet holes.
i,ward for I is out -t .iiilu u *-tvlie of many years lo Boy Scion- and
NEW YORK (A*)—The prosccii- resa was dispensed with cm inollmi
Mother Dean was In Japan when youth The htinoi wus eioileired al ihe rrrent meeting nf ihe Cenlral
tor Ih the check-forgery trial of of Judge Douglas SU-usttom in removal of five palm trei-a In th*
■ctresa Tallulah Bankhead's for­ order that the mcmlicr* might en­ triangle at Twenty-fifth Street the war stnrtrd Her son went to Florida Connell in Orlutitnr. During the past 31 years, Mr. I’o-noii
mer secretary said today the sec­ joy a program of string music, and and Park Avenue were heard •* Korea with the drat American served 13 yeuis ar n senuirnusler i ml 10 as a nelglihoorhimd roniini*
retary offered her bankbook "as p quls and group singing under the meeting of tho City Caninriw troops and was reported missing • inner. Among Ills many o tlo r duties he set vert a* leader to III fu st,
in tho fall of Taejon July W, Jfl.V) National ,| md oiic. Wn ibioglon, l&gt;.
partial restitution for what she tho dlreetion of t'harles tlorrisoM, slon lest night.
in 10117, assistant leader to tlm
Mrs. Charles Ginn and Mies Ne lie was 53 then.
had U kati.from Miss Bankhead,”
Musicians Introduced by Mr.
Woi Id's Fair mi Chit ago, mid lo the Inst Jumhoree at Valley Forge,
son,- William
w i l l i a m * expressed
n a p r c f t i c a copinions
p i n i o n a thal
» n a i ^ Tb# ytenerat’s
• «»»•*
™
a
A a e U l a iiu 'D is tr ic t Attorney Ilorrlson were Dave Shannon, Williams
I'a.
Point,
Jerome Kidder made the statement violin and elarlnet) Fat Shannon tha palma should coma out as ttawtofL##
r jg f l y x i
•; , w* pnaaft&gt;la Ira/fle' h«**rd.' taTTtosf wUlT 9w.-wftaait ■In the . . .
let‘ n o n (m as. sauasei for Mrs. Hawaiian Xeatvta •*#«'W
t W llta
k rr and tnav
Kvylecn Cnmltf, 10, the former lllll Martin, a trio iirnlslied for ami that lower idantlnga would be | last days of Tubjun told iitiiny
slorles of his heroism. Theiy ei
secretary, charged that Miss tnr orcniion hy W, V, Illttlnk of more desirable,
ft -po
&gt;pi
lunkhead's lawyer lied seised thu the Tnurhton Drug Co.
A letter wn« tend which had cr
confli enrn their soft
tn . La'glOIIL&lt;’g
book and turned It ovrr tn ihe dis­ tialre Hurry Wester was pinnisi been sent by Mrs. I. E.^ Hpemer. l k*
" " lnc a m m - n ,l,r ttm&lt;1' 1 nhaw
trict attorney.
for the group.
president of tlm Sanford Garden B8J n
This esrhange rsme itflrr IterIMighted , with 'th e music, tin, Club, stating Ibnt the club had . ."The general will take rare ol
nerd Dolgin, an ercnuntniil In tin* l.egloi)itntres clamored for favorite voted against removing the pnlint hlinsidl, they saill
Dean remained lit Taelon u iih
district attorney's office, who wm nundiera like "Down Yonder." Put from their present location.
on the stand all day yesterday, re­ Shannon made n big hit with Ids
tv o iv n iu ,... n..,.
his liutooku learns until the town
turned to it as the day’s first wit­ playing of "Steel UillUr Hag."
ness.
Morrison soon had the place stoners that the little park space
Vhe gincrll acted a* an ammo British Leaders Alst* Russian Delcj*ntc In ­
Tho defense has admitted that In Mr.
an uproar with hi* silver dol­ is a tr a f fle lia ia rd s n d dues not njj|(m passer to bazooka learns,
Mrs, Cronin raised checks given lar
sists Proposal
Is
Meet W ith Pleven
quix program. Among permit the full Utilization of the d|r(,H(.(| ,hHr f)rr nlH, firi&gt;l, | l;l
her by Miss (lunkhead, hut con­ tho*eprise
commercial
possibilities
of
the
iiolxsed
were
Joel
Field,
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AndRobertSchum an
tends she did so for Miss Bank­ Judge Douglas Htanstmm, Jim area.
head’s benefit and with her know­ Fields James (J. Galloway, John
The
Commission,
said
City
Man
I’ (H IS o p )—The S m i r t litoiH II p it k &gt;1 K III \DIJI Ut
ledge.
Government SpckH
li„l Ihe first round liwlii) In
Kidder told reporters before to. I. . Galloway, George Maylmry, M. ager MeKIhhln, decided to request
THUS, Allied Pu»*r» In F imm|m\
N.
Cleveland,
Jr.,
L.
F.
Itoyte,
the
State
Rond
Department
lo
In
To Head Off Strike —i-l’t —Official I'rrm h v n in r, tin- d ls a iu a irn l debate witli iloday's session opened that police Clay Willlnms, R, A. Cobh, .lamos
hart been unable In locate w- m y s ­ Kinglelary, Joe Wells. Voile Will­ vesllgrilr the matter from a safety
W rsi, Ini) a final ilri lniiili on
••aid Inday Itrllsir* plcdgi-il ml
standpoint, ami In make a reeom
rii..I F*s|.\Vesl pluiis will not
tery man" In the rase.
lalairalinn wi t h- bn) mil idn-l
WASHINGTON ijx The govern
iams,
Jr.
and
Ray
Galley.
ipemlatlon.
lie Identified the mystery mnn
lo- I aki n onlil loinoriow
I he
ment today called a meeting of cal |i&gt;i r I Ir-lpul Ion in i iiiilDiil
Guests welcomed by Adjutant
aa a "John Cronin” but declined to
Removal of the pulm trees lirt'l the CIO Steelworkers Union nod It) I'lurupc. ThD rtcvcliqinirnl rami
I
N. General \»srm lily’s (lllJames
Singletary
were
C.
K.
Mil■ay If ho were related to the de­
tiren rerpiested hy owners of bus­ big steel companies here mi Ttuirs
after the two lltili-h -luti-nn'M
Nation
Politiral ( otn mill i t
stead, Forrest Brrekcnrldge anil J. inesses near the triangular park. day In an effort to head off a held talks with tlit- I n-mli lead
fendant.
moiuii I lip debate nil Ihe d is ­
II,
jlowell.
Mrs. Cronin, a former stage per­
Memliera of tho Hanford Garden Strike threatened for Dec 31.
arm am ent issue after lo-aiiog
era nod ('ll li r r It ill -it'll talked
former, has denied ever being mar­
Auxiliary members who served Club at a meeting at the City Hall
Cyrus S f hing, d Irector of Ihe fur mnrp than three linar-, with
S m t r l For ■-1go .Minister AmlrW
ried to a man named Cronin, and the supper Included Mrs. Charles Friday afternoon, voted unani­ Federal Mediation and Conrillnlion tiro. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Vishinsk) assail tV rstrrn pro( U i l l e e M Oa r a a e H s k l l
Webster, presilent; M»s. Paul mously against removal of the Service, messaged the tn rnmpan
pnsiils ns "w Isli) •» iisli, " and
Itrrfku, Mrs. Roy Tlllls, Mrs, (lieu palms.
lei and Ihe union that Ihe possi­
oirnnliiKless.
SUPREME HKAIHJUA RTF US
After reviewing bids, the Com­ bility of ■ steel strike is a "m atter Allied Powers In Europe p i ;,-n
Rtewuri and Mrs. D. 8. Whld Ion.
Fireworks Store Is
Legionnaires p r e s e n t each mission approved the purehaso of of grave conrern" to ihe people of .Dwight D EDculu iv\.-r n as (nix) at
PARIS ip Sovlel Foreign Minis
Mercury automobile, from Hunt the United Stales. He added:
Wrecked By Blast brought
today to Hrilidi I’rtmc ter Andrei Yisbinsky loriieil liuan
toys whlrh filled r largo aMercury
"Any curtailment of niieratlun* in liuichcoi)
Co, for use by tho Police
Minlxlcr t'hurchlll and tu rd In m-II
MONROE, lu . (At—A wholesale packing rase and which will lie Department, and of a special this key Industry will seriously af him on the Idea id uipporliog a today a revlM'd Western di-aim a
inrol |iro|ui,ul lie called it ‘wisliv
fireworks atora exploded at Weal turned nver tn tha Elk* for do- Chevrolet from Holler Motor Halet feet our national economy and unified European armv
washy" and meuuiugless
Monro* today and the tremendous station to underprivileged chil­ far use by the Fire Department. have ■ direct and critical Impart
Churchill
ami
Foreign
S
i-m
i.m
The Commission deemed lo hold on otir defense effort."
Breaking a week long sdriwo.
blast shook the downtown area IS dren.
tt'aaltaee* a a ra s a tflaht)
Th* union Is asking a 13 rent an Alilhony Ellen hotlld slroilg argil Vlstiinky lold the It N General
blocks away.
bl
hour pay bnoit and other contra incuts for tho same cause from
MERCY FLIGHT
But an hour after the explosion,
FINAL
PROMENADE
______ _____________
____. Negotiations have been going French lendori Monday amid cum Assembly'- fio luilion Pnllllcal Cum
MIAMI kB-A Coast Guard heli­
authorities said no one had been
Tha
American
Lesion's
fun
soion
In Pittsburgh hut have made plnints Hist llu- British leader’s tuillee thal Britain, F ra m e anil
reported Injured. Five worker* in copter flow two inerey missions
Ihe United Slates tool tried to per
here Monday, rescuing tn injured ricty, "Tho 40 and Hk will hold its little apparent progress,
Um building escaped unhurt.
jmsllion lx confusing Ih-lorr Ills Miudo Hie world they had snlimil
Philip Murray, president of the Cnnservalive*
The blast occurred at 0:30 a, m, hunter In tho Everglades and tak­ final promenade nf the year Wedwerr
elci
te-l
in
Hrll(C8T). It demolished a brick build­ ing blood lo an 111 officer aboard a nesday night ut 7)30 o’clock at tlm million-member union, said Mon rulu. Churchill praisid the Euro led a truly revised plan but
Legion liut, Joa Walls, Chef Ilu day night that * strike was unavoid­
ing housing the fireworks store, destroyer escort.
army Idon ns n slcu toward "searching scrutiny (ails to bring
The helicopter waa
we, flown by Lt. Gare, announced today. This will able unless ihe Industry agreed lo oran
damaged a dairy across the street,
Enrnncat) nnily, 1ml now lie seems mil any serious changes "
Jam
es
Dt
‘
uaian
demands.
be
an
open
supper
meeting
and
Durfee,
»
,
of
tipper
Derby,
and tossed fireworks for several
The Western Big Three followed
Pa., with
Tha present contract expires reluctant.
llh Jomes Potte, i t , of Com- all msmbers are requested to bring
French official sources reported, up the deadlock in in days of
Dac.
31
prospective
new
members,
roerce,
Ga.,
aa
crawthan.
A fire broke oat after the bleat,
however, the! Churchill was willing secret Big Four disariuninenl Hulks
They lowered three plot* of blood
but fire companies from Monroe
to enter a diluted Eiimpenii army with revisions they thought would
to
Ihe
CSS
llusa
about
M
miles
and Waal Monroe brought the blase
plan modelled nn the wartime m meet some Itusslnn objections
east
of
Fort
Lauderdale.
Later
the
under control In 30 minutes.
None of tho concessions loneernnlit inti of force*, although lie would
1
1
1
officer,
LI.
J
o
itM
.E
.
Blisantl,
A aeha&lt;# M ated two blocks away
not pool llrlllih troops in the army ed major Issues and Ihe West stuck
»
,
of
Portsmouth,
R.
1.,
wss
trans­
ot damaged, but the children
tirnimsed by French Premier Itene to II* demand for creation of a
Roman holiday aalvaglng ferred to the Veteran* Administra­
I’levrn—one conlrollrd by an an tam per proof system of Inspection
tion
Hospital
in
Coral
Gables.
a tossed over the area,
thorlty higher than any individual nnil conlrnl before agreeing In ban
Reluming from (ta missions at
ar* popular In many
tcnnllaii*# Sin (-■*»■ riaNt l
Ihe atom bomb
sections In celebrating asa, the helicopter ^refueled and
llossla has consistently tlemandThe Lions Club today votsd In "invast" |!0O in the future welfare
flaw to the Everglades several
agdN ew Year'*.
ecl an Immediate loin on atomic
KM ALL BUSINESS
miles west of Miami where U lo- af Sanford In the form of a donation toward the building of the
wcniHin*
In secret sessions the
WASHINGTON — -/!’&gt; Prodcated William C. M fenberg, H Tourist Recreation Building in Ft, Mellon Park,
four powers had agreed to recom­
COAST GUARD MEET
dent
Truman
today
win
reported
The funds will b« turned ovsr to tha Jaycses, tha sponsoring "colisldcrahly cnrirmu-d" nboot mend setting up a 12-nallnn disa rm ­
Helfenberg
...... .* «was huating with twe
two
The regular annual Board meetorganisation for tho project.
tag ef Division Four, Seventh other men when their swamp bu
*hortiig&lt;-s that may ament commission—the II security
mired ta I
muck. Vie
Following folks by Jack Stcmpar and Malcolm MarNeill to the nielcriiil*
Dwtrlet Coast fluent Auxiliary, became
force
a
number
of small manu­ emincil members and Canada- lo
unable to walk
ause of a effect that the Lions ought to do"
wfll ba held a l S P. M. Wednesday waa
facturer*
out
of
ImsiniMA
and de­ renew folk* on ending the world
o n tly broken a r
and waa avarythlhg In thslr
their power to iron. This demonstration, he said, prive the defense program of arm* race.
Harlew Many* -clisted
into tii# I
ir and ptamota-thr
promote to r new
building, Would bo made In eo-operallon their services,
Tho plan would have combined
nrw tourist
tour
ought to miaou.
U.N. commissions nn
John Ivey, a Linn and a member with the DoLemt Lions Club and
This word came from Telford the I present
in n 11ii uni nn m a x lifoh ii
of tha City Commission, called local Welfare Board.
Taylor,
head
of
the
Small
Defense
COLORED NOTICE
Voile William* Jr., told of a
tor a vote on the proposal. At a
persona who plan to meeting of th* Lions Board of plan whereby 23 blind people In Plants Administration, lifter u
POLE CATS
participate In tke Christmas Directors, following the regular Beminols County might have mado White House conference with Mr.
NEW YORK i/K-Clty Council
Truman.
parade sponsored by the colored meeting, the donation waa also available to them Braille edition*
Prcsldm l Rudnl[#l Halley hns or­
Business and Professional and
dered his 11-member staff not to
of
Readers
Digest.
approved,
Civic Club ar* requested to b»
talk (n or associate with news­
Henry Witte told of presentClyde Ramsey, chairman of the
»h« comer t f Cypres* Avenue
papermen, particularly reportcri
tag
the
Lions
trophy
for
the
HemLiana
Aid
to
the
Blind
Commit’ "II Is mart blessed la give
assigned lo City Hall.
First Street, not later than
lilu
a
.1^
taa, announced that the Club In taole High School tarn’s best
irecetva,!
Halley, 38, rode into city office
co-operation with tha
Florida blocker to Mike Whslchel a t tha
In thfe Nov. H elections on a wave
Council of the Blind, will pro- Trt-til-Y banquet et the school
popularity touched off hv hi*
Htota surgical operation* on a oa Friday night.
rk as counsel
con
work
for the Renata
Th*
Lions
today
enjoyrd
a
boy and a girl lo correct cross
Crime Investigating Committee.
turkey
dinner
with
all
the
trimTha committee /.hearings were
eyes.
mlngs, served by Mrs, M. D.
widely publicised,' by the press,
King Lion Cadi Carlton com- Gatchel,
Plane for a ladle* night
radio and tala vision.
mended Mr. Kameey for hla work prognun on Jan. 81 wore anThe gag order waa diacovered
*• tho project. E. 8. McCall an- a aaaeed by Xing Lion Carlton,
lata Monday. Membera of Hailey'a
Imitative plana to bring who stated th at tha d u b will not
etaff, formerly friendly, passed rem-DoLand * asaaMna to
until Jan. I* due to

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UN Holds 132,000
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KEOl'I., Korea, 1
\mcrirnn Hutirr Jet* (mind more
than '.'Oil (ommonlsi |ct« over
Hurl h» rat Korea today, (ml the
Reds « c r r gun shi The Fifth
\ir Fitter said a (*« tiring
pns-rs n r r r ti-pmlid. "but in
alt cases the till'd)
'l i t i s
broke •■(( thr nig.igi'iiii-nl as
soon as posslldr." Itnr Sabre
Jrl pltal I11.Ued not on ills way
hoinr. Ilr was rrsriird, unlnlurid, llir Filth said. It did
uut say why hr hailed mil.
By O II. IV KING
MIJNSAN, Korea f Thr Com­
munists liirtird m r r 1 1 the Cnitril
Nations liulav a list of II Wi prisniters. tiuJmllog J.IUH American*.
I’licy said the list includes all
prisoners of the Korean War in
ihrtr hands The t' N gave thr
Beds a list of I 12.171 Chinese atld
North Korean prisoners
Geo Matthew II Itidgu a y 's head­
quarters ut Tokyo said it under­
stood Hie Commimtsi list uh IuiIox
Mai Gen William F Dean lost
eoium.iiuler of Ihe C S I’llli Divi­
sion Dealt lias been missing since
the (all nf Car pin 111 .1 dv t'lat
• omouiaist newsmen at I'.iitmiin
Join said Assm-I.iied t're»s I'buiograpller Frank Noel also was listed
lasts wore exi hanged Tuesday
when Comttiimist irnee negotiators
iitddcnly cnpilututvd in 1 N drmauds The prisoner sulieommit
lee leeessril unlit Tluirsdav Rear
Allan It F Libby I N memtier
of Ihe eommiltee stud the purpose
was to study the lists
Rug Gen \\ tllr.i 111 I' Nuekols,
tt N s|n)kesmnii. rlaboratrd:
"The Communist list-, h a i r not
ye I been verified They probably
include errors, omissions ami poxsildy ficlltlmis addlll'Ui*
"E very effort humanly iwisslbln
will lie tiitiiln imniedlu'ety l*y the - J
I' N Command |q cltrck (lie Rsi
The respectiie a n u s of -e n lc e s in
the l'luted Slates will notify Hie
nevt of kin itilllledliitely on vcnflealloo
"I raniio! emphaMze too irongly
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Eisenhower Tries Vishinsky T u r n s
To Sell Churchill Down W esfs Plan
On Unified Army For Disarmament Whip ( ult Di'iilhs
Load To Lom'thly
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Lions Club Votes To “Invest”
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ST I’ACI,, MInn !■ ' h-isky.
t:i year old rallriuid 111.n1 •. going
lo prison for from 11 to ito vrars
lor Ihe Whipping cult death • "I his
wife and another woman
Curtis l.riMiallib r self admitted
leader of llir whippet • pleaded
guilty to two chiliges ol 1InmI
degree murder Monday He wun
iminrdinlely sonlimeed In Judge
Clayton I'nrks to serve ..... ' e m
live terms of seven to to years
in Stillwater I’risoo on i-aeh niiiitl
"I u ay iHixsexsed ol Sataiue fury
thal night " l.enn-uidei told tho
m a rt
Tile di'feiuliuit n fe rre il I-■ llu*
night of Mel I) when tie infill toil
Ihe fatal wounds oil In - ta n ar old
wife. Artllfh, mill Mr- 'm i 1 Hal
verson. Ill ill llie fl.igi ll.llloli riles
lo "drive old the ib ill
"I am sane now nod ! ht-lirve
was sutir that night exerilit for tu­
mg possessed by Satan,’ la-1111-in­
iter snlrl "G imI inii-iuls no- to plead
guilty "
A court appointed sanity eommis
slim ri'imrtcd 00 Nm JS that he
was .suite
l.rrmamler was lodieled for -ec
end degree murder by a gr.uul lory
after the two women died But
Ramsey County Attorney Jam es F
Lynch rrrnmmcnded acceptance of
Ills plea to the lesser 1 barge lie
cause "Ifslx disclosed that Ins mind
is driinived."
Roth
Brst and second fo-gnik-gn-c mur
linlti first
dcr convictions marry life 'ermx
In Minncxota, which has no i apltnl
punishment
In xtnlrmnnls to llir police, t-en
tiNnder sulci II hud hern necessary
lo whip his wife lieeiuise they had
been engaging In abnormal sexual
prnrlicci for about six months.
Ho said Mrs Italy orsim wax
Balled because "she criticised me
for bottling my own wife "
The cult wax disclosed when
Mrs. Halverson win found dead in
bed by n physician summoned tn
treat hor wound*. Mrs lurontimler
died in 1 hospital on tlct 17 Roth
beuilngx occurred at Ihe home nf
Mrs Marie l)ovle on the St. I’aul
mlxklrtx behind drawn blinds I*olice reiwrled four other adult* be­
sides tho l/m nandrrs end seven
children lived In the house at tho

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